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The RAM Heatsinks

Don’t be fooled by the colour of the heatsinks. They are actually made from aluminium. Only eight pieces are provided, so there won’t be enough for cards that come with 16 memory chips. However, most cards come with only 8 memory chips so this should not be a problem.


The RAM Heatsinks

The RAM heatsinks are very light, since they are made from aluminum. As you can see, these are run-of-the-mill aluminium RAM heatsinks. They are mounted using the provided thermal tape. They should perform the same as any other aluminium RAM heatsinks in the market.

 

The Fan

The fan is easily removed by simply unscrewing three tiny screws.


Fan removed

The underside of the fan is labeled "T&T 6010M12C". Unfortunately, we could not find out just how loud (in decibels) it's rated at.


The Fan

But according to Jetart's specifications, this fan runs at 3400 rpm. So, this fan is definitely not going to be silent. In fact, this fan should be louder than the fan used in the Zalman VF700 series.

 

Miscellaneous

Jetart provides eight pieces of thermal tape for the RAM heatsinks and one extra rubber pad for the cooler retention mechanism, in case you lose the original.


Thermal Tapes And Rubber Pad

These two retention clips are used to mount the cooler onto the GPU. They are designed to transfer pressure required to mount the cooler properly, from the PCB around the screw points to the back of the GPU core. This allows a large amount of pressure to be applied without causing the card's PCB to bend over time


Retention clips

The longer retention clip A is mainly used for ATI cards while retention clip B is for NVIDIA cards.



 

 
   
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