Thursday, June 22nd 2006
MSI releases 7900GT with passive cooling
MSI has just announced a new version of the GeForce 7900GT - the NX7900GT-VT2D256EZ. The card sports a passive cooler, using two heatpipes and a large cooler to get rid of the heat. The rest of the card is pretty much standard, as it runs at 450MHz on the core and 1320MHz on the memory. Using two of these in SLI should be possible, as the cooler does not take up a lot of space.
Source:
Hartware.de (german)
10 Comments on MSI releases 7900GT with passive cooling
Edit: And how come MSI manage to passively cool a faster card than Asus with a smaller heatsink?
Copper is denser, & thus, HOLDS ONTO HEAT LONGER than Aluminum does...
(Aluminum "sheds" heat faster than copper does in other words).
:)
* Probably a great deal of the reason WHY you see 'combination' metals (usually Copper core for faster 'absorption of heat from the cpu core'/Aluminum fins for heat dissipation)
APK
P.S.=> IIRC, that is the "physics" of it for heatsinks & metals used... apk