The offered VRM G1 variant of the cooler was designed specifically for use with the Spitfire VGA cooler and is suitable particularly for housing, in which a side fan was installed. The cooler is oriented so that the cold air is sucked in the inverter heat sink can with cool effective. Optionally, a 80 x 15 mm or 80 x 25 mm fan can be installed.
The outstanding feature of Thermalright is that the contact points between the cooling fins and heat pipes and heat pipes and base plate are soldered together. This small yet important detail gives the Thermalright coolers an almost unparalleled longevity with the same cooling capacity. If the relevant items are "just" plugged and not soldered to the compounds due to the long-term temperature fluctuations and the different coefficients of expansion (copper aluminum) release after a relatively short time. Without the direct contact between heat pipes and cooling fins, a cooling body loses significant cooling capacity. Please pay attention to this detail costly when you compare Thermalright cooler with other models.
The elaborately shaped heat sinks are made completely of aluminum and feature numerous that ensure the greatest possible surface to the heat absorbed efficiently and effectively deliver to the outside. With this heat sink sets the performance of the Spitfire Thermalright VGA cooler on these cards can improve further, creating a much more effective cooling is achieved. Especially in the modern graphics cards, where the voltage converter increasingly onerous and a considerably higher temperature load to be suspended, the VRM coolers are practically essential for survival.




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