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| First look at Asetek’s 9800GX2 waterblock: Water-cooling for the masses |
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| By Theo Valich | |||||
| Friday, April 04, 2008 10:52 | |||||
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The water-cooled card had GPU1 idling at 38 degrees C, while GPU2 was idling at 47 degrees C. After completing several 3DMark06 loops, the temperatures jumped to 50 degrees C and 66 degrees C, respectively.
At the end of the day, we cannot say that we were not impressed by Asetek’s water-cooling solution. It is silent, and is able to keep the 9800GX2 at bay, without outputting excessive heat inside the system (9800GX2 cannot push all of the heat to the outside, but features gills that heat the air inside the case).
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