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Thermaltake GeForce 4 Copper Cooler Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/28/2002 06:30 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Viper's Lair has posted a Thermaltake GeForce 4 Copper Cooler review
Following up on the successful Orb GPU coolers, the engineers at Thermaltake whipped up something special for those of you who need something beefier for the GeForce 4.
The fan is slightly larger than nVidia's reference, and is rated at 10.6CFM. It's big enough, and draws more power than the stock fan, and you'll likely be forced to use the included 3-to-4 pin Molex adapter. Even if you didn't want to use the adapter, it's a physical impossibility to fit the power cable into the video card's outlet. Although the fan is larger, I didn't find the noise to be obtrusive, and chances are, your CPU HSF or case fans will likely generate a lot more noise.
The fan is slightly larger than nVidia's reference, and is rated at 10.6CFM. It's big enough, and draws more power than the stock fan, and you'll likely be forced to use the included 3-to-4 pin Molex adapter. Even if you didn't want to use the adapter, it's a physical impossibility to fit the power cable into the video card's outlet. Although the fan is larger, I didn't find the noise to be obtrusive, and chances are, your CPU HSF or case fans will likely generate a lot more noise.
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