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Default 8800GTS Graphics card Water block

Hey guys,
looking for a good 8800GTS water block, I have the G80 core one now the new G92, and wondering if anyone can give me a good one, lookin for one that covers the whole card not only the proccessing unit.

http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/23125/

I've looked at the one in the link and I'm thinking its a good one but I'm wondering if its for the G80 core GTS or the G92?
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Hey guys,
looking for a good 8800GTS water block, I have the G80 core one now the new G92, and wondering if anyone can give me a good one, lookin for one that covers the whole card not only the proccessing unit.

http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/23125/

I've looked at the one in the link and I'm thinking its a good one but I'm wondering if its for the G80 core GTS or the G92?
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The only G92 blocks that I know of are the D-Tek FuZion, Swiftech MCW60, EK 8800 GT/GTS, and Danger Den IONE.
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Well maybe you'd like to suggest a good block for it then? G80 that is
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I would get ether http://pccasegear.com/prod2835.htm or http://pccasegear.com/prod6151.htm
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Ek fullcover FTW i had the danger den they werent bad but the EK's make me happy everytime i see them so they must be better

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tell me will that D-Tek unisink one fit my 8800GTS though? it says it only fits gtx's/ultras. Also if it better to get just one for the proccessing unit and passive for the ram, a whole water block covering the whole thing, or seperate proccesing unit block and ram block?
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i personally prefer full cover blocks but many will tell you you get better temps with just a block on the core

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Think I will get better results with just a block on the core, but with just passive cooling on the RAM will it be ok? and also can anyone suggest a really nice GPU block for me? for the 8800GTS (G80) that is
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MCW60 is a great Water bolck

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