Thermalright offers GTX 470/480 Thermal Solutions
Reported by yantronic on Monday, March 29 2010 10:38 pm
Since the release of nVIDIA’s GF100 (Fermi), there were guesses from the public, all hoping nVidia could again be the top dog of graphic performance, as we get closer to its release date , we have received first hand news about the GF100 chip and its PCB design, high power consumption of Fermi chip will be unavoidable...
THERMALRIGHT - Since the release of nVIDIA’s GF100 (Fermi), there were guesses from the public, all hoping nVidia could again be the top dog of graphic performance, as we get closer to its release date , we have received first hand news about the GF100 chip and its PCB design, high power consumption of Fermi chip will be unavoidable.
We have measured the required mounting specs , for it to have the best compatibility with our VGA cooler,as we will be releasing the latest (GTX-470/480) VGA BTK / VRM solution with fastest pace, but as on how much overclocking over the GF100 chip to the highest performance? We leave it in the hands of extreme gamers.
*Note: The parts that will be released soon are marked with * , spaces without any text means it does not need any extra part to be supported
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Model |
HR-03 GTX |
HR-03 GT |
Spitfire |
*VRM Solution |
|
GTX 480 |
*GF 100 VGA BTK |
*GF 100 VGA BTK |
*GF 100 VGA BTK |
*VRM GTX 480 |
|
GTX 470 |
*GF 100 VGA BTK |
*GF 100 VGA BTK |
*GF 100 VGA BTK |
*VRM GTX 470 |
|
GTX 285 |
|
|
*GTX VGA BTK |
*VRM GTX 285 |
|
GTX 260 |
|
|
*GTX VGA BTK |
*VRM GTX 260 |
Good news for NVIDIA fans who are running their GPUs on alternative cooling. It is a no-brainer what good GPU cooling does for hardware longevity and overclockabilty. Using better VRM cooling can reduce power system temperatures and reduce resistive losses, leading to potentially higher power efficiency.
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