Today i have been super keen and picked up my TRad2 from overclockers
I am fitting it to a BFG 9800GTX OCX card
this is not a 9800GTX+ card but runs at roughly the same speed at the factory overclock OCX settings
I upgraded to this card from an 8800GT as it cost me £20 to do so. [got in before the 8800GT price fall]
The reason for getting the cooler is mainly due to the noise that the 9800gtx puts out when running it overclocked.
I run the card above the factory overclock at 807/1285/2047 for benchmarks and some games [both crysis titles]
This is all well and good as the card is stable but a bit hot
the main problem is that i need the stock fan on at 100% to stop the card crashing
which whilst not a major problem - it is very noisy
so after speaking with bledd on here and looking at preliminary reviews [and pestering Gibbo for an ETA] the cooler has finally arrived.
I'm hoping i will be able to get the card runningquietly at a good overclock and it will be a lot cooler than stock
the box is a standard thermalright affair
this is what comes with it:
T-Rad2 Heat sink x 1
Ram sink A x 2
Ram sink B x 10
Ram sink C x 2
Soft washer x 4
Hard washer x 4
Screw cap x 4
Double thread screw x 4
92mm Fan wire clip*9
Screw Cap*2
Thermal Paste x 1
for this build, i will be using my own thermal paste rather than that supplied
arctic silver and arcticlean TIM removal kit
i suggest you get some tim remover as the heatsinks need to be mounted on a pure surface to stick properly
here is the graphics card with the stock sink removed
i think nvidia would save a lot of money by putting on less TIM - that way they could invest it into making NEW cards rather than just rebadged models!
this is the card with the thermalright Heatsinks installed on the memory
I am fitting it to a BFG 9800GTX OCX card
this is not a 9800GTX+ card but runs at roughly the same speed at the factory overclock OCX settings
I upgraded to this card from an 8800GT as it cost me £20 to do so. [got in before the 8800GT price fall]
The reason for getting the cooler is mainly due to the noise that the 9800gtx puts out when running it overclocked.
I run the card above the factory overclock at 807/1285/2047 for benchmarks and some games [both crysis titles]
This is all well and good as the card is stable but a bit hot
the main problem is that i need the stock fan on at 100% to stop the card crashing
which whilst not a major problem - it is very noisy
so after speaking with bledd on here and looking at preliminary reviews [and pestering Gibbo for an ETA] the cooler has finally arrived.
I'm hoping i will be able to get the card runningquietly at a good overclock and it will be a lot cooler than stock
the box is a standard thermalright affair
this is what comes with it:
T-Rad2 Heat sink x 1
Ram sink A x 2
Ram sink B x 10
Ram sink C x 2
Soft washer x 4
Hard washer x 4
Screw cap x 4
Double thread screw x 4
92mm Fan wire clip*9
Screw Cap*2
Thermal Paste x 1
for this build, i will be using my own thermal paste rather than that supplied
arctic silver and arcticlean TIM removal kit
i suggest you get some tim remover as the heatsinks need to be mounted on a pure surface to stick properly
here is the graphics card with the stock sink removed
i think nvidia would save a lot of money by putting on less TIM - that way they could invest it into making NEW cards rather than just rebadged models!
this is the card with the thermalright Heatsinks installed on the memory
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