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    Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler Review

    Posted on Tuesday, October 30 2007 @ 17:04:22 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    It’s compatible with some of the latest VGA products on the market from both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA. What is so cool about it? It has two 80mm fans. It’s made of copper. It has nice blue LEDS. It provides support for many current graphic cards, and of course, it’s shiny!! So today, I will be testing Thermaltake’s latest addition to the Orb family – the DuOrb VGA Cooler."

    Long Quote: "The summer was a bit rough this year here in Israel mostly thanks to global warming. The temperature keeps going up and up in my small town near Jerusalem, which forces the stock VGA cooler (hairdryer) to work harder. This of course raises the fan speed and noise level in our computer. This also increases your GPU’s temperature, and we all know that heat kills electronic components. I’m sick of the noise around here (Wars and VGA Coolers). So I decided to kill two birds with one stone: to benefit all our readers with a VGA cooler review for the ATI fan boy mob and of course - the NVIDIA mercenaries. Not to mention, it will benefit me also by losing the annoying stock cooler.


    Link: NGO HQ

    Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler


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