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Guru3D.com » News » Raijintek Launches their Morpheus II Core Edition VGA Cooler

Raijintek Launches their Morpheus II Core Edition VGA Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/19/2016 09:49 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Raijintek Launches their Morpheus II Core Edition VGA Cooler

A new VGA cooler has been released by Raijintek, and it looks good. It is the updated model, this round called Morpheus II Core Edition VGA Cooler Designed to meet cooling capacity up to 360 Watts of TDP. Morpheus II core edition comes with 12 copper heat-pipes, 129 fins, mirror copper base, and the option to install 2×120mm fans.

Those outstanding combination and design provide best acceleration of heat dissipation process to assure your VGA board running under optimal temperature. Additionally, Morpheus comes with 26 RAM heat-sinks & 1 big VRM heat-sink. Moreover, Morpheus II core edition is multi-compatible with most modern nVIDIA & AMD (Hawaii & Curacao) GPU's.

  • Cooling capacity up to 360 watts TDP
  • 12 pcs copper heat-pipes and 129 pcs fins for efficient heat dissipation
  • 24pcs heat-sink for RAM & 1 big heat-sink for VRM
  • High compatibility with modern & future VGA cards
  • Thermal adhesive to lower RAM and VRM temperature significantly and assure proper bond
  • Compatible with AMD R9 390x, R9 Fury, Hawaii chip (R9 290/290x), Curacao chip (HD 7850, 7870 xt; R9 270/270x)
  • Compatible with nVIDIA GTX Series Chip 970, 980, 980Ti, 780Ti, 780, 770, 760, 650, 650Ti, 660, 660Ti, 680
  • Supports two 120mm fans (8 fan clips in the box)
  • Whole heatsink black coated
SPECIFICATION
Product Name MORPHEUS II CORE EDITION
Product Number 0R100022
Dimension [W×D×H] 254×98×44 mm
Weight 515 g [Heat Sink Only]
Thermal Resistance
0.135 °C/W [With Raijintek 12025 fan×2]
0.143 °C/W [With Raijintek 12013 fan×2]
Heat Sink
Base Material Mirror copper base
Fin Material Aluminum Alloy; Solder assembly
Heat-pipe
SPEC Φ6mm
Q'ty 12 pcs
Heat-sink for RAM & VRM
A type: 9pcs 13.4(W) × 11(H) × 15(D) mm
B type: 9pcs 13.4(W) × 5(H) × 15(D) mm
C type: 5pcs 5.9(W) × 11(H) × 20(D) mm
E type: 3pcs 5.9(W) × 11(H) × 6(D) mm
VRM type 28(W) × 18.5(H) × 94(D) mm
APPLICATION
AMD® R9 390x, R9 Fury, Hawaii chip (R9 290/290x),
Curacao chip (HD 7850, 7870 xt; R9 270/270x)
nVIDIA® GTX Series 970, 980, 980Ti, 780Ti, 780, 770, 760, 650, 650Ti, 660, 660Ti, 680




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PrMinisterGR
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#5260289 Posted on: 04/19/2016 04:27 PM
The problem that most of these coolers have is that they don't do anything for the VRM. There must be a way to have some kind of modular part to cool these too.

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#5260311 Posted on: 04/19/2016 05:16 PM
The problem that most of these coolers have is that they don't do anything for the VRM. There must be a way to have some kind of modular part to cool these too.
I agree, but there are cards like MSI Gaming line that do come with frontal plate that cools the VRMs and Memory, thus making going aftermarket much easier.



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#5260315 Posted on: 04/19/2016 05:30 PM
The problem that most of these coolers have is that they don't do anything for the VRM. There must be a way to have some kind of modular part to cool these too.


24pcs heat-sink for RAM & 1 big heat-sink for VRM

But no compatibility with R9 280/280x/285 380/380x but does all of the nVidia range

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#5260317 Posted on: 04/19/2016 05:32 PM
^^ Yep my MSI GAMING 980Ti has this and its awesome. I slapped on an Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme IV cooler and just left the backplate off as the card already has a front and back plate.

I then got some low profile pure copper heatsinks and stuck them onto the SFC chokes on the board to help keep them cool too.

Now my GPU is happy at 1580/8020 with only +15Mv

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