BFG gifts GTX 285 and GTX 295 cards with self-contained liquid cooling
Published by author on August 5, 2009
Believe it or not, this is far from the first time we’ve heard of a liquid cooled GPU; in fact, NVIDIA was tossing the idea around way back in 2006 , when Quake III and Unreal Tournament were still top titles in the FPS realm. BFG Technologies, which currently holds the greatest name for a graphics card company ever , has today introduced its GeForce GTX 285 H2O+ and GeForce GTX 295 H2OC cards, both of which boast ThermoIntelligence Advanced Cooling Solutions (read: self-contained liquid cooling systems).
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BFG gifts GTX 285 and GTX 295 cards with self-contained liquid cooling
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