BFG has paired Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285 with a Danger Den waterblock and overclocked it. Will this make for a tempting purchase or just price it out of its depth? Probably the latter, but at least you can also read about Danger Den's new DD-GTXX285 block - it's like two reviews in one, you lucky blighters.
March 9, 2009 | 10:01The original D-Tek FuZion waterblock is one of the best in the business. Now, the guys over at D-Tek Customs have finally revised the old classic. The FuZion v2.0 may be a chip off the old block, but does it do better for the upgrade? Read on to find out.
May 18, 2008 | 08:47We've all seen those non-conductive fluids that are supposed to be better than water - or at least safer. But do they cool any better? We take a look at three of the top NCFs and decide who's king of the proverbial hill...and if any of them are better than good old water.
February 16, 2008 | 08:52There are very few things about watercooling that are misunderstood more than the waterblock. After all, how does it really work? And what makes a good block? We take a look at the anatomy of a waterblock and even give you some tips for if you want to build your own.
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