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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Bend the HR-03 90 degrees, you get all your PCI slots back
    That would be a great mod! Then you would have to mount a fan case side. However, good luck bending 6 heat pipes without kinking or snapping them.
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    Done it before though it was by accident originally... sat on a TT-BT

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    If you use a decent (about 1" to 2" diameter) pipe and secure the heatsink to a bench or something well enough it should bent easily, maybe use a torch to apply a bit of heat if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian MP5T View Post
    I can't believe you are actually quoting something from 30 Days ago...

    Basically, you are challenging weather or not I am "Extreme" or not... LOL.... So here is my reply to you...

    I understand that there is the desire for good cooling.. If you doubt that I understand, you really should look at some of my threads and posts..

    I did up an entire report on the VF-1000...

    It only takes up 2 PCI slots and lowers the operating temps by 30 degrees...
    I didnt read any previous posts really i just so happen to see everyone quoting that. But i remember back in the old days people used to mod CPU coolers to their graphics cards

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    Crap the pics are too small...
    In a nutshell:
    Clocks on 8800GT w/TT Duorb: 736/1806/1884 (Had to downclock mem until I vmod to get over 1800 on shaders)
    Idle temps: core 41 ambient 35
    Load temps core 49 ambient 40
    Found my better cooler. TT DuOrb.

    Idle:

    Load in ATiTool 3D view (hotter than artifact scan) for 10 minutes:

    I wish the 3D view had a clock on it like the artifact scanner so I could further validate my temps.
    Crysis, etc don't get it that hot. Only thing that matches ATiTool in heat is RTHDRIBL with some heavily tweaked out settings to make it buuuuuuurn. Which is weird because I never thought of ATiTool as being that taxing...
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    Looks like a Zalman Rip Off...
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    Sort of, but it kicks ass.

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    i just bought a 8800GT and looking to replace the stock h/s

    i think the ThermalTight V2 is very nice since its size is very small and still perform very well

    but will i need heatsinks for the rams and other parts fo the card ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT View Post
    i just bought a 8800GT and looking to replace the stock h/s

    i think the ThermalTight V2 is very nice since its size is very small and still perform very well

    but will i need heatsinks for the rams and other parts fo the card ?
    The Zalman comes wit them..
    You can buy them separate...
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    Quote Originally Posted by edge929 View Post
    The VF900 should cool the 8800GT just fine. In fact, I'll find out first hand tonight. It's been on my overclocked 1900XT for a year now and the 8800GT puts out much less heat than that did. Kept my 1900XT well within limits (65C full load, hours of gaming).

    If you do use the VF900, also note you'll need a total of 11 heatsinks. 8 for the RAM and 3 for the mosfets to the right of the core. The 4th small square is optional. You'll be fine if you have a side fan blowing on it.

    I'm currently using the VF900 heatsink/fan right now with the duorb's memory/mosfet heatsinks on a 8800gt. When I touch the mosfet heatsinks though, they're extremely hot I can only touch them for two seconds before I have to let go - I'm afraid that since the VF900 doesn't blow on them (and I'm assuming the VF1000) won't either, is this something to be concerned about?

    The only reason why I'm not using the DuOrb is that it's just too loud for me - I was thinking of buying a fan controller but at least with the zalman I get one.

    Was also thinking of getting the zalman vf 1000, is sharkacomputers the only place to get one?

    On a different note, I wish that vga coolers had a 4 pin connector so that they could use the vga's power connector...

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    i just got a VF900, it was on sale for $30 so i went for it. my temps went from 43C/59C to 36C/50C(660 core clock). it is fairly cold where my PC is to begin with

    also for the RAM heatsinks i put some AS5 in the middle and small dots of superglue on the corners. it will hold fine but when you need to take them off it only takes a mild amount of twisting to get them off

    i am pretty sure if i cleaned up the bottom of my case a bit it would be lower.

    summer is the real test i am waiting for right now, if it doesn't work then i will sell it to my cousin for his card and buy a VF1000
    when some say "why mod?" i say "why not mod?"

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    Yeah summer is a real test, Im actually expecting a rise of more then 6c im load temps

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    I'm doing quite well with an accelero S1, 55C loaded fully passive with so-so case airflow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Demo View Post
    Yeah summer is a real test, Im actually expecting a rise of more then 6c im load temps
    yeah it is going to be brutal, but still better than stock
    when some say "why mod?" i say "why not mod?"

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    Just got the VF1000 for my 8800gt, running the fan at around 50%. Running ati tool .26 for 16 minutes I've gotten:

    Nvidia Core: 64 c max
    Nvidia Ambient: 49 c max
    Southbridge: 52 c max

    With the stock cooler I've gotten about 76 c max - I don't know if it's that much of an improvement to have spent 55 dollars on it though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryouko View Post

    With the stock cooler I've gotten about 76 c max - I don't know if it's that much of an improvement to have spent 55 dollars on it though...
    Run the fan higher if you want more...

    I don't see why you are seeming to be upset, any drop in temp is good.
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    No, no... just disappointed. I had the same temps with the zalman vf900 with the same speed. I'll probably wait a week to have the zalman super thermal grease set in and see if that's the reason why it's the same temp.

    I also tried the duorb and max temp was 50 c, but the fan was on max and was just way to loud for me.
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    ^^^ Cool. That makes more sense..
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    Hello,
    i've Gigabyte 8800gt 512mb with Zalman stock Vf-830.
    But it's too loud for me, so i want it change to Zalman VF1000 LED.
    will it fit on this? Or maybe i must choose another vga cooler?
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    VF1000 has the best balance of cooling, noise and size. only a few coolers beat it by a small amount in cooling but they tend to take up 3 slots or are noisier
    when some say "why mod?" i say "why not mod?"

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    Vf-1000 Ftw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian MP5T View Post


    Looks like a Zalman Rip Off...
    Looks like it, perhaps, but it probably won't perform anywhere near as well as the Zalman.
    Mind you, I am using an HR-03GT/Enzotech copper ramsinks/Noctua NF-P12 setup on mine
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    8800GTS 512 Staying Semi-Chilly w/ HR-03

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian MP5T View Post


    Looks like a Zalman Rip Off...
    Quote Originally Posted by Retro View Post
    Looks like it, perhaps, but it probably won't perform anywhere near as well as the Zalman.
    Mind you, I am using an HR-03GT/Enzotech copper ramsinks/Noctua NF-P12 setup on mine
    720/1805/1940 with 4 instances of RTHDRIBL running is 42 degrees. Idle is 38. That's right, idle->load delta of only 4 degrees

    I think it's an excellent compromise on performance and size. It's not a behemoth like the HR-03, but it's load temps are only a degree or two higher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techguy2k5 View Post
    720/1805/1940 with 4 instances of RTHDRIBL running is 42 degrees. Idle is 38. That's right, idle->load delta of only 4 degrees

    I think it's an excellent compromise on performance and size. It's not a behemoth like the HR-03, but it's load temps are only a degree or two higher.
    yea if id still had a 8800GT id rather slap on a duorb on it then that way to big thermalright thing.
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