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home > news > antec's vcool keeps vgas 15 degrees cooler

Antec's VCool keeps VGAs 15 degrees cooler

Published: 13th July 2005 @ 4:20 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


A new graphics card cooler dubbed "VCool" has hit the market from Antec as of today. The aftermarket cooler is suitable for all cards currently on the market and is positioned inside your case seperately from the graphics card itself.

Sounds interesting? Grab the official PR to get all the details folks.


Fremont, CA - July 12, 2005 - Antec, Inc., the leading manufacturer of computer hardware and accessories for the upgrade and build your own (BYO) markets, has launched VCool, its add-on graphics card cooler designed for all graphics cards currently on the market.

VCool is an extendable three-speed intake fan duct that installs into two expansion slots, providing fresh, cool air to graphics cards. VCool will keep graphics cards 5 to 15 degrees cooler, for improved performance and extended life, and its length is adjustable so users can direct cooling to the area where it's needed most.



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