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Old 5th December 2004, 23:13   #1
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Default Spire CoolForce II CF202-NBL Graphics Card Cooler Review

Spire´s CoolForce II is made to fit any card in the Geforce 4 Ti series and includes everything necessary to switch from the current “stock” cooling to the brand spanking new one and squeeze out a bit of extra performance at the same time.

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maybe a bit late to make a gf4 cooler review . but still a nice review.
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the original CoolForce (I) has been around for some time, I find it great they still bring out new goodies for videocards which are not "latest gen" as not everybody has the money to keep with these 6 month upgrade cycles. I'm running a R9700 Pro, but came from a Ti4600.
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the original CoolForce (I) has been around for some time, I find it great they still bring out new goodies for videocards which are not "latest gen" as not everybody has the money to keep with these 6 month upgrade cycles. I'm running a R9700 Pro, but came from a Ti4600.
idd, they still make cooling solutions for older cards, and that alone is good enough to mention. Still I prefer my boxed amd cooler . But When I pasted that cooler on my GFti I didn't notice that the base was concave.
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"pasted that cooler" is quite the essential part in your phrase
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