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I thought this might help someone. I spent hours trying to figure out if these heatsinks would fit my motherboard before I spent the money on them, but couldn't find anything on the subject. I just put 2 Thermalright HR-03 GT coolers on my 8800GT SSC video cards and they fit with enough room to put the 92mm fan on top of each. Right now I'm running them passive because I wanted to make sure they fit before buying the fans. Both cards are idling at 47C. This is much cooler than the 68C I was getting with the stock heatsink and fan. If you're running an Nvidia or ATI card that's compatible with the HR-03 GT cooler I can't say enough about them. I can't say for sure if they'll fit other motherboards, but I can tell you I have 3 pci slots between video cards and I think they'd still fit if I only had 2.

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Is this thread about your experience? If so, I will keep this in mind though in case someone else asks some other time.


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hum....very interesting stuff.


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