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DangerDen Copper TDX CPU Waterblock and Maze4 Acetal Low Profile GPU Waterblock Review
Author: Mike Pengelly
Date: July 28, 2005
Supplied By: DangerDen
Price: $52.95USD (TDX) and $44.95USD (Maze4)

Introduction
For the real watercooling DIY enthusiast out there, DangerDen is one of the biggest names. While we aren’t here today to settle the debate about who makes the best waterblocks on the market today, it can’t be disputed that if you are looking for parts for a watercooling project one of the first places you will look is to DangerDen. My first real foray into watercooling was with a very basic all in one kit. Browsing through many forums over the past couple years I have become familiar with the DangerDen name. Eventually we finally got in contact with DangerDen to review a couple of their waterblocks after I had put together a system to accommodate them. Here we are now to find out if it’s really worth all the effort in putting together a custom system.

Today 3DXtreme is taking a look at the DangerDen Copper TDX CPU and Maze4 Acetal Low Profile GPU Waterblocks.




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