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Reddit mentions of RAIJINTEK Morpheus II CORE Edition Superior High-end VGA Cooler

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of RAIJINTEK Morpheus II CORE Edition Superior High-end VGA Cooler. Here are the top ones.

RAIJINTEK Morpheus II CORE Edition Superior High-end VGA Cooler
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    Features:
  • Cooling capacity up to 360 watts TDP
  • 12 pcs copper heat-pipes and 129 pcs fins for efficient heat dissipation
  • 24pcs heat-sink for RAM & 1 big heat-sink for VRM
  • High compatibility with modern & future VGA cards
  • Thermal adhesive to lower RAM and VRM temperature significantly and assure proper bond
Specs:
Height1.73 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
Width3.86 Inches

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Found 6 comments on RAIJINTEK Morpheus II CORE Edition Superior High-end VGA Cooler:

u/weespid · 2 pointsr/AMDHelp

i'd take the blower card and put the extra cash in to an aftermarket cooler like this https://www.amazon.com/RAIJINTEK-MORPHEUS-Superior-High-end-Cooler/dp/B071VZ7M4K

a lot of cards have transferable warranty or warranty braced on serial number that may be worth looking in to, this is of coures brand dependent.

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also with the reference pcb you have much higher chances of getting Samsung ram although this msy be less of an issue on v64 as it will already have the higher ram voltage. also is really only an issue for overclocking.

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/825565-not-all-vega-gpus-are-made-the-same/

u/saurion1 · 2 pointsr/nvidia

It's loud and it will hit thermal limit (83º) quite often under heavy load. I had an Aero 1070 OC, used it for a year and with some undervolting and a more aggressive fan curve i managed to keep it mostly under 70º while gaming. The only problem was that having the case literally next to my head, the noise was kinda annoying so i ended up selling it and getting a Strix.

If you wanted to get an aftermarket cooler, the Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV and Raijintek Morpheus II are the best air cooling options. If you wanted to go water, the Aero uses the FE's PCB so any FE compatible AIO like the EVGA ones will work.

u/natehax · 1 pointr/MoneroMining

If its a reference model, your level of risk is going to equal the reward of repasting / reseating the fans. Powercolor, in particular, is guilty of not always having molded dies, which sits a portion of the die lower than the rest--meaning you need MUCH more thermal paste, if you go that route.

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If its a reference...you can go the Morpheus 2 mod route, and get a few static pressure fans to drastically drop the temps. That's gonna cost you, the aftermarket cooler/etc isn't cheap. https://www.amazon.com/RAIJINTEK-MORPHEUS-Superior-High-end-Cooler/dp/B071VZ7M4K

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For thermal pads--IC Graphite is some of the best on the market, but its conductive, so you have to be SUPER careful how you cut it to make sure it fits perfectly. Works amazingly well though: https://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Cooling-Graphite-Thermal-Pad/dp/B07CKVW18G

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With all of this--your level of investment / work is going to really equate to what you get out of it. These things are probably better geared to overclockers or gamers, but hell--the community recognizes it works really well for a reason.

u/BDF-1838 · 1 pointr/gpumining

$70, was no more difficult than putting on a big cpu heatsink. But you have to buy your own fans, and also an adapter to go from the micro-pwm fan header to a normal size pwm fan header.

u/DZCreeper · 1 pointr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/RAIJINTEK-MORPHEUS-Superior-High-end-Cooler/dp/B071VZ7M4K

Throw a pair of Noctua NF-F12 fans on there. It will rival the performance of AIO cooling and be even quieter due to the lack of pump.