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CrackerJack
04-11-2008, 10:57 PM
I wonder if it really does work on on ALL Nvidia and Ati Cards? And how well it works?


http://img.techpowerup.org/080411/2506.jpg


Info:

http://www1.coolermaster.com/index.php?LT=english&Language_s=2&url_place=product&p_serial=RL-M4A-E7E3-GP&other_title=+RL-M4A-E7E3-GP+Aquagate%20Duo%20Viva

http://www.virtual-hideout.net/reviews/Coolermaster_Duo_Viva/index.shtml


Prices:
Where to do buy!!!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RLQOQ6?smid=A2YLYLTN75J8LR&tag=msnshop-ce-mp-20&linkCode=asn

PrudentPrincess
04-12-2008, 05:30 PM
From what I've read the temps are lower than stock most of the time on most cards but for SLI/cooling a CPU and GFX (I don't even know why people would think it would work) temps are bad during idle and skyrocket during load. If you're sli'ing anything that already runs cool this might be a good buy but anything past the GeForce 7 series is gonna be disappointing for the buyer. I would highly recommend the Swiftech H20-120/220 series water cooling kits. It doesn't come pre-assembled but packs a lot of power and stomps the Bigwater 7XX series kits. Hope this helps! :laugh:

CrackerJack
04-12-2008, 08:38 PM
From what I've read the temps are lower than stock most of the time on most cards but for SLI/cooling a CPU and GFX (I don't even know why people would think it would work) temps are bad during idle and skyrocket during load. If you're sli'ing anything that already runs cool this might be a good buy but anything past the GeForce 7 series is gonna be disappointing for the buyer. I would highly recommend the Swiftech H20-120/220 series water cooling kits. It doesn't come pre-assembled but packs a lot of power and stomps the Bigwater 7XX series kits. Hope this helps! :laugh:

yeah i think i'm going to go with the bigwater 7 series in a few months

PrudentPrincess
04-12-2008, 09:23 PM
yeah i think i'm going to go with the bigwater 7 series in a few months

Ok, it's a decent buy but I would still recommend getting a H20-220 or something that will work better if you ever want to put a loop through the nb/sb or gfx.

CrackerJack
04-12-2008, 09:47 PM
Ok, it's a decent buy but I would still recommend getting a H20-220 or something that will work better if you ever want to put a loop through the nb/sb or gfx.

if i get one, i'll be just running a loop to cpu and gfx. Mostly by cards is what i'm worried about. i've hit 800/1000 on air. stock 600/800, like to get 850/1100+ :D