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DeepCool V6000 VGA Cooler Review

Gaming TemperaturesWe run 30 minutes of the always intense Battlefield: Bad Company 2 game. Recording the maximum temperatures for each component allows us to see how well the VGA cooler will work in real-world performance scenarios.

When the lighter load of gaming is applied, the DeepCool V6000 again steals the lead where GPU cooling is concerned. The difference between the Icy Vision and V6000’s GPU (MEMIO) temperature is too narrow to give the V6000 an outright victory. VRM temperatures however are once again skyrocketing but not to what would be considered an unstable value.

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