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Thermalright T-Rad2
Thermalright T-Rad2
Introduction It seems with video cards today if you want something quiet you must go into your wallet and go aftermarket on a cooler. With the amount of heat generated by today's GPU's a hefty cooler is needed to subdue the heat being produced. There are a few companies that you can run ...
Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler
Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler
legitreviews.com — The Thermalright T-Rad2 is one of the toughest looking video card coolers on the market today with... six nickel-plated heatpipes to transfer heat away from the GPU. With the option to mount two 92mm fans or a larger single 120mm fan this heat sink ... (more) Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler
Scythe Musashi video card heatsink
Scythe Musashi video card heatsink
pro-clockers.com — Introduction Just a short time ago I did a review on the Thermalright T-Rad2 a GPU cooler... that had forums buzzing prior to its release. A cooler that I had looked so forward to reviewing. It fared better than the Toxic cooler that is the stock piece ... (more) Scythe Musashi video card heatsink
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Thermalright T-RadÂ
icrontic.com — There are usually two types of people looking for aftermarket video card cooling; those who want to... overclock the card for additional performance, and those who want a quieter solution from the often times audible stock cooling solutions prevalent on ... (more) Thermalright T-RadÂ
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  • JustJosh JustJosh
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    Well that sucks, you have to add your own fan? That just adds to the cost of the heatsink.
    Posted 11/10/2008 respond (flag)
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Thermalright T-Rad2 GPU Cooler
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... 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. Link: Pro Clockers

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The Mother Board — ... 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. link

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FrostyTech Latest Cooling News — ... 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. [PRO-CLOCKERS] via ...

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