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DeepCool V6000 VGA Cooler Review

VRM TemperaturesWe also record the VRM temperatures of the card. This allows us check the VGA cooler’s ability to cool some of the important and hot running components of our graphics card. It also allows us to determine whether the supplied VRM heatsinks are of acceptable quality and performance.

The VRM cooling result is far less pleasing than the competitive GPU cooling results previously observed. The supplied heatsinks clearly aren’t capable of cooling the main components which make up our HD 4870’s ragingly hot VRM. Graphics cards that have less power being converted through their VRM should offer much lower temperatures than those displayed in our card’s chart.

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