
Graphics cards of today emits more heat than the high-end processors and the cooling requirements are higher than ever. Even if both AMD and NVIDIA are capable of designing their own coolers for keeping temperatures in check it's rare to see more than just capable coolers from factory. Thermaltake is one who tries to come up with better solutions for those who wants even lower temperatures and less noise.
ThermalTake ISGC V320 is a rather extreme cooler with five copper heatpipes and one huge aluminum heatsink that holds not one but two 120mm fans. It measures 241x125x63mm and weighs 738g, so you need to fasten the card properly if you're going to install this one.

The two 120mm fans operate at between 800 and 1300RPM for optimized cooling and keeping noise at a minimum. It's also nice to see that Thermaltake supports more or less all graphics cards launched over the last few years, both AMD and NVIDIA.
The only thing missing is a price and date for availability.


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