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Aqua Computer Launches GTX480 Water-Block  

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Posted by — April 23rd, 2010, 9:46 AM

aquagrafx gtx 480 8 300x193 Aqua Computer Launches GTX480 Water BlockAqua Computer has announced today its latest solution for keeping the Fermi fires at bay, enter the AquagraFX GTX480 edition.


Weighing in at around 850g the AquagraFX is made from one entire piece of machined copper giving it ample cooling capacity. The top plate is covered in stainless steel with their standard logo laser-etched on the bottom right corner. Designed with ease of installation in mind it comes pre-assembled, and allows the user to basically swap their stock cooler for this without any added steps.


Deigned to cool the GPU/RAM/VRM’s of the GTX480 the contact surfaces are polished to a mirror finish. As well a small backplate is included to aid in cooling the voltage regulators on the back side of the PCB. This latest unit from Aqua Computer is available now and should be priced around $101USD.


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