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Date: July 18th, 2007
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: GIGABYTE
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CORPORATE PROFILE


GIGABYTE, one of the most well-known IT brands in the industry, started as a motherboard technology research laboratory with the passion of a few young engineers two decades ago. With the vision and insights to the market, GIGABYTE has become one of the world's largest motherboard manufacturers. On top of motherboards and graphics accelerators, GIGABYTE has further expanded its product portfolio to include notebook and desktop PCs, digital home entertainment appliances, network servers, communications, mobile and handheld devices. GIGABYTE has risen from an eight-man office to a world-class enterprise in the IT industry.

 

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION



Recently we've reviewed the 3D Aurora 570 chassis and the 3D Galaxy II liquid cooling system from Gigabyte, and found them to be pretty good products. This time out, we have their Blue Eye VGA liquid cooler for evaluation and we'll be adding it to the Galaxy II system. (You can check out the Aurora 570 review HERE , and the Galaxy II HERE .) The Blue Eye has a distinctive look and some interesting features, so let's get right to it.

 


 


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