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Home arrow News arrow Thermaltake Presented Fanless 330 - The 0dBA VGA Cooler
Thermaltake Presented Fanless 330 - The 0dBA VGA Cooler PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Friday, 14 November 2008
Thermaltake presented the new passive VGA cooler, Fanless 330. And according to Thermaltake, this passive design of Fanless 330 offers the absolute quiet operation environment. There are three heatsink modules on SpinQ to dissipate GPU heat, and 4 efficient copper heatpipes speeding up the heat transfer. In order to further boost up the performance, the mirror coating base also ensures these well designed cooling structures on Fanless 330 are in perfect contact with the GPU.

 

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Fanless 330, the new passive graphic card cooler from Thermaltake, has the most unique mechanical design never seen on the market.


Features:
          •  Completely silent - Fanless design gives no noise operation  and good cooling effect
          •  3 heatsink modules in one - 4 heatpipes & 106 fins make 3 single heatsink modules  and get multiple cooling performance 
          •  Dual layer structure with 3 heatsink modules : conducts heat effectively from GPU and  gets more surfaces to dissipate

 
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