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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 18:26

R600 in house pictures

Written by Fuad Abazovic

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Take that massive cooler off


What is better than a R600 picture? Of course a picture of the card with the massive cooler of. The huge 12.4 inch unit has a massive four heathpipe cooler made of copper. The base of the cooler is aluminum and on the outside is a big fan that is supposed to blow the air out of the copper fins.


You can clearly see that the chip is massively big and here are the two connectors we mentioned before. This card has 1024 MB of memory and some dodgy drivers. 


Enjoy the picture and you can expect even more.

r600_card

Last modified on Thursday, 12 April 2007 01:17
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