Ecrit par Rabot le 2004-10-29 à 09:04:46
Type : news - Test
Source : [H]ard|OCP
OCModShop vient de mettre en ligne le test de ce waterblock pour GPU. Il a été testé sur une Sapphire ATI X800 Pro. Seul défaut : des vis un peu longues.
" Danger Den is a name that is well known in the water-cooling industry. They were one of the first pioneers in water-cooling systems and have built up quite a name for themselves. Danger Den stands for quality, and I have been using their products for about 3 years now. I have tried other brands, but I always came back to them. Why, you ask? Because of quality products. You can say anything you like about Danger Den but you can´t deny the quality of their products, which offer innovation and affordable performance. After a long row of "Maze" products they changed the names and the design of the block, like the RBX and the TDX waterblock (that I´ll be reviewing later) , however Danger Den did stick to one design for the GPU blocks, the Maze4 design, and since it already proved itself as a good CPU block, they are using the same design in the DangerDen Maze4 GPU block. "
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2004-10-29 : Danger Den Maze4 GPU Waterblock
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2004-10-28 : MK II Silencer en test
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