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Thermalright launch Spitfire VGA cooler
written by Mergano - December 5, 2009 04:24

Thermalright --arguably the king of chilliness at the moment-- has launched a new VGA cooler which they claim can even be used passively in some circumstances.

The Spitfire VGA cooler comes with six heat-pipes and measures 147 (L) x 123 (W) x 154 (H) mm, and weighs in at 550g. Luckily, for those with higher end GPUs, the cooler can accept 120/140mm fans, so that leaves the passive claims to those with lower end hardware, of course.

Gallery: Thermalright Spitfire VGA cooler
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Features:

  • 6 x Sintered Nickel Plated Heat-pipes, provides the GPU with the best cooling technology while capable of withstanding many years of operation .
  • 160 x 150mm of dissipating area. Can be used in conjunction with case with side-panel fans (Passive cooling), or can also be actively cooled with 14 or 12cm fans (fan clips included, additional fans sold separately) .
  • Double-sided copper base. Which allows two methods of installing your Spitfire to best suit your system.
  • Unique High-riser patented fins, allowing for unparallel cooling and near silent operation.
  • Support Pillar Hardware included, the Spitfire VGA cooler includes additional support hardware to prevent VGA card droop.
  • Soldered Heat-pipes, Fins and Copper Base, ensure all components maintain the highest of Thermal Efficiency .

To check all the details, you can check Thermalright’s product page here.

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