Legit Cooling Reviews

Aqua Computer aquagraFX Water Block for GeForce GTX 480 Video Cards

Manufacturer: Aqua Computer
Product: aquagraFX for GTX480
Date: Wed, Jul 21, 2010 - 12:00 AM
Written By: Shane Higgins -
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Temperature Testing


Aqua Computer auquagraFX for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 Video Card

With the GTX480 running at stock settings on air and the fan on auto the card gets quite toasty running at 92*C. Bumping up to 100% it cools down quite a bit but at the expense of being very loud. Then we have the water blocks. Both the Danger Den and the Aqua Computer blocks are running neck and neck at full load, with the Danger Den edging out a one degree cooler idle temp.

Aqua Computer auquagraFX for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 Video Card

With the card running at the max OC we could get while running on air the water blocks are still running neck and neck while putting the air cooling to shame - as they should.

Aqua Computer auquagraFX for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 Video Card

With the GTX480 running at max overclock we finally start to see a separation in the water blocks. The aquagraFX block comes in at 58*C at full load, 2 degrees behind the Danger Den block. Both block cooling numbers are impressive though; 30+ degree improvement over the stock configuration is nothing to sneeze at.

Next Page - 3DMark Vantage & Power Consumption


Review Index
Page 1 - aquagraFX GPU Water Block from Aqua Computer
Page 2 - Looking Closer
Page 3 - Disassembling the GTX480
Page 4 - Installing the aquagraFX water block
Page 5 - The Test System
Page 6 - Overclocking Performance
Page 7 - Temperature Testing
Page 8 - 3DMark Vantage & Power Consumption
Page 9 - Final Thoughts