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Auras Fridge JES-988 Passive VGA Cooler Review
Auras Fridge JES-988 Passive VGA Cooler Review
After-market cooling solutions have never been so popular, every month new units are released and it was not too long ago when the first Auras Fridge sample arrived at our testing lab. Auras might not be known by many, but they have been around for nearly 9 years which not only makes them very experienced in what they do, they also know quite well how to bring out attractive products with a high price/performance ratio. Today, we gladly look closer at the JES-988 video card heatsink, continue reading if you want to find out how it this passive VGA cooler performs.
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Editor jmke
Date 2008-04-15
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After-market cooling solutions have never been so popular, every month new samples are being pushed for a release and it was not too long ago when the first Auras Fridge sample arrived at my review desk. Auras might not be known for most of you, but in fact they have been around for nearly 10 years which not only makes them very professional in what they do, they also know quite well how to bring out attractive products with a high price/performance ratio. Today, we gladly have a look at the JES-988 video card heatsink...

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Auras Technology was founded back in 1998, but it was already the following year that they decided to move to a new place and become dedicated into developing notebook thermal solutions. Since then, they have only become more widespread, bigger, and better in what they do. They obtained ISO-9000, ISO-9001, ISO-14000 and ISO-18000 certifications and have increased their capital 10 times compared to their starting capital. With large production capacity and big OEM contracts, Auras is very experienced in cooling today's semiconductors, and that's probable why they decided to start focusing on retail products.

For our today's article we'll be looking at the Auras Fridge (JES-988) heatsink for ATI and NVIDIA video cards, here is what hit my doorstep few weeks back:

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Inside the box, this is what you'll find:

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  • Auras Fridge (JES-988) heatsink
  • 11 memory chip heatsink
  • adhesive thermal pads
  • thermal paste
  • 4 screw mounting kit
  • black push pins
  • white tubes
  • installation manual

    Specifications:

  • Heat Sink Dimension: L227.2 x W134.4 x H34 mm
  • Heat Sink Material: Stamped Micro-Fin / Heat pipes / Copper base plate
  • Fan Support: fanless (with 80mm and 120mm compatibility)
  • Noise Level: 0 dBA
  • Weight: 348.15 g (without fans)

    Let's have a close look at what Auras have to offer us ->

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