Wednesday, July 6th 2011

MSI Sells Twin Frozr II VGA Cooler Loose in Japan

MSI's engineers struck gold with their Twin Frozr II cooler design, introduced a couple of generations of GPUs ago. Twin Frozr II soon became MSI's workhorse VGA cooler for high-end non-reference design graphics cards, on both the NVIDIA and ATI/AMD lines. It is reported that MSI is now selling this VGA heatsink loose in the Japanese market, so you don't have to buy an new MSI graphics card, and just upgrade your existing one with it.

This variant of Twin Frozr II has GPU retention hole layout that matches that of GF100 and GF110-based single-GPU graphics cards, i.e. GTX 465, GTX 470, GTX 480, GTX 570, and GTX 580. The cooler measures 251.9x100.9x35 mm, weighing 520 g. It consists of a nickel-plated copper base, from which five heat pipes (6 mm thick pipes towards the central portion of the base, 8 mm thick towards periphery) originate, conveying heat to a large aluminum fin stack. This stack is ventilated by two PWM-controlled fans. The Twin Frozr II is priced at ¥5,980 or US $73.
Source: Expreview
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19 Comments on MSI Sells Twin Frozr II VGA Cooler Loose in Japan

#1
btarunr
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Many Thanks to Maban for the tip.
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#2
hanzi
Sweet! Instant MSI Twin Frozr for your card! even though you have other brand gpu
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#3
Maban
Now, if they only sold the gold edition in the US for around $70, I would buy three.
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#4
arterius2
MabanNow, if they only sold the gold edition in the US for around $70, I would buy three.
gold is tacky... c'mon




rappers wear gold.
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#5
Maban
Copper not gold.
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#6
STCNE
Well, what else do you expect them to do with all the leftover TF2s now that 3 is out, I doubt they will make any more when these sell out.
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#7
LAN_deRf_HA
Interesting color. Looks black and red? Doubt it will come with the vrm/ram plate.
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#9
theJesus
Way too expensive. For that price, there are much better options.
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#10
LAN_deRf_HA
Like what? Everything that comes to mind costs just as much, takes up 3 slots, and doesn't cool any better.
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#11
theJesus
LAN_deRf_HALike what? Everything that comes to mind costs just as much, takes up 3 slots, and doesn't cool any better.
Source on the Thermalright Shaman or AC Excellero XTREME not performing any better than this? I find that hard to believe.

Besides, this apparently doesn't even come with the VRM/Memory cooling, which instantly makes everything else a better option.
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#12
Maban
AXP can be had with mounting kit for about $65 total on sale (which SuperBiiz has all the time). It can also cool by far better than TFII. It's only downside is triple slot. Plus this doesn't come with any other component sinks.
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#14
LAN_deRf_HA
$5 less for a 5c dif. but with the 3 slot penalty. I've got to say that's not really jumping out at me as a better option. Especially since it doesn't look as good and the vrm/ram it comes with count as null. You should always cut up the stock vrm/ram sink to fit around the new cooler cause those little grey sinks you get with kits like the AC suck ass so they might as well not even be included. Seriously, you'll get higher vrm temps with that kind of setup so you might as well take a dremel to the stock plate if you're changing out the heatsink anyways.
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#15
Andrea deluxe
anyone can link me an ebayer who sell own 2 gtx dual fan cooler for gtx 580?

:)
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#17
scaminatrix
At last! Now give us a Vapor-X cooler for AMD cards! Pleeease!

Yea yea, I got a thing for the Vapor-X :p
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#18
jpierce55
That price is ridiculous! Somebody will be better served putting $73 to the next g-card release.
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#19
[H]@RD5TUFF
As usual Japan gets all the awesome stuff.
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