A 7950GX2 water cooler

Smartazz

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I know there were a few people looking for water coolers for their 7950's. This cooler is on the expensive side, but I guess if you're willing to spend a lot here you go.
Koolance 7950GX2 cooler
 

Smartazz

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Originally posted by: potato28
Wouldnt it be hard to get the second card's cooler off?

You have a point there, I assume this cooler comes with instructions.
 

potato28

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Originally posted by: tylerdustin2008
Originally posted by: fisher
i would guess the two cards wouldn't be that difficult to seperate.



Yea you are right, they are held together by screws.

But if the card(s) have only 1 plug and 2 PCB's, then there must be a power wire, or connection between them...
 

Kakumba

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is it just me, or is that link broken? If I buy 7950s, I will be watercooling. thats the day after I win lottery....
 

Smartazz

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Originally posted by: Kakumba
is it just me, or is that link broken? If I buy 7950s, I will be watercooling. thats the day after I win lottery....

Weird, the link doesn't exist anymore.
 

smopoim86

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the cards have a pcb that links them, it just plugs in like a pci card.

If i had the money to buy that card i wouldn;t get those crap blocks. I would get either one of these:
danger den
ek waterblocks top artical, they will be in production in a couple of weeks