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Thermalright VRM-G1 VGA Memory Cooler - Copper Base, Aluminum Fins

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Thermalright VRM-G1 VGA Memory Cooler - Copper Base, Aluminum FinsThe Thermalright VRM G1 is a fanless VGA memory cooler designed to enhance the performance and longevity of your graphics card. Featuring a copper base and aluminum fins, this cooler efficiently dissipates heat, ensuring optimal performance even under demanding conditions. Key Features: Fanless Design: Silent operation for a distraction free experience. Copper Base & Aluminum Fins: Superior heat dissipation for enhanced performance. Dual 6mm

The Thermalright VRM-G1 is a fanless VGA memory cooler designed to enhance the performance and longevity of your graphics card. Featuring a copper base and aluminum fins, this cooler efficiently dissipates heat, ensuring optimal performance even under demanding conditions.

Key Features:

  • Fanless Design: Silent operation for a distraction-free experience.
  • Copper Base & Aluminum Fins: Superior heat dissipation for enhanced performance.
  • Dual 6mm Heatpipes: Efficiently transfer heat away from critical components.
  • Optional 80mm Fan Support: Flexibility to add additional cooling if needed.
  • Wide Compatibility: Supports NVIDIA GTX285 and compatible with T-Rad2 GTX/HR-03 GTX/Spitfire coolers.

Specifications:

Brand Thermalright
Model VRM-G1
Type VGA Memory Cooler
Material Copper Base, Aluminum Fins
Heatpipes 2 x 6mm
Fan Support Optional 80mm fan
Weight 140g
Compatibility NVIDIA GTX285, T-Rad2 GTX, HR-03 GTX, Spitfire
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