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Old 01-01-06, 12:31 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Thermaltake Tide Water GPU Cooler


I am not currently interested in a complete water cooling setup for the rig but I glanced at an article about Thermaltakes GPU Cooling Tide Water product. Does anyone have experience with this product? I know generally you guys do not recommend TT products but I am thinking about general ease of use and decent temperature drops.

I am using an eVGA 7800GTX (470/1200 stock) that should be able to clock easily to 490,500/1300 without artifacting. If I clock anywhere higher than 485/1250 the card heats right up to 65* C ++ and starts to artifact.

Thanks in advance and happy new year guys.

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WOW that's a huge sig.
I dont see where thats relevant to this thread or vga water cooling but you may have a point. Let me fix the sig for you.

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