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DangerDen GTX 295 V2 Water Block
We reported about this cooler ierlier on, but with the new Single PCB GeForce GTX 295 the liquid cooling manufacturers had to once again design a new block. Danger Den has readied theirs and it's called the Danger Den GTX295 V2 (DD-GTX295V2) .
Looking at the block, it is one big chunk of copper. Inside its chamber, heat-dissipation channels are built on top of the portions directly over the GPUs, the chamber is topped off with hard Lucite.
Fitting options are High Flow G 1/4 - 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4". With a sales price if 135.95 USD, the Danger Den GTX295 V2 water block is priced lower than its the offering from Koolance. Available soon at Danger Den.
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