Raijintek morpheus core edition, heatsink for graphics cards
A few days ago we showed you the review of the Raijintek Triton trigger and we could see that it offers excellent performance at a price significantly lower than many other water cooling solutions with similar or even lower performance. Now we present a review of the Raijintek Morpheus, the heatsink for the brand's graphics cards.
Raijintek has announced its new Morpheus Core Edition GPU cooler, a black variant of its popular Morpheus cooler. It consists of a radiator formed by a monolithic aluminum block with 129 fins, to increase the dissipation surface and six nickel-plated copper heatpipes that are responsible for absorbing the heat generated by the GPU and distributing it over the entire radiator surface. The heatsink base is constructed of nickel-plated copper for optimal heat transfer from the GPU to the heatpipes and then to the radiator.
The set must be completed with a pair of 120mm fans NOT included and is capable of dissipating up to 360W of heat. It is compatible with AMD Radeon R9 290, 290X, 270, 270X graphics cards and the Nvidia GeForce GTX 650, 650 Ti, 660, 660 Ti, 760, 770, 780 and 780 Ti.
24 small heatsinks are included for VRMs and memory chips.
Source: techpowerup
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