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29th October 2004, 00:58 | #1 |
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| Danger Den Maze4 GPU Waterblock Yet again Danger Den delivered another great quality product, which really did the job that it is supposed to do, keeping things cool. Although I think the bolts are a bit on the long side a Dremel should take care of that. You won't end up losing a PCI slot with this product if you leave the screws alone, however its gets pretty close. Other than that there's nothing left for me to say except that I am giving this block a 9/10 and awarding it the OCModShop Seal of Approval. URL: http://www.ocmodshop.com/default.aspx?a=218
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