Aquagrafx G200



The standard coolers recommended by NVIDIA for its latest GTX 200 series might not prove efficient enough for those of you who like too keep things quiet inside you PC rig. Since water coolers are becoming more and more affordable, maybe it’s time we made the jump for these improved solutions.

Among the first to provide water cooling solutions for NVIDIA’s new generation is the German PC cooling specialist Aqua-Computer with their aquagrafx G200 water block.


According to Aqua-Computer, the cooler is produced from highly purified electrolysis copper and provides an extremely high cooling capacity. The block comes with 20mm broad channels inside, which provide an extremely low flow resistance. The copper plate of the cooler is around 8 mm thick and weighs 660 g. The German company further explains that the block itself is CNC milled from a solid raw part of almost 2.2 kg of copper.

The GPU area is covered by an optimized cooling surface which offers around 25% more surface than the one used by other companies. The block covers all the vital components of the card, including the GPU, video chip, RAMs and voltage regulators. Altogether, 17 components on the graphics card are cooled by the aquagrafx G200. Aqua-Computer also specifies that the water block connections are G 1/4".

The aquagrafx G200 will cost around 94.90 Euros and it will be available starting June 25 2008.

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