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Help with cooling for HD4850
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I need to know what cooling fans or heatsinks are compatible with the HD4850 from this site:
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People who bought that (the reviews) say it fits a 4850. It's a good cooler IIRC. It should be Rev. 2 in order to fit a 4850. The Zalman you linked didn't perform very well compared to other coolers. I think you would be better off getting the Accelero. Hope that helps.
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Accelero S1 (Rev 2 - 4 heatpipes) get great results on the 4850. So does the Duorb. You really can't go wrong with either one as both do very well for cooling the card.
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