First off, Thermaltake normally only sends out a single copy of a review item. That makes it pretty much impossible to get additional units from them without purchasing.
As to getting rid of the one I tested, it's currently in use on the GeForce4 board that I have in my system. Sorry.
Flaco,
I misunderstood you concerning the use of the stock cooler. While it seems a good idea on paper, you'll need to use some care when mounting it to the backside of the video card. There are a lot of small circuits and tracings in that area, so a bit of epoxy in the wrong place could spell disaster. You might want to think about getting with Mr C from here in the forums. If I recall correctly, he had some sort of cooler that he modified and mounted on the back of a video card, so the same principals he used could be useful to you.
As to getting rid of the one I tested, it's currently in use on the GeForce4 board that I have in my system. Sorry.
Flaco,
I misunderstood you concerning the use of the stock cooler. While it seems a good idea on paper, you'll need to use some care when mounting it to the backside of the video card. There are a lot of small circuits and tracings in that area, so a bit of epoxy in the wrong place could spell disaster. You might want to think about getting with Mr C from here in the forums. If I recall correctly, he had some sort of cooler that he modified and mounted on the back of a video card, so the same principals he used could be useful to you.
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