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    GeCube Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB GDDR3 FZ Cool Fan HDCP Edition Review

    Posted on Friday, March 09 2007 @ 19:53:43 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    A couple of years ago, before enthusiasts started using LN2 (liquid nitrogen) to hit the top of the 3DMark performance tables, we'd see some unusual cooling methods. Back then, Thermo-Electric Coolers (TECs) were widely used by enthusiasts trying to get more performance from their hardware. That's exactly what GeCube intends to do by attaching a TEC to an X1950 Pro, that is, get a significant increase in power without adding a corresponding significant increase in price. Does GeCube's FZ Cool X1950 Pro succeed in dragging TEC cooling into the mainstream? Is it worth spending £165 of your hard-earned money on when you could buy a reference X1950 Pro for £115? Read on to find out.

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