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    ThermalRight V-1 Ulta VGA cooler Review

    Posted on Friday, December 30 2005 @ 03:37:12 CET by LSDsmurf


    Roughly three months ago now I had the pleasure of testing the first Thermalright cooling product intended for use with a graphics card. Before this time Thermalright were already well known for their superior air-cooled CPU products and the V-1 was their first VGA cooler. Naturally, the V-1 took a similar form to that of the Thermalright CPU coolers. The heatsink was constructed from aluminum with a nickel plated finish, giving it a more industrial look and feel. In the past two years there have been very few Thermalright products produced that did not include heatpipe technology in one way or another and the V-1 was no exception.

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