Introduction
Many vendors of cooling systems use the open fan designed implemented in the Thermaltake DuOrb VGA cooler, however Thermaltake put two smaller fans and heatsinks on this design in order to spread the cooling love to the entire surface of the video card, including the RAM. While it doesn't appear to help much for full-load temperatures, the DuOrb certainly keeps the idle temperatures down. ThinkComputers has the review.
Features & Specifications
P/N: CL-G0102
Compatibility: nVIDIA 8800 GTS/GTX/Ultra nVIDIA 7900 GS/GTX nVIDIA 7800 GS/GT/GTX nVIDIA 6800 GS/GT ATi X1950 PRO/XT/XTX ATi X1900 GT/XT/XTX ATi X1800 GTO/XL/XT
Dimension: (L)180.5 x (W)98.5 x (H)30 mm
Heatsink: Material Copper base & Copper Fin
Heatpipe: 6 mm x 2pcs
Fan Dimension: 80 x 15 mm x 2pcs
Rated Voltage: 12V
Started Voltage: 7 V
Max.Air Flow: 23.8 CFM
Max. Air Pressure: 2.9 mmH2O
Fan Speed: 2500 RPM
Life Expectation: 50,000 hrs
Connector: 4 pin
Weight: 324g
Packaging
The mostly black box has a window on the front which prominently displays the cooler. There's a picture on the front of what I believe is a GeForce 8800 GTX with the cooler installed, so it's quite indicative of what my Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX will look like after I install it. The rear of the box lists the aforementioned specifications and detailed feature list, including a mention of the ScurveT fan blade design and the inclusion of VRM chip heatsinks, as well.
Included in the box is the cooler itself, 13 memory and chip heatsinks, four VRM heatsinks, a mounting bracket, some screws, a bit of thermal grease/paste, and instructions. The instructions are in nine languages.
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