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     CeBIT: watercooling for GeForce 8950 GX2
      Posted on 17/03/2007 at 00:56 by Damien
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    Alpha Cool presented at CeBIT a cooling system based on water-cooling for GeForce 8950 GX2, a graphic card based on two GeForce 8 with double PCB like the GeForce 7950 GX2. The manufacturer assured us that the design was already functional and that it will be available as soon as the card will be released.


    Twintech is one of the manufacturers who could be interested by this new device since the company is planning on releasing higher end products such as card using water cooling systems and GeForce 8800 chips.


    Alpha Cool presented a very thin water-cooling system for current GPUs as you can see on the picture. The manufacturer hasn't communicated any information regarding the technology employed since it is waiting for the patent application to be filed but has insisted on the fact that it doesn't slows down water.



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