Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
What is interesting to notice, is that for a 6C drop in GPU temperature (51 down to 45), we gained 6 Mhz in stable performance (less than 1%). Note btw that I tested at 897, and furmark crashed after 30 minutes. What is also interesting to notice is that in order to do so, we went from an MCR220+MCP655 pump, to two MCR320 rads with two MCP5655 pumps. The cost of cooling more than doubled, for a gain of only 6C, and an improved OC of only 6 Mhz.

I thought I would do the above to bring things back into prospective, and allow everyone to make an informed choice when it comes to cooling!
Honest testing and reporting to the public from the manufacturer is much appreciated, especially when the result may not be in great favor to the product you are selling.
You have proved your point though, that the Swiftech Hydro-Copper is amazing at cooling the Core temperature of a GTX 480.