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Danger Den Brings Full Coverage to Single PCB GTX295  

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Posted by admin — July 6th, 2009, 11:46 AM


dangerden gtx 295 fullcoverage 2 300x190 Danger Den Brings Full Coverage to Single PCB GTX295

With such a number of single PCB GTX-295′s popping up on shelves over the past few weeks, water cooling enthusiasts have been left without a way to adequately cool their newly acquired products, until today!


Danger Den is releasing a new version of it’s popular GTX 295 full coverage block for the single PCB version, the DD-GTX295 V2. As the full coverage indicates the block stretches across the PCB, covering memory and voltage regulators, as well as the GPU’s themselves. It is constructed of solid copper and covered by smoked Lucite; over the chip area are specially designed heat dissipation channels to ensure maximum cooling. 


The block is available for order with 1/4″  to 1/2″, 3/8″ or 1/4″ fittings, and starts at $139.95 USD and should be seen at popular watercooling retailers soon, or can be purchased from Danger Den directly.


Tags: danger den, full coverage gpu block, gtx295, watercooling

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