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Old 23-12-2008, 10:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey there,

i have got the following configuration in my pc:

Quad core Q6600(O.C 20%)
Asus P5QL-EM mobo
4 GB (2X2 )800Mhz Kingston
Asus Radeon EAH4850
Windows Vista home premium 64 bit

whenever i play games like crysis (on full configuration ie all enthusiast,AAx8,1440x1280..)the game runs fine but the problem is that my graphics case gets heated upto 85 C...So i want to know some good cooling system for my pc...

Price range:3000-4500

Thanks!

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Old 23-12-2008, 10:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If you need a aftermarket cooler then look no further than Accelero S1 Rev.2. It's one of the best VFM cooler available in the market. I have got one applied on my 4580 & the idle temps are 43 degrees & load has never crossed 50 degrees. Even after 3 hours of gaming on GTA IV it still loads to only 47 degrees. It costs around 1.6k if you purchase it online & add a 120mm fan to it for extra cooling. That should do the trick.
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Old 23-12-2008, 10:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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get a artic cooling solution

Accelero S1 Rev. 2 + Arctic Cooling Turbo Module

http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=147

only rev 2 works fine with Hd4850

u can get it from lynx india (make sure its maunfactured after may 2008,else it would not be compitable with Hd4850)

http://www.lynx-india.com/index.php?productID=2031

http://www.lynx-india.com/index.php?productID=2220


also since ur budget is a little high u can go for Thermalright T-Radē
available at lynx again

http://www.lynx-india.com/index.php?productID=3469

again make sure twice that its new versions which is compitable with Hd4850 ..

do let us know ...when u get it..and tell us how it performs...

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If you need a aftermarket cooler then look no further than Accelero S1 Rev.2. It's one of the best VFM cooler available in the market. I have got one applied on my 4580 & the idle temps are 43 degrees & load has never crossed 50 degrees. Even after 3 hours of gaming on GTA IV it still loads to only 47 degrees. It costs around 1.6k if you purchase it online & add a 120mm fan to it for extra cooling. That should do the trick.

thats cool ,congrates u bought it .... i was away for a while ..BTW off the topic hows GTAIV and how much FPS u are getting for it ?
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^The game is freaking awesome. We have a thread running in the Gamerz section. You might just want to visit it as there is a boat load of discussion going on in there.
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^The game is freaking awesome. We have a thread running in the Gamerz section. You might just want to visit it as there is a boat load of discussion going on in there.
cool i will be right there
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Hey thanks for the suggestions guys.

Asus Radeon HD 4850 has got inbuilt heatsink so how can these help??I mean is it possible to connect 2 heat sinks to a single graphics card?

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You'll have to remove your existing heatsink and then install the third party cooling solution.
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Ok!!But is thermalright T-Rad better than asus default heat sink??Or has Asus already given better heatsink??Please let me know if anyone knows it....
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