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    CoolIT liquid cooling prototype for GeForce GTX 295 pictured

    Posted on Thursday, January 15 2009 @ 21:30:57 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Last week at CES, Legit Reviews spotted a prototype of a liquid cooling solution from CoolIT for the GeForce GTX 295.
    Taking a closer look at the card you can see the water block located between the two PCBs and the inlet and outlet hoses at the edge of the card below the power headers. The spot where the old cooling fan used to be located is a water block now, which is strange to look at considering the card just launched while at the show and I just got done benchmarking one with a fan.



     
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