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4th November 2006, 11:31 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Vantec iCEBERQ6 Premium VGA Cooling Kit Temperatures inside your case are higher than the Sahara and you’re one step away from being as deaf as a stone post. The stock cooler on your video card just isn’t cutting it anymore. It’s time to upgrade to an aftermarket solution that will keep heat under control and allow you to keep your hearing. Unfortunately, you’re also planning on upgrading to a different brand video card, one that cranks out more than its fair share of noise and heat. That means shelling out the bucks for a new cooler—unless you choose the Vantec iCEBERQ6 Premium VGA Cooling Kit. But does one size really fit all when it comes to VGA coolers?
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