The Danger Den DD-Tieton GTX280/260 VGA Full Card Water Block is designed to provide maximum cooling for the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX280 and 260 cards. The cooler is rated to perform a full 52°C better than its air counterparts!
Danger Den quality is very visible in the DD-Tieton - the block's contact surface is hand lapped for the smoothest finished and each block is pressure tested before shipping from the factory. The fittings thread directly into the block with standard G 1/4" threading so, with the right fittings, the block can accept almost any tubing on the market. The Danger Den DD-Tieton is a space saver as well, designed to fit in a single expansion slot when attached to the card.
Note:
-Please leak test 24hrs upon receipt.
-Never reuse Air Heatsink Thermal Pads just use the supplied ceramique on the RAM and GPU
-Verify proper mount before power up. Check the thermal compound imprint and verify the block isn't touching any capacitors.
Not Compatible with:
*55nm GTX260 Cards
*EVGA 896-P3-1260-AR
Total Reviews: 3
Average Rating: 
missing the details
10-28-2009
Reviewer: brian (4)
First, I will say the perfomance is good, actually very good. But, I was disappointed at the overall quality of the product. Things like the included hardware, instructions, thermal paste, packaging, and even down to the quality of the threading on the copper was less than I expected. I was expecting a real piece of quality work. Instead it seams like the company that machined the backbone of this product did a great job, while DangerDen did slacked with the finishing touches. I will probably look at another brand before buying another DD product.
GREAT THIS BLOCK ROCKS
12-07-2008
Reviewer: Jay (1)
My card at idle is 36c and under load never makes it past 42c and my air cooled cards with fans at 100% are like 56c .This block is MASSIVE and it looks great too!
DD please re-think the design a little
11-12-2008
Reviewer: cstmcomps (2)
Great block when it was working. Dropped the cards temps from 90C idle down to 41C idle and about 50C load temp... That was with the most overclock I could get out of the card... but, the block broke. After about a month I noticed my water level was dropping. It took me a while to find the leak, but it turned out that both of the blocks had multiple cracks in the acrylic where the blank plugs are. Is this just a fluke that both would crack or just bad design in the first place? I don''t really know, I will be doing an RMA for both of my blocks and we will see with the replacments. I will post back after I have had them running for a couple of months.