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Thermalright Spitfire VGA Cooler  

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Posted by admin — December 4th, 2009, 1:07 PM

thermalright spitfire 300x202 Thermalright Spitfire VGA Coolerthermalright spitfire 2 300x224 Thermalright Spitfire VGA CoolerThermalright is launching a new product into the market, designed for aggressive GPU cooling.


The Thermalright Spitfire combines the companies’ award winning design to create a one of a kind GPU cooler that promises to deliver the best performance.


The unit is comprised of a solid copper, nickel plated base, giving it a weight of  550g and heat is directed away by six 6mm heatpipes that join an array of dense aluminum fins to make sure heat is properly dispersed. It sits at 147 (L) x 123 (W) x 154 (H) mm, utilizing a 90-degree angle design that supports a 120mm fan for optional active cooling.


The cooler includes their Chill Factor thermal paste, along with a variety if separate heatsinks for memory chips and VRMs and the retention mechanism is a completely tool-less design.


The Spitfire has full support for a large number of single GPU video cards including the ATI HD 5800 series,  HD 4800 series,  HD 3800 series, X1900, X1800, X1650, X850 and X800 series. Additional it includes support for NVIDIA 7 and 8 series (excluding G80 cores), 9 series, and the GTS 250. Unfortunately it does not support any  NVIDIA GTX series of cards.


Pricing and availability are unknown




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