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** RAIJINTEK MORPHEUS - HIGH PERFORMANCE VGA COOLER **

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Hi Guys

Today we are launching the Raijintek Morpheus cooler.

It gives me great pleasure to announce this cooler as I actually worked on the development of this cooler with them.

Initial testing on my R9 290X was good but we had some fitment issues and at my request, cooling for the VRMs needed improvement.

a few days later, I had revised mounting hardware in my hands and a VRM cooler specific for my card.

This drastically reduced VRM temperatures and made the card very overclockable.

The fitment of the new mounting hardware is superb and it made fitting the cooler a breeze. The additional heatsinks for the RAM and VRMS were also easy to fit and stuck firmly enough for my liking.

my load temperatures went from 90'C under full load on stock cooling solution down to 55'C with the Morpheus using a pair of Corsair SP120 PWM fans.

Raijintek have also made it clear that they intend to support this cooler for upcoming VGA releases as best they can as well meaning you will have a future proof cooler.

Build quality and performance wise, this is a great addition for users looking for a performance increase with the benefits of a far quieter GPU.


Check our their Facebook page here for more product info!







Raijintek Morpheus High Performance VGA Cooler @ £44.99 inc VAT

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Morpheus, a superior high-end VGA cooler is designed to meet cooling requirements of upto 360 Watt TDP. Additionally, Morpheus comes with 24 ram heat sinks & 1 big VRM heatsink. Morpheus is a Multi -Compatible with most modern nVidia (Kepler) and AMD Gpu's (Hawaii & Curacao)

Compatibility:-
- AMD: Hawaii Chip (R9 290x/290, R9 270x/270) Curacao Chip (HD 7850, 7870 xt)
- nVidia Kepler Chip (GTX 650, 660, 660Ti, 680, 760, 760, 770, 780)

Features:-
- Cooling Capacity 360 watts TDP
- 12 pcs copper heat pipers and 129 fins for efficient heat dissipation
- 24 pcs heat-sink for RAM & 1 heat-sink for VRM
- Thermal adhesive to lower RAM and VRM temperatue significantly and assure proper bond.
- Supports 2 x 120mm Fan

Technical Specifications:-
- Dimension (WxDxH) 254x98x44 mm
- Weight 515g


Only £44.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Looks a lot like an Alpenfohn Peter. 12 heatpipes and the fin design looks pretty much the same except for the semi-continuous length vs the fully split 'towers' on the AP.
Bet they're made in the same factory.
 
including the card, it should cover 4 slots with fans attached.

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Good price, but those heatsinks look a bit cheap and the VRM one looks interesting. Sure they're all capable enough though :)

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Looks a lot like an Alpenfohn Peter. 12 heatpipes and the fin design looks pretty much the same except for the semi-continuous length vs the fully split 'towers' on the AP.
Bet they're made in the same factory.

A naked AC Xtreme is pretty similar too.

Can we see the vrm cooling solution please? I'm afraid ill need to see it to believe it.

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This, can it outperform the beast(Alpenfohn vrm)?

Can we purchase the heatsinks separately?
 
Tempting as you can have a 290X + this for £450, Can you use that killer paste as well the liquid pro? The downsides negate the above for me though:


OCUK need to do it for people and slap on £15 for the hours work. Thats £465 for the MSI 290X + this and paste but you still wont sell many in silver it should have been in black. And with lower power becoming the new trend i forsee coolers like this not having a very bright future at all unless people keep ramming cards thermals limits upwards even on 20nm.
 
Never fitted an aftermarket GPU cooler before, how easy is this sort of thing to do, always scared of borking a £300 GPU but the R9 290 stock cooler really could do with an upgrade...
 
Pretty easy. The cooler itself only uses four screws to attach to the card and the only slightly fiddly stuff involves fitting the heatsinks which isn't difficult either.

Getting the original cooler off is probably the most awkward part, but that's no real biggie.
 
Pretty easy. The cooler itself only uses four screws to attach to the card and the only slightly fiddly stuff involves fitting the heatsinks which isn't difficult either.

Getting the original cooler off is probably the most awkward part, but that's no real biggie.

Fair enough, I'm considering upgrading my stock 290 cooler, I was having a look at the Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV, will have to read some reviews and see how they compare.
 
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