BFG GeForce GTX 295 H20 review liquid cooling [Guru3D]

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  1. Guru3D News

    Guru3D News Ancient Guru

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    BFG is the first to bring a liquid-cooled GeForce GTX 295 to the market. As extravagant liquid cooling a GeForce GTX 295 really is the end results in cooling performance gaming performance and the incredible...

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  2. sharkchu12

    sharkchu12 Master Guru

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    Argh, another reason for me to move onto water cooling...

    *holds self back*
     
  3. Rifle_Grunt

    Rifle_Grunt Ancient Guru

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    Nice review hilbert- a beast you had there with nice temps- only one thing though, what equipment was running that second water cooling loop, i could not spot it in the article....
     
  4. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Ah I did mention that somewhere .. dual radiator with 2x 120mm fans. Pump/reservoir where used from the cooler-master kit. Tubing 3/8"

    Fairly 'normal' equipment really, nothing too high end.
     

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    :banana: oooooooooooooooooh hilbert!
     
  6. Cybermancer

    Cybermancer Don Quixote

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    :eek:

    729 USD

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  7. masterchiefx2

    masterchiefx2 Banned

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    GTX 295 would be the one card i wouldn't water cool well that and the 280/260 series the standard cooler looks just too damn good already.
     
  8. kRze

    kRze Master Guru

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    Nice review, but that price tag is heavy. Over $200 more for this card from a $500 card. Yikes.
     
  9. SickBoy254698

    SickBoy254698 Master Guru

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    You said it. Card looks great but not at that price. I'll stick with good old noisy fans.
     
  10. John

    John Ancient Guru

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    Yes, because computer components are all about looks. Performance? PFFFF!
     

  11. seaplane pilot

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    I ordered one from new egg Sunday and saved 75.00 dollars off there price with this code MMCHVGA.

    674.00 is a good deal if you are going to buy a 295 and get a block.

    I was going to check the code but they are already out of stock.
     
  12. hazem85

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    what is the suitable and perfect water cooling kit for this card? Any idea
     
  13. MM10X

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    ahh i dont have the budget for this kind of stuff!

    awesome, though. reading review now. :)
     
  14. Rifle_Grunt

    Rifle_Grunt Ancient Guru

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    Do you think you will bother doing a single card water cooling review of this Hilbert? a few have already reared their heads...
     
  15. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Might be .. depends if BFG would like a review TBH.
     

  16. Rifle_Grunt

    Rifle_Grunt Ancient Guru

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    Would you think there would be any disparity in thermals between the old H20 and new one due to the new cooler shape etc or would it be likely to be very similar?
     

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