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    PowerColor exhibit watercooled Crossfire

    Water definitely seems like a popular way to deal with the heat output from Crossfire, and PowerColor's Evo2 system is designed (at least initially) for their Crossfire X1600 XT product. With master-less Crossfire doable with X1600 XT, pairing Evo2 with boards seems like a fine way to near silence with good performance.
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    Seems water cooling is the in thing these days



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