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Any ideas on the best cooler for a 9700 pro? I've seen the Zalman's, but are those the best for high speeds?
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Only thing about that one is the fan. I had an Enermax slot fan quite like that...it failed within 6 months. Is this fan better?Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: screw3d
Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer.
Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
Is that a Swiftech you glued on there? Nice work! Arctic S. epoxy or something less permanent?
Originally posted by: McArra
Giant III for performance, even looks are not that good and the blower is useless
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
i wish they would make better gpu coolers
i don't like any of the ones i've seen to date
they need some kind of finned copper heatsink with a nice finish that can fit a high power 40mm 60mm of even 80mm fan on it
like a smaller version of cpu heatsinks we see today
Originally posted by: dqniel
I'm pretty sure you can put an mcx-159 northbridge cooler on a 9700s gpu...that should cool nicely. I haven't tried it though. If you wanna try something crazy and make your own, then try this: HSF for GPU
Pics are down, not sure if they'll be back up. Great guide though, Moe Lester is the man and this gives great cooling.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
i wish they would make better gpu coolers
i don't like any of the ones i've seen to date
they need some kind of finned copper heatsink with a nice finish that can fit a high power 40mm 60mm of even 80mm fan on it
like a smaller version of cpu heatsinks we see today
Check out the $5 swifty clone I put on the 9700 NP...and my 9800 Pro. I paired the one on the 9800 Pro with this fan. I just hooked it up to my Sunbeam rheobus so I can dial it down when I'm not gaming, and crank it when I am. There is no reason you couldn't put on of those Delta 60mm's on there if you wanted too.
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