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    Thermalright T-rad2 GPU cooler reviewed!



    T-rad2 is light weight, slim, but look at the performance:





    Full review here

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    hmmm that graph sortof reminds me of pepsi vs coca cola for some reason lol

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    Nice performance but yet still no release date? Btw I'm still debating whethere I should grab 2 of these or stick with my stock cooler. Don't get me wrong, the stock cooler on HD4870 is still a good one, 51 idle at 40% fan speed ain't bad is it? I think if you put 2x90mm fan on the T-rad then what the noise level will be like.

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    They need to release a T-rad2 Extreme - able to perfectly fit 2x120mm fans

    btw you can fit 120mm fans on the HR-03 with stock clips
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    To be totally fair with the HR03-GT, they should have tested it with 2x92 and 1x120 as well ...
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    Yeah, HR-03 GT's a great performer when it's given enough airflow to dissipate the heat that it accumulates.

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    And how does it fare against Accelero S1?

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    ^^was about to mention it too. this has nothing on Accelero S1.

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    IMO, the real test of any cooler is when the core is overclocked. I have seen in the past a Thermaltake DuOrb kick butt at stock speeds then then get completely overwhelmed when a moderate overclock is applied.

    For all we know the T-Rad will get its butt kicked by an overclocked RV770. Not likely but still...

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    vGPU mod + 900+ MHz for core and then we can draw conclusions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    IMO, the real test of any cooler is when the core is overclocked. I have seen in the past a Thermaltake DuOrb kick butt at stock speeds then then get completely overwhelmed when a moderate overclock is applied.

    For all we know the T-Rad will get its butt kicked by an overclocked RV770. Not likely but still...
    The T-rad just flexed its heatpipes just said "bring it on!!!!"

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    is this single slot? without the fans

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    S1+TURBO MODULE its better, but bigger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr.noob View Post
    S1+TURBO MODULE its better, but bigger!
    actually I thought the HR-03GT is better than the S1 by a good couple of degrees.

    The reason S1 gets so much fan fare is because it is able to run passive in certain situations and its low cost.
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    Why they don't include 280/260 compatibility, we'll never know..
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr.noob View Post
    S1+TURBO MODULE its better, but bigger!
    I found that adding turbo module made no difference in temperatures. Only fans I have in my matx case are 2x120mm

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    the s1 cannot handle my 4850 @ 950 core it gets above 60 degrees



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    Quote Originally Posted by dexman View Post
    ^^was about to mention it too. this has nothing on Accelero S1.
    What would make you say that.
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    Here's something I design which could be a solution to VRM cooling:



    I've sent them a mail about this, hope they take it serious, cause even T-rad 2 needs it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSAlliN View Post
    Here's something I design which could be a solution to VRM cooling:



    I've sent them a mail about this, hope they take it serious, cause even T-rad 2 needs it.
    Not really. You see even on the new heatsinks for AMD / nvidia the only contact the mosfets make with the heatsinks is by touching the same metal parts as the memory - in fact, they're the farthest from the fin dissipation area.
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    that looks like a modded HR-11. In fact, if you get an HR-11, heat the pipes; that would allow the plate to bend backwards so it would contact the Vrams and disapate the heat upwards. only problem is how to keep it on.
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    nice performance but something tells me they did not crank up the fan speed on the stock cooler

    with fan just at 40% on 4870 overclocked my card idles at 46C and load no more then 60C

    people who plan to volt mod will love this cooler, otherwise i say dont waste your money if your case has proper airflow
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    Not really. You see even on the new heatsinks for AMD / nvidia the only contact the mosfets make with the heatsinks is by touching the same metal parts as the memory - in fact, they're the farthest from the fin dissipation area.
    I'm so sick of guys with theories based on the color of the sky,when I talk out of experience. I already have a HD 4850 which is properly cooled. Well the GPU is properly cooled, cause the VRM can't take an OC with those RAM Sinks.

    Even guys with Watercooling have similar problems, cause that WC doesn't apply on VRM area, only the GPU gets cooled. Here's others with similar problems:

    http://forums.amd.com/game/messagevi...threadid=98153

    http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=66763

    http://www.rage3d.com/BOARD/showthread.php?t=33928000

    http://www.rage3d.net/board/showthread.php?t=33928548

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    Oh, yeah I see you own a BFG 9600GT OC, yet you contradict with my opinions as a HD 4850 user. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSAlliN View Post
    I'm so sick of guys with theories based on the color of the sky,when I talk out of experience. I already have a HD 4850 which is properly cooled. Well the GPU is properly cooled, cause the VRM can't take an OC with those RAM Sinks.

    Even guys with Watercooling have similar problems, cause that WC doesn't apply on VRM area, only the GPU gets cooled. Here's others with similar problems:

    http://forums.amd.com/game/messagevi...threadid=98153

    http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=66763

    http://www.rage3d.com/BOARD/showthread.php?t=33928000

    http://www.rage3d.net/board/showthread.php?t=33928548

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    Oh, yeah I see you own a BFG 9600GT OC, yet you contradict with my opinions as a HD 4850 user. .


    lols

    + one though on VRM's on my 4870 ran furmark etc about 10 mins ago :/ ambients about 19 i think the vrm went up to 106*C!!!!!!!
    thats with S1 + 2 fans ontop and also a FAT 120mm 38mm? tfan blowing acorss the vrm's also from the side! just madness
    hot hot hot





    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeywoman View Post
    that looks like a modded HR-11. In fact, if you get an HR-11, heat the pipes; that would allow the plate to bend backwards so it would contact the Vrams and disapate the heat upwards. only problem is how to keep it on.
    gogo ZIP TIES + electrical insulating tape me thinks :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    What would make you say that.
    4850 core temps under load

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