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Asus 8800 Aqua tank
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Last edited by Chipp : 03-22-07 at 08:54 PM. Reason: Descriptive titles, please. ;) Feel free to edit as you please. |
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http://translate.google.com/translat...ial%26hs%3DcVr
And the translated version for all of us non Russian-speaking folk. This is an older news item, but still an interesting concept that I have not seen another GPU maker go for.
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Meh, 8800GTX with a tidewater and actively cooler memory..
Wouldn't mind to have one though!
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MY rule of thumb: Never skimp on the power supply and motherboard becuse the power supply and motherboard are the most important parts in a computer. My dream: Asus P5N-E SLI - E4300 - 2X1GB Team Xtreem Dark - 8800GTS 320MB - RAID0 250GB WD SATA2 16MB Cache - OCZ GamerXStream 700W - 2X Sata DVD-RW drivers - Custom WC I am gone off to college
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