D-Tek Fuzion GPU and Uni-Sink

@ 2007/09/05
Before the next generation of GPUs is released, we must deal with NVIDIA's flag-ship card, the 8800 Ultra, and the massive amounts of heat it produces. There are several air cooling options available, but enthusiasts will surely select water cooling. The D-Tek Fuzion GPU block offers versatility, and coupled with the Uni-Sink it should be a great solution for cooling 8800 Ultra and GTX cards. Is it the same in practice as in theory?

Comment from Kougar @ 2007/09/07
Ouch.
Comment from piotke @ 2007/09/07
That was added afterwards
Comment from Kougar @ 2007/09/07
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Originally Posted by Wolf2000me View Post
Although the review is pretty good, I still think the reviewer should move to a region with a better climate. 10°C idle and 18°C load for a watercooling solution means he'd better wear a serious coat
Maybe the dude lives in Belgium or what? ^^
"All temperatures are listed as delta-ambient.", so in other words 10c above whatever his room temp was.
Comment from Xploited Titan @ 2007/09/06
I'm crying from the inside.
Comment from Jaco @ 2007/09/05
he deserves a little
Comment from jmke @ 2007/09/05
what was he thinking



either remove the thermal pads or use them, but not both... doh!
Comment from Xploited Titan @ 2007/09/05
Am I the only one shocked to read someone asking if he should put thermal paste between the memory chips and the thermal pads on the unisink?
Comment from Wolf2000me @ 2007/09/05
Although the review is pretty good, I still think the reviewer should move to a region with a better climate. 10°C idle and 18°C load for a watercooling solution means he'd better wear a serious coat
Maybe the dude lives in Belgium or what? ^^