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Old 26th February 2009, 16:44   #1
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Trying to find a air cooling heatsink for our video cards that not only cools well but is small enough to fit into our cases and on our motherboard without taking up 3+ slots, has become a complete nightmare. As video cards get bigger and faster, most think that the cooler that cools these cards should also be massive in size. Either it adds a lot of extra unneeded weight to our video cards or these coolers take up extra valuable PCI slots that we may need.

Coolink has introduced a GPU cooler that is short in height, and its overall length is surprisingly small when compared to other offerings. So, let's take a peak at this GPU cooler and see if it can handle an HD4870, shall we?

http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1491
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