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http://jab-tech.com/Black-Ice-GTX-48...r-pr-3614.html

Oh man, I don't even know who has a case big enough to put that inside! Who could possibly need that much heat dissipation?
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http://jab-tech.com/Black-Ice-GTX-48...r-pr-3614.html

Oh man, I don't even know who has a case big enough to put that inside! Who could possibly need that much heat dissipation?

Anyone running a TEC waterblock.
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Even I can get away with a triple, and I'm going for a 437 watter


Trust me, you don't need that much heat dissipation, unless you're running 3 pelts, 2 for SLI cards and 1 437W CPU pelt at full tilt 24V...
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I'd totally buy it if I was still had watercooling even though I'm just cooling my CPU and GPU. Dunno where I would put it though...
if I were to mod the top of my stacker some more I could do it... but ehh... I'm fine w/ the 360 for now. However, for my next build... I'll probably have to fit a quad rad in somehow...
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if I were to mod the top of my stacker some more I could do it... but ehh... I'm fine w/ the 360 for now. However, for my next build... I'll probably have to fit a quad rad in somehow...


Yeah, you could put your PSU on the bottom and cut the top out more, or it could fit in the front if you didn't have any of your drives in it.
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My current heatercore with 8 Yate Loons at 900ish RPM. Those are 120mm fans. Wonder how it would compare with the BI 4.120


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My current heatercore with 8 Yate Loons at 900ish RPM. Those are 120mm fans. Wonder how it would compare with the BI 4.120




duckie where can one get a heater core like that?
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