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    BFG Watercooled 8800 Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 03 2007 @ 15:27:53 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Today, we have a look at BFGTech's watercooled GeForce 8800 GTX - a card needs almost no introduction. It is the first GeForce 8800-series card to move away from the reference cooler, so let's find out if it's worth the hefty price premium...

    "Even with the card running at its highest stable clock frequencies after playing through Oblivion for an hour, the GPU core temperature (as reported by NVIDIA's nTune system monitoring software) was lower than the idle temperature of our reference-cooled GeForce 8800 GTX installed in the same environment - this is a testament to how good the Danger Den waterblock on BFGTech's card is."


    Link: Bit Tech

    BFG Watercooled 8800


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