Reply 20 of 24, by RacoonRider
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wrote:It's damned huge indeed 🤣! But you're right, boards that would actually benefit by having such HSFs installed typically have most other things integrated and I typically only bother with things like sound cards and NICs if I for some reason have troubles with the integrated stuff.
What's that VGA HSF named and how much does it cost? I might consider getting me a 'couple' if my budget allows it 😜
There is one other trick to get those Zalmans cheaply, but it has some disadvantages. I often buy in bulk to save on shipping costs and because buying in bulk roughly equate to fewer purchases, so I have less hassle than when I buy every component individually. Often people that sell a lot will be the ones that are adept at computing and often will have modded or tweaked their hardware, I've on several occasions bought dead graphics cards that had such coolers installed for next to nothing, only grip is that some of these coolers are originally sold with multiple retention mechanisms, which the buyer of the dead graphics card will obviously not receive. But this way I got several of those Zalman coolers for like €5 and I got me some nice looking PCBs for free 😁
Here it is. I think it used to be a little cheaper:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NVIDIA-ATI-VGA-Video- … FAAAOxypNtSjiPs
I must warn you though, I had to trim it a little bit to fit 9800Pro - SMD components got in the way. You can see it on my picture, if you take a closer look at the top edge.
The sensor on the HSF reads 45-50°C under load.