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Coolink is upgrading with a Duplaventis VGA cooler

After a long omission, the manufacturer again designed cooling for video cards.

Their last attempt was made sometime during the Radeon 9800 and GeForce FX 5900, and engineers have missed out on quite a few generations since then. Now, however, with the second big advent of the two GPU cards, they are again trying to create something lasting that compatibility list - you might even succeed.

Coolink is upgrading with a Duplaventis VGA cooler
At a turn of 2000, it is only 18 dB

The GFXChillan only catches the current-absorbing G80 and R600 graphics cores, while it can be safely applied to titanium manufactured with a smaller bandwidth - G92 and RV670. The four 6 mm thick heat pipes as well as the two 80 mm fans presumably do not run into overheating problems even with elevated clocks, if so, the valves can be replaced at any time with two larger air supply pieces. This is because the factory-fitted propellers are only 1 inch thick, which in turn has a big advantage: the GFXChilla takes up two slots with a card.

Coolink is upgrading with a Duplaventis VGA cooler
Copper base and lots and lots of holes

The package includes a garnish typical of more expensive brands after disassembly, ie in addition to the standard installation instructions and thermal paste, there are also ribs that can be glued to RAM and VRM inserts, as well as a converter for 4-pin fan connection. All this will cost about 5500 HUF as soon as the Coolink GFXChilla arrives in Hungary.

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