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    EK Water Blocks FC-4870 Review

    Posted on Thursday, January 15 2009 @ 12:49:12 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Like all high-end graphics cards, the HD 4870 produces a lot of heat, and even ATi’s dual-slot cooling solution has difficulties keeping the card cool. One of the best ways to achieve quiet cooling for such a card is to use liquid cooling and one of the most prominent manufacturers for liquid cooling blocks is EK Water Blocks. Today we get to test an EK-FC4870 waterblock and take a look at how it performs.

    Link: PureOverclock

    EK Water Blocks FC-4870


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