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Danger Den Maze 4 Acetal Top GPU block
Written by Unoid   
Monday, 06 February 2006
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With my recent purchase of a X800XT AIW from the trusty Newegg, I decided to take advantage of my newly constructed watercooling setup by investing in a Danger Den Maze 4 GPU waterblock and ramsinks. I ordered the waterblock from Danger Den's website and some generic copper ramsinks. This review will be more of an observations and experiences of the utility and use of watercooling your GPU than that of a waterblock comparison.

The Waterblock
Top view of the Maze 4 block
The bottom of the Maze 4 block


The Ramsinks
Vantec Iceberq RAMsinks


The x800xt AIW
The X800XT AiW stock cooling
No cooling at all on the back of the The X800XT AiW
A small note: when removing the stock heatsink assembly make sure you apply a lot of pressure while you're unscrewing; the little screws on the rear of the cards strip very easily.

The good thing about the x800xt AIW is that it comes with Samsung 1.6ns BGA memory. The Stock clocks of the card are 500Mhz GPU / 1000Mhz DDR. Samsung 1.6ns GDDR3 chips are rated to operate at 1200mhz DDR. So invariably this card is a x800xt PE except for having a weak single slot stock heatsink assembly.

Removed Stock Cooler
The bare The X800XT AiW



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