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Guru3D.com » News » Spire outs Slimod 282 high-end GPU Cooler

Spire outs Slimod 282 high-end GPU Cooler

by Panagiotis Georgiadis on: 08/11/2010 11:27 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Introducing the Slimod 282 high-end DT Heat-pipe VGA graphics array cooler. The Slimod 282 is a powerful cooler for the latest hot 130W Nvidia and ATI graphics chipset.Equipped with four (4) all copper 6mm Direct Touch heat-pipes for efficient and quick heat transport to the aluminum stamped heat-sink fins which transfer the heat to ambient area. The four heat-pipes utilized and high performance sintered powder heat-pipes which guarantee best thermal results. The Slimod 282 is equipped with two (2) 90mm DC fans which generate strong air pressure and over 24CFM airflow.
 
The Slimod 282 VGA Cooler is supplied with full PCB mounting clips and fittings, S420 thermal interface material and RAM: memory heat-sinks. You can easily install this VGA cooler onto your Gforce and Radeon chipset based graphic cards. Powered by innovation and performance the Slimod 282 is the professional solution for pc enthusiasts and gamers alike offered to you by Spire.

Regarding the price of this new GPU cooler, it costs around EUR46,9 /$49,99 and it comes with thermal compound either pre-applied onto the cooler or in an injection tube.







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