Vantec Iceberq 4

Willamette_sucks

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GW has one of those on his 9500.... wait. Lol. He used to anyways, he might have it on his Ti4200 now.

There is the Iceberq (wtf? why q and not g?) 4 and an Iceberq 4 Pro, and im not exactly sure of the differences, but I don't think the cooling ability is any different.

I have one (the Pro) on my Northbridge.

I don't think that it would be much better than a 9700 stock heat sink (GW may disagree), it may be a little better. If you're doing it for looks, or because u need a new one, then that would be fine, but if youre trying to overclock alot, then its probably not gonna help you out much.


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I don't have anything on my 9700 Pro. A guy sold it to me without anything over the GPU. (He was using the heat pipe and removed it and sold me the card) I am wondering if this would be better than say the Zalman or Thermaltake heatpipe coolers.
 
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they have good vid.card coolers

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www.zalman.com gives me a picture of a little girl and her puppy. Cute, but not really what I'm looking for to cool my vid card.
 

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Willamette, supposedly the pro model blows more cfm then the non pro, and the pro has a wider spread on the push pins to fit GeForce4 cards. The Iceberq that I have right now is the non pro, and it doesnt fit my Ti card.

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