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    Danger Den TDX Water Block Review

    Posted on Tuesday, July 06 2004 @ 17:08:12 CEST by LSDsmurf


    In many ways, Danger Den has helped put consumer-level water cooling on the map, and their venerable Maze series of CPU water blocks is one of the most popular of all time. Time marches on though, and the Maze design, while efficient in its day, is no longer at the top of the heap in terms of performance. In order to keep up with the cutting edge, Danger Den went back to the drawing board, and the fruit of their labor is what we're going to look at today, namely the Danger Den TDX water block. The TDX is a two barb block, but is touted to matched the performance of its larger three barb cousin, the Danger Den RBX.

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