PowerColor Intros Overclocked Radeon HD 7970 With A Built-In Waterblock
If your AMD-based build keeps getting all hot and bothered, your rampant "incognito mode" Chrome browsing isn't to blame -- you've probably got a problem with thermals. Pouring a bucket of ice cold water over your PC isn't recommended, but that's not to say that a little aqua can't help cool things down. PowerColor just announced what it claims is the first Radeon HD 7970 with a liquid cooling waterblock built right onto the card.

PowerColor joined forces with EK WaterBlocks to produce the PowerColor LCS HD7970, which has an acetal waterblock with a nickel-plated copper base covering all of its most critical -- and heat generating -- components. Additionally, the LCS HD7970 includes "high-flow 3/8" and 1/2" fittings (barbs) to maximize water flow with captured o-rings to prevent leakage." PowerColor claims the setup can keep GPU temps under 50 degrees Celsius even when the card is firing on all cylinders.
The actual GPU got a bit of a boost over reference 7970s, too, with overclocked core and memory speeds of 1050MHz and 1425MHz, respectively.
No word on official pricing or availability, but one thing's for certain: it won't be cheap. PowerColor's standard 7970 runs about $560 at Newegg, and British e-tailer Overclockers.co.uk has the LCS HD7970 up for preorder with a £599.99 price tag. According to Google, that's about $785 in U.S. money.
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SilverSurferNHS
February 23, 2012 at 12:35am
how do you put up with the annoying ram screen flicker, and lack of games support... i just decided to send back my 7970 and go back to my 480s beacause every freaking game needed some kind of tweak or config change/ fix to work or barely worked (like with low fps) if they worked at all... the last straw was grid... i mean GRID!!! WTF?!?
anyway im curious seriously if it bothers you, bcause media player switching or rather going from one media file to the next will make the screen flicker twice, and any accelerated web content will make the screen flicker on load (same as when i had the 5870/970 - then sent back for 480s... tada; i basically gave em another try...)
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