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Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:41 am
by Apoptosis
Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

The Thermalright T-Rad2 is one of the toughest looking video card coolers on the market today with six nickel-plated heatpipes to transfer heat away from the GPU. With the option to mount two 92mm fans or a larger single 120mm fan this heat sink is unlike the one you used five years ago. Read on to see how this copper and nickel plated behemoth does!

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If you own a graphic card with an unbearably hot core then it might be time to drop a bit of coin on an aftermarket heatsink. This is imperative if you are one of the few enthusiasts that enjoy taking a soldering iron to your precious electronics. Priced at $52 the T-Rad2 is a bit on the expensive side considering how you'll most likely be attaching it to a card that costs two to three times the cost of the heatsink.
Article Title: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card Cooler Review
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/822/1/
Pricing At Time of Print: $53.99 at CrazyPC

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:47 am
by DX
HUGE!! And the compatibility chart says it works with the 9600gt =)

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:52 am
by Apoptosis
Would have been nice to see the AMD Radeon stock heatsink with the fan at 100% does.

When I tested the GFXChilla I got a huge drop by just increasing the fan speed on the reference card and that is a free improvement... Might be interesting to see what free gets you before people consider fork over $54 plus shipping on a heat sink. Plus fan speed control is now in CCC in versions 8.10 and newer.

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If you get the time maybe this is something worth adding to the chart.

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:07 am
by Gomeler
The one issue with increasing the fanspeed on single-slot coolers is the noise that is produced. The T-Rad2 + 120mm fan was silent while the HD4850 on the stock fan profile was a quite loud. Cranking it to 100% evokes memories of turbo-prop plane taking off :shock: If I have time I'll try to include the HD4850 heatsink at 100% but AirGas is dropping off 180L of LN2 in ~1 hour and my pouring arm is getting itchy :P

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:09 am
by KnightRid
I am actually looking for a cooler for my 8800GT.

I had no idea they were that thick! Wow!

Can this be run without the fan? I doubt it, but i figured i would ask. Maybe on a low end card that would only cost about as much as the cooler..lol

Mike

Everything is getting so damn big! CPU heatsinks are at the point they dont fit in smaller cases, now it looks like the video ones are going that way also!

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:25 am
by Skippman
Mike, it's time you joined us in the water cooling club, lol. :finga:


Seriously though. I know 120mm fan is efficent and all, but come on. You'd never fit that beast in a Shuttle or LAN Box.

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:38 am
by Gomeler
Well.. I accidentally forgot to plug in the fan once when re-mounting and it was loaded around 80 Celsius at 825MHz but I did have a 12" fan blowing in the direction of the benching rig to provide general circulation. With how hot current cores are it really isn't smart to run anything "passive" unless it's a cut down card like a 4670. I did run old HD3850s passive with the Arctic Cooling S1 but those cores were also tiny so I could get away with it.

Re: Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card GPU Cooler

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:42 am
by gwolfman
very interesting heatsink. I like it. Too bad it doesn't fit a gtx280.