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Would this be enough to cool an 8800GT?
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Go for the duorbs. They are awesome.
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Just Fold It.
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DuOrbs are rip offs (yes, I own one).
__________________They don't cool anywhere near as well as the Artic Cooling S1 (even a passive one), and they usually cost more. They are also inferior to the 8800GTS stock coolers. They are admittedly much better than the stock GT cooler. Still, the only reason to consider a DuOrb is if you are tight on space and/or want to SLI, or you can get one real cheap.
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