murag maw man cguro ni sa inno3d gtx470 that i saw sa G.I
murag maw man cguro ni sa inno3d gtx470 that i saw sa G.I
wow...dakua ani oi, sud ba kaha ni sa tt v3 sa? mahal sad gyud nuon...

Payts na kaayo ni para sa pang normal use lang na rigs, katong di ganahan mag watercooling.
Available in China - Php3,500 kung isa lang paliton, nihit pa gyud
Artic Cooling used to sell really affordable stuff, 3,500 is a steep price for this even on on the highest end GPU... add another 1k more for the VRM heatsinks.

This was the price i got from a distributor in Mainland China, it could be more cheaper in Hongkong though. Mainland Chinese mostly buy from Hongkong some imported stuff for they are way more expensive here because of taxes.
I can bargain from this distributor provided that i should buy more.
murag mahal ra jud dah... pero payter kaayo ni ug performance bah, considering the price... if it was me i add na lang nako ang budget ani for a better gpu...

Many enthusiast would still buy this because it means a little reduction in noise and pogi points pud.
Who cares about the money though... as long as you take picture and post/show here at new acquired gadgets! =))
^^ ahak... mahal ra pud woi... for it being an Arctic Cooling product![]()
I believe there will be a significant reduction in noise and about a 15-25c drop in temps. I guess enthusiasts dont care about the money but 3,500 for the heatsink and another 1,000 for the VRM heatsinks is just way too much money to dump on this. A real enthusiast would go water cooling though![]()

But a good watercooling is way too much than 4,500.
4,500 is just the cost of the waterblock(known brand), and you have to add pa radiator, pumps, etc... and maintenance pa.
A good reason why many buy this because some enthusiast are not so well versed in watercooling and hadlok sila ug leaking.
That 3,500 price is the introductory price pa, it will go down to 3K after some months kung daghan na stocks.
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