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BFG GeForce GTX 295 H20 review (liquid cooling)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/18/2009 11:00 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

BFG is the first to bring a liquid-cooled GeForce GTX 295 to the market. As extravagant liquid cooling a GeForce GTX 295 really is, the end results in cooling performance, gaming performance and the incredible aesthetics a product like this offers is extraordinary. The guys of Danger Den provided a massive copper block to sit in-between the two GPUs and chill them down to very nice temperatures.

So in this article we'll chat a little about the GTX 295 technology, then have a look at BFG's bundle, a really extensive photo-shoot, look at performance with the hottest games available, overclock it until it nearly dies... and then sum it all up in our verdict.

Fantastic stuff for the eyes as well. You can read the full review right here.







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