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Product: Thermalright V-1 Ultra VGA Cooler
Date: January 18, 2005
Author: Kristofer "Dracos" Brozio
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5
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Introduction

Thermalright is well known in overclocking and enthusiast circles. The name Thermalright or the name of one of its products always comes up when someone asks for a CPU cooler recommendation. Thermalright recently came out with the V-1 VGA cooler, and it got rave reviews in the hardware community. Now Thermalright has tried to improve on that success with the introduction of the V-1 Ultra VGA cooler. Today I have it for review.

I would like to thank Thermalright for the chance to review their products.

First Looks

The V-1 Ultra arrived direct from Thermalright; it comes in a plain brown box with the Thermalright logo on the top of it. Opening the box we are greeted with the instruction manual.



We can also see a Thermalright sticker is included as well.


Underneath all that we find a small box containing parts for assembly and installation. In the box we also find the memory heatsinks. The heatsinks are pretty big actually, should dissipate heat well.


Now we find the actual V-1 wrapped in a protective plastic bag.


Real Time Price Check

Thermalright V-1 VGA Cooler
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