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I installed this heatsink yesterday on my Sapphire X800 Pro. I run mine at 5V although it is possible to run it at 12V.
Installation
I've heard many horror stories of Zalman products destroying video cards on top of being a pain to install. This one, however, was fairly easy to use. It took about 20 minutes from beginning to end.
Noise
At 5V, it is very silent, although there is some motor noise. But I can barely hear it. At 12V, it is acceptable -- still quieter than the stock ATi cooler.
Performance
Zalman (at 12V):
Idle: 34C
Load: 49C
Zalman (at 5V):
Idle: 36C
Load: 55C
This is better performance than the ATi stock cooler at full speed by a great margin at 12V, and a significant margin at 5V.
Notes
I am very satisfied with this product! It's quiet and it's a great performer.