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Friday, 30 December 2011 11:22

HD 7900 gets first water block

Written by Fudzilla staff



Don’t forget das Kälteschutzmittel


Although the new HD 7970 won’t be available until January 9, a German company has already started taking preorders for the first water blocks designed for AMD’s Tahiti cards.

Aquacomputer’s Aquagratix 7900 should fit the HD 7970 and HD 7950, and we suspect it will also work on the HD 7890 once it shows up. Of course, it will only fit reference PCBs.

The cooler appears milled from a single slab of copper and it features two standard G1/4” threads. As for quality, well it’s made in Germany. Case closed.

Other than that there’s not much to report, other than the €89 price tag. The blocks should be available in three weeks.

You can check out the listing here.

aquacomputer7900


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