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    [Gallery] MSI Cyclone Cooler on R4890 Cyclone detailled

    Hey everyone !

    Here are the pics of the Cyclone Cooler that is on the R4890 from MSI... As I've the pics of the cooler, without the card.

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    As usual, feel free to use the pictures as soon as you mention Overclocking-TV

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    Looks not so powerful enough...

    Sorry for my bad English

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    fan does look kinda dinky...

    looks to be what, an 80 or 92mm?

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    I spy 2 8mm pipes
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    I think the fan is a little bit to small, isn't it?
    The cooler locks a bit like on of the Zalman coolers

    What about putting hot air out of the case?
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    The fan seems really cheap. I hope it will not be too noisy for the ears of users.

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    It looks like the Intel original heatsink in the middle with 4 heatpipes..

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    Guys, this is a stock heatsink! Considering that, this thing looks nice, nice nice. 80mm(or 92?) fan, huge copper base with 2x 8 and 2x 6mm heatpipes and good surface area. What do you want more?

    If you really need (or think that you need) overkill cooling, well then get an aftermarket heatsink.
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    okay guys

    it's 80 mm fan, it's copper but covered (as you may have noticed)

    two 8mm Heat pipe in the center and two 6mm HP additional...

    Don't forget this is the cooler sell with the card as one the cooler isn't available 'as is' ^^ but when i took the pics i only had the cooler, not the card !
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    That cooler looks like something batman carries.

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    Airflow dosen't look very efficient, tbh. I do think that it looks good though, exept for the logos.

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    The cooler looks badass.
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    not really sure on this one as it doesn't look that great but lets hope it performs better than it looks
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    You can't even lap it
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    I think it looks pretty damn sweet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRun View Post
    You can't even lap it
    Of course you can. It's just a bit harder than it normally would be, thus you need to be a little creative.
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