Arctic Cooling Accelero X2 for x1800,1900 cards Found

phantom404

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I know this goes in the cooling forum and I put it there, I just thought I would share it with the video forum as well since it has to do with a video card.

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Yourself

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Originally posted by: wizboy11
It's not that great of a cooler.

But thats just IMO.

Please point us in the direction of a different aftermarket air cooling solution that performs better and is quieter than the stock solution. Thanks!!

 

ElFenix

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i think they overestimate the number of BTX users out there.

and regardless, i will never see the point of taking up two slots and NOT exhausting the air.
 

Painman

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Hopefully Zalman will get the VF900 out there soon, so the aircooling folk have more options. Neither of them will be exhausters, though...
 

Golgatha

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
i think they overestimate the number of BTX users out there.

and regardless, i will never see the point of taking up two slots and NOT exhausting the air.

Agreed. Hope that Arctic Cooling (or some other manufacturer) comes up with a cooler that exhausts the air also.
 

mooncancook

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what's the cooler with heatpipes and radiator/fans at the reverse side of the GPU chip?
I remember seeing a thread about that cooler either in video or case & cooling forum. I think it was a good idea because pushing the hot air upward will allow the rear exhaust fan to draw the hot air out efficiently.
 

mooncancook

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Originally posted by: Frackal
Pushing hot air upwards means pushing it right into my CPU heatsink. No thanks

not if you have a basic CPU watercool system that's not high end enough to cool the GPU. in that case the rear exhaust fan would be better utilized to remove hot air from GPU