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AMD Unveils the Liquid-Cooled, Dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2 At $1,500

wesbascas (2475022) writes "This morning, AMD unveiled its latest flagship graphics board: the $1,500, liquid-cooled, dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2. With a pair of Hawaii GPUs that power the company's top-end single-GPU Radeon R9 290X, the new board is sure to make waves at price points that Nvidia currently dominates. In gaming benchmarks, the R9 295X2 performs pretty much in line with a pair of R9 290X cards in CrossFire. However, the R9 295X2 uses specially-binned GPUs which enable the card to run with less power than a duo of the single-GPU cards. Plus, thanks to the closed-loop liquid cooler, the R9 295X doesn't succumb to the nasty throttling issues present on the R9 290X, nor its noisy solution."

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  1. I felt a great disturbance in the Force... by b0r0din · · Score: 5, Funny

    as if millions of Litecoins suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

  2. Re:here's how stupid this is by Dolda2000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The point with liquid cooling isn't to replace the metal in contact with the chip, you know. It's to replace the air that is normally cooling the metal.

  3. Re:here's how stupid this is by Rockoon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I design cooling systems for high-heat semiconductors.

    So we can expect you to be pretty knowledgeable about stuff, not overlooking important details, and understanding the various limitations imposed by each method...

    Guess what? Liquid cooling SUCKS as you're still limited by how fast you can transfer the heat to the air ultimately.

    ...except what we find out is that actually you only have just enough knowledge to look stupid because you overlooked important details such as the obvious limitations imposed by having your radiator mounted directly on the device being cooled.

    --
    "His name was James Damore."