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Old November 18th, 2007   #1
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Default D-Tek GFX Combo (for 8800GTX)

is anyone familliar with this product??

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I was curious how it works...cause they look pretty neat!!!! Seems to take the trouble out of having to mount the ram cinks separatly since it looks like a full coverage black.........Seems to be alot cheaper than others.... :)



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Yep, I have read about it... it's supposed to be super restrictive. The Uni-Sink looks very cool though, too bad it's not compatible with Swiftech's GPU water block...



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restrictive as in poor water flow through or off the chip? Would that delay in removing the heat off the GPU?



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restrictive as in poor water flow through or off the chip? Would that delay in removing the heat off the GPU?
As in poor water flow. It's a pump killer, from what I have heard.



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Looks no more restrictive than the average GPU waterblock...



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Looks no more restrictive than the average GPU waterblock...
Going by this chart it looks pretty restrictive...



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