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    Thermalright T-Rad2 GPU Cooler Review

    Posted on Monday, November 10 2008 @ 15:46:39 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The T-Rad2 should be a gamer or even a quiet PC users best friend. I currently have numerous cards from Nvidia and ATI and all of them suffer from very loud fans that need to be conquered. If Thermalright chose to build the T-Rad2 like they do their processor coolers we just may have a winner here. The T-Rad2 is built around six nickel-plated heat-pipes and a series of aluminum fins that form a platform. The platform can support either a single 120mm or dual 92mm fans. We will take the first option and see how well this new cooler performs.

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