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ThermalTake has really come out with some decent performing cooling products in recent years, and they've decided to put out another watercooling product...this time for video cards. nV News takes a look at their TideWater unit.
To say that I was impressed with how well the Tide Water cooled would be an understatement. It cooled far beyond what I had anticipated (as well as what some other sources are reporting). I believe that the cooling ability of the Tide Water is directly related to making sure the water block is as tight as possible against your GPU. This is common knowledge, especially amongst the water cooling community. You have to be very careful as you don't want to over-tighten...but, if you don't tighten enough, you will not achieve the full cooling potential. Hey, if you're gonna void your warranty, do it in style. |
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