http://www.directron.com/zm80ahp.html You guys think that heat sink would fit on a 9800 Pro??
If the 9800 pro resembles the 9700 pro in physical design, yes.
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Also remember that those Zalsman heatsinks are meant for quiet cooling, not for overclocking performance.
The Cooljag 313 heatsink works well for Ati series and GF4 cards. Its rather cheap also.
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Originally posted by soupnazi Also remember that those Zalsman heatsinks are meant for quiet cooling, not for overclocking performance. With that heatsink, you HAVE to have a fan blowing some air over it, or else you're card will be quite crunchy.
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