- Apr 19, 2004
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I have been running a BFG 6800GT at 407/1100 for a while now with a NV Silencer on it, but my temps have been steadily rising over the past months and the cooler fan cut out last week for a bit - time for a new cooling solution! I ordered the Zalman VF900-Cu from HeatsinkFactory and got it in a few days - good reviews from what I have read, and seemed to be an improvement over the VF700 series.
Temps yesterday were 59 idle and 70-71 load, with ambient temp at 34-35. Not very good!
The VF900 comes in a small box with a window in the back to drool over the shiny copper heatsink surface - very nice! Also included are 8 RAM heatsinks in fashion dark blue - probably aluminum, my guess.
Install of the heatsinks was very quick, and they seem to be holding so far. Spread my thin layer of AS5 and on goes the cooler - an all copper flower-style cooler with 2 heatpipes built around the outer rim of the "flower". Mounts easily with springs below the bottom screws to hold this baby on - didn't seem very heavy actually, less than I expected. Many different mounting options for a variety of cards.
Dropped it in the system, and now things are at 49-50 idle and 60 (max) load with Oblivion running for 30+ minutes. Much improved!
A bit pricy (@$50) but a very nice product - highly recommended.
Temps yesterday were 59 idle and 70-71 load, with ambient temp at 34-35. Not very good!
The VF900 comes in a small box with a window in the back to drool over the shiny copper heatsink surface - very nice! Also included are 8 RAM heatsinks in fashion dark blue - probably aluminum, my guess.
Install of the heatsinks was very quick, and they seem to be holding so far. Spread my thin layer of AS5 and on goes the cooler - an all copper flower-style cooler with 2 heatpipes built around the outer rim of the "flower". Mounts easily with springs below the bottom screws to hold this baby on - didn't seem very heavy actually, less than I expected. Many different mounting options for a variety of cards.
Dropped it in the system, and now things are at 49-50 idle and 60 (max) load with Oblivion running for 30+ minutes. Much improved!
A bit pricy (@$50) but a very nice product - highly recommended.