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Is your brand new nVidia GTX280 graphics card screaming (literally) for more air to cool its toasty innards? Do you want to squeeze even more hidden potential from the hefty investment that is the GTX280 monster? Read on!

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Date: 05/07/2008 Discuss in forums Author: Jeffrey Lee

The first version of the BlastFlow water-cooling concept waterblock arrived last year, with the hope that it will solve the problem of when new graphics card arrives, you had to ditch the often very expensive full cover waterblock that are designed to fit on a specific GPU circuit board layout, and buy a new one. BlastFlow Siberian modular waterblock system solves this problem with the ability to keep the main GPU waterblock when upgrading, and only had to purchase a relatively cheap aluminium plate which conducts the heat generated by the the memory and other components to the main unit.
From the first cooling plate designed for nVidia 8800GTX/Ultra to this day, BlastFlow has continually maintained support for the very latest GPU designs, and its versatility was proven with the release of cooling plate for the complex nVidia 9800GX2. Today BlastFlow is proud to present the latest cooling plate supporting the latest graphics card, nVidia GTX280.

 

As you can see the plate covers all the major heat-spitting components and memory, which itself is cooled by the massive Siberian GPU water-block along with the GPU chip. Minimalist design means with a swap of the dual-slot bracket to a single slot, next slot down on the motherboard is not obstructed.

A nice picture showing cooling liquid inside the GPU water-block glowing under UV light for added bling for case modding enthusiasts.



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