Gigabyte passively cools Radeon HD 5770
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With its toasty 108W total board power, dual-slot reference cooler and 850MHz GPU, you'd have to be a brave thermal engineer to consider passively cooling a Radeon HD 5770, but that hasn't deterred Gigabyte from having a go. The Taiwanese tech firm has just surreptitiously released its GV-R577SL-1GD Radeon HD 5770 graphics card, which forms a part of its passively-cooled Silent Cell range. Featuring a mammoth dual-slot heatsink, several heatpipes and a further set...
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