coolmiester
30-08-2006, 05:37 PM
Preview of the Danger Den NVIDIA® GeForce™ 7950 GX2 at Kobalt Computers (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/)
I recently came into contact with Neil Richards at Kobalt Computers who are offering a couple of high end watercooled PC's based around Danger Den components.
Mojave ICE (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/mojaveICE_overview.html)
Apache ICE (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/apacheICE_overview.html)
After we initially supplied Kobalt with most parts, they have been working closely with Danger Den R&D on the 7950 GX2 and have a sneak preview of what to expect once they become readily available and with temperature like they have been able to achieve i guarantee they will be a huge success.
Big thanks to Neil Richards for keeping Coolercases in the picture.
- read the full article with pictures here (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/7950GX2_dangerdenpreview.html)
I recently came into contact with Neil Richards at Kobalt Computers who are offering a couple of high end watercooled PC's based around Danger Den components.
Mojave ICE (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/mojaveICE_overview.html)
Apache ICE (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/apacheICE_overview.html)
After we initially supplied Kobalt with most parts, they have been working closely with Danger Den R&D on the 7950 GX2 and have a sneak preview of what to expect once they become readily available and with temperature like they have been able to achieve i guarantee they will be a huge success.
Big thanks to Neil Richards for keeping Coolercases in the picture.
- read the full article with pictures here (http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/7950GX2_dangerdenpreview.html)