Included in the package you get everything you need to install the GPU ccoler. Unfortunately, this GPU cooler doesn’t have a single piece VRM cooler, but this allows this GPU cooler to be compatible ...
Personally, I haven't looked much into purchasing aftermarket cooling for any of my graphics cards I currently run. This is mainly due to the fact that I own GTX 280's and their very complex cooling ...
Review: Ready for GTX 480 and HD 5870 – Part One Today we’ll talk about Thermalright Spitfire graphics card cooling. It’s well worth noting that initially, this cooler didn’t fit… Review: Ready for ...
First up, the Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev 2. It's compatible with a wide range of graphics cards, many of which, Arctic Cooling claims, can be cooled passively. For most modern graphics cards, ...
As our graphics cards continue to get faster and faster from one generation to the next, they’re also becoming more power-efficient thanks to the valiant efforts of AMD and NVIDIA. The problem, though ...
My 1080 Ti died. I had an Arctic Accelero Twin Turbo III on it. It was very quiet. Super worth it. I want something similar. My replacement card, a 2080 super is so loud. That said, what good quiet ...
Modding BIOS', overclocking and Folding@Home; what do they all have in common? In some sense they are all great ways to overwhelm a stock cooler and desire the quest for a quality, more efficient ...
We don't think we've seen a third party GPU cooler perform worse than a stock cooler, which doesn't say a lot about the latter really. As such, we were expecting better than stock numbers and we weren ...
Compared to the GeForce GTX 480 that prefaced it, the GTX 580 became a card that proved NVIDIA’s determination to make sure its cards don’t overheat. While it took no effort to see the GTX 480 reach ...