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    XSPC Razor 4870 Full Coverage Water Block Review

    Posted on Friday, March 13 2009 @ 13:15:24 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Video cards these days are just as powerful in some applications as the main processor in today's top end systems and all this power comes at a cost of generating large amounts of heat. Most of the stock coolers are barely sufficient to keep these top end cards cool under the most ideal circumstances. Put them in a crowded cluttered chassis and you're just asking for heat related problems.

    The ATi HD4870 is no exception to this rule. Under load, the GPU temp can easily reach upwards of 80 degrees centigrade and hotter in a closed case. When I was asked to take a look at XSPC's new Razor full coverage GPU water block for my MSI HD4870 factory overclocked card, I jumped at the chance because I've already been getting great results from an other full coverage cooler on my Sapphire HD4870 factory overclocked card. So let's get on with this review and see just how well the two water blocks compare performance wise to each other. It'll be interesting, to say the least.


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