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    Thermalright T-RadČ GTX VGA Cooler Review

    Posted on Friday, October 02 2009 @ 03:13:27 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    While the Thermalright HR-03 series are certainly great VGA coolers, they are also quite large and take up a good bit of space. Depending on the size of your CPU cooler, other motherboard components and how much space there is in your PC case, you may run into interference issues using the HR-03, especially in SLI or Crossfire. So in response to this Thermalright developed the T-RadČ specifically aimed at supporting multi-card configurations. With its slim 25mm height the T-RadČ offers the same nickel-plated copper heatpipe and aluminum fin cooling as the HR-03 series, but in a much thinner package. The T-RadČ GTX continues support for nVidia 8800/9800 and ATI 3800/4800 cards while adding the nVidia GT200 55nm core cards to the compatibility list.

    Link: OCIA

    Thermalright T-RadČ GTX VGA Cooler


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