GPU Water Block
The next water block we are going to talk about is the universal graphics processor unit – Swiftech MCW60:
This model is not that new anymore. Its base is made of purified copper and there is a plastic cover with a steel retention plate. According to the description on the manufacturer’s web-site, its internal structure is very similar to that of Swiftech Apogee GT, but the base is finished much better: its surface has been polished off to shine like a mirror:
It is also ideally even, according to the thermal compound imprint check:
The water block is compatible with all contemporary ( and not very contemporary) graphics cards, because the distance between the two opposite retention spindles is 75mm , which is the same as the distance between the retention holes around GPUs of most contemporary graphics cards.
The water block comes with eight solid copper MC14 heatsinks for the graphics memory chips:
I have to say that it is a pretty valuable and expensive thing. By the way, you can buy these heatsinks separately for the “small” price of $16.99.







