Thermalright HT-03 GT
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Thermalright HT-03 GT
The GT is the important part of the title. Just like the "eXtreme" version of their "Ultra 120" heatsink, Thermalright took the old design and added more Heatpipes.
Thanks to the Inq for the link.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/ ... inness-pcs
Here is the brief review, I have no idea it its better than the original, I would be surprised if its not, more revies will be out in the future and will include a head-head with the non-GT version.
http://en.expreview.com/?p=59
Andy
Thanks to the Inq for the link.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/ ... inness-pcs
Here is the brief review, I have no idea it its better than the original, I would be surprised if its not, more revies will be out in the future and will include a head-head with the non-GT version.
http://en.expreview.com/?p=59
Andy
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HR 03+:
http://www.elektroni.fi/tuotekuvat/HR-03_Plus.jpg
HR GT:
http://www.expreview.com/img/review/the ... C_6098.jpg
Only thing that's probably different is the amount of memory/mosfet heatsinks and the mounting parts. Heatsink/Heatpipes itself seems the same to me.
http://www.elektroni.fi/tuotekuvat/HR-03_Plus.jpg
HR GT:
http://www.expreview.com/img/review/the ... C_6098.jpg
Only thing that's probably different is the amount of memory/mosfet heatsinks and the mounting parts. Heatsink/Heatpipes itself seems the same to me.
HR-03 Plus
fits G80 GTS/GTX only
has 6 heatpipes
includes RAM sinks and a few extra sinks for the HSI and VRM
HR-03 Rev.A
fits many cards 8800GT, 8600 and below, GF 7 series, X1000 series etc...
4 heatpipes
includes RAM sinks only
HR-03 GT
Same support as the Rev.A
6 heatpipes
includes RAM sinks and extra sinks for VRM
fits G80 GTS/GTX only
has 6 heatpipes
includes RAM sinks and a few extra sinks for the HSI and VRM
HR-03 Rev.A
fits many cards 8800GT, 8600 and below, GF 7 series, X1000 series etc...
4 heatpipes
includes RAM sinks only
HR-03 GT
Same support as the Rev.A
6 heatpipes
includes RAM sinks and extra sinks for VRM
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I may be a little out of the loop on the HR-03 and it's derivatives, but early on I remember reading several reports of the RAM sinks falling off easily. Is this an issue that has been corrected, or was I just reading isolated cases? I'm inclined to think they must stay on now due to the popularity of this cooler.
Im about to buy this cooler for my HD3870 (don't have this card yet, not available here in Sweden yet). Ive been looking at the installation manual and according to this you have to remove the stock copper ramsinks as well.
Have anyone tried to keep the ramsinks on? Haven't found any pictures off this yet. Shouldn't it be possible to use the handy dremel to modifie the ramsinks?
Have anyone tried to keep the ramsinks on? Haven't found any pictures off this yet. Shouldn't it be possible to use the handy dremel to modifie the ramsinks?
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zalman makes an excellent set of low height vga ram heatsinks.
www.sharkacomputers.com
they have parts there, i know you live somewhere else, but at least you can see what im talking about.
www.sharkacomputers.com
they have parts there, i know you live somewhere else, but at least you can see what im talking about.
you need to remove the top set and install the flat thermalright ones because the heatpipes come very close to the RAM chips, on mine they press up against the flat ramsinks.Ygglur wrote:Im about to buy this cooler for my HD3870 (don't have this card yet, not available here in Sweden yet). Ive been looking at the installation manual and according to this you have to remove the stock copper ramsinks as well.
Have anyone tried to keep the ramsinks on? Haven't found any pictures off this yet. Shouldn't it be possible to use the handy dremel to modifie the ramsinks?
Just got one of these puppies.
Honestly, it was a bitch to install. I don't know why everyone claims it is so easy to install.. maybe I am a retard..
I followed the diagram.. and whoa.. mounting screws in the front.. and washers and X plate at the back was a nightmare for me.. on top of it.. the thumbscrews are freakin small! What happened to those big suckers on the HR 03 Rev A???
Small ass thumbscrews are smaller than your standard motherboard standoffs!
Also, one of the mosfet sinks don't really stick.. that mosfet is too small!
Anyway, I installed it with a crappy Antec Tricool 92mm on low.. fired up ATI Tool.. and saw the GPU temp shoot up to 75 celcius.. then realized the fan wasn't on lol.
I plugged in the fan,
I get 37 idle and 44 load.
Used to be 58 idle, up to 101 load when playing pro street at max.
Pretty massive improvement.
Honestly, it was a bitch to install. I don't know why everyone claims it is so easy to install.. maybe I am a retard..
I followed the diagram.. and whoa.. mounting screws in the front.. and washers and X plate at the back was a nightmare for me.. on top of it.. the thumbscrews are freakin small! What happened to those big suckers on the HR 03 Rev A???
Small ass thumbscrews are smaller than your standard motherboard standoffs!
Also, one of the mosfet sinks don't really stick.. that mosfet is too small!
Anyway, I installed it with a crappy Antec Tricool 92mm on low.. fired up ATI Tool.. and saw the GPU temp shoot up to 75 celcius.. then realized the fan wasn't on lol.
I plugged in the fan,
I get 37 idle and 44 load.
Used to be 58 idle, up to 101 load when playing pro street at max.
Pretty massive improvement.
I have to say that it is amazing what little difference in temperature there is between idle and load with my HR-03 GT. What a remarkable piece of kit.
I echo your sentiments with the mosfet heatsink, the one nearest the bottom (not the long one) seemed to only just be holding on by one hair and some air, but it seems to be fine.
I echo your sentiments with the mosfet heatsink, the one nearest the bottom (not the long one) seemed to only just be holding on by one hair and some air, but it seems to be fine.