One of the nervigsten things, which can happen, is, if her diagram map fan dies. The search for spare fan is hard, replaces the verflixte thing expires the warranty, and if you want it with the manufacturer its diagram map RMA that it usually acts RMA' ing the entire map, even if it functions correctly. That does not succeed, you at the end with a Ghetto cooling system, to blow where her pile a few housing exhaust on that in each case different one on end at air on the active-turn-OD-passive radiator boxes. The after Market Grafikkarte cooling market still is in the children's shoes. There are many cooling solutions for CCU, which are both on Lärm-und/or performance problems, gives it not much for diagram maps. Before like CCU cooling, different manufacturers have different Montage-und switching of possible obstacles (like really largely condensers) made a Multi Card radiator an enormous task. For example Arctic Cooling has several revisions of the diagram map radiator on a few maps each color. Tail gives it to four versions for ATi and five revisions for nVidia maps. Enormous task indeed. Zalman is a name admits enthusiasts. Makers more quietly/quiet components, for Zalman a name for itself than outriders for silent PC solutions made. Recently Zalman added two further products, around its VGA radiator Lineup. Additionally to the exhaustless Heatpipe solutions, which already publishes, Zalman published a pair active radiators - one purely copper and other combination of aluminum and copper. Which we have today, the aluminum cu hybrid version is, the VF700-AlCu. The baby looks like the CCU radiator box to have we lately by Zalman with the extra large exhaust (for a diagram map) and the circular fins, which see rising up outward