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EK and Danger Den Introduces Nvidia GTX 590 Water blocks

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I really am surprised that these block manufacturers don't get more lead time to produce these blocks to be ready on release day. I'm betting they can get a NDA to get a sample card so they can begin design and production of these blocks...or maybe they already do and it just takes that much longer to get them on the shelves...?
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^EVGA usually releases a Hydro-copper block version of most medium/high end cards they produce...you can typically buy the block separately...I guess this would be an option as long as they both follow the nVidia reference or both use the same alternative layout. I think EVGA typically follows reference, IIRC.

rubix_1011 said:
^EVGA usually releases a Hydro-copper block version of most medium/high end cards they produce...you can typically buy the block separately...I guess this would be an option as long as they both follow the nVidia reference or both use the same alternative layout. I think EVGA typically follows reference, IIRC.


EVGA doesn't make water blocks ,the hydro-copper is made by swiftech

@PsychoSaysdie,they already available @ FrozenCpu

Right, they release them at the same time. Sorry, yes, agree. EVGA and Swiftech have worked on blocks together for a while, but before that, I think they worked with DangerDen...could be wrong.
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