Gigabyte shows its WaterForce VGA liquid cooler

When WindForce is just not enough

While its WindForce VGA air-coolers have definitely earned their right place on the market, Gigabyte has unveiled its newest cooling solution, the liquid-cooler called the WaterForce.

The new liquid-cooler was unveiled to the members of the press during the Tech Tour event and judging from those first pictures, the new WaterForce cooler is anything but plain. It includes a large external unit, which should sit on top of your case and which features the reservoirs, large radiator with multiple fans, pumps, and ports for coolant tubes for individual cards connected via 5.25-inch hub. The unit also includes a display for monitoring the coolant temperature for each channel as well as lets you fine tune segments in order to get the best possible performance to noise ratio.

The unit that actually goes on the graphics card, or the WaterForce water block itself, is a full-cover design which not only cools the GPU, but VRM and memory as well. The demo system features three Geforce GTX 780 Ti graphics cards and it definitely looks impressive.

In addition to the large WaterForce cooler, Gigabyte also showed its latest WindForce 600W cooler, earlier seen in the bundle with the Gigabyte GTX Titan Black graphics cards.







Source: via Techpowerup.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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