Soldato
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- 6 Aug 2008
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gigabyte look they are trying to create a new superniche product within a superniche segment... Makes total sense 

If I won the lottery, and wanted an overkill gaming system, I'd ask 8pack to build me one that actually does look good![]()
i would like to know what gigabyte were smoking when they came up with the idea of this monstrosity, because where can i get some.
Stop whining about people whining!Jesus Christ guys stop whining. It's £2500 for the set of three plus accessories, that's ~£833 per card, by comparison it costs £660 per card for EVGA hydrocoppers and that's just a card with a factory block, these are £173 more and that £173 gets you a pump, a 120mm rad, a fan, plus a housing unit with temperature monitoring and fan adjustment, plus they are modular so if a card develops an issue you can simply remove it with ease without effecting the other two then RMA it.
Just like the Hydrocoppers (and Poseidons) are great for people who don't want to fit their own block, these are great for people who want the performance of water without the aggravation of water.
If you don't think they are worth it then you are clearly not the target audience so move on.