Date: January 4th, 2011
Article by: Matt Lee (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited By: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: DeepCool
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DEEPCOOL V6000 VGA COOLER INTRODUCTION

With the latest round of high-end gaming graphics cards released by AMD and Nvidia there has been an exceptional amount of graphics prcessing power unleashed. While these graphics cards are amazing at producing millions of pixels a second they also produce fairly substantial amounts of heat. Heat dissipation for a video card that consumes hundreds of watts of power can be rather daunting and while manufacturers who reproduce reference designs at the very least attempt to curb this issue, it is up to aftermarket companies like Deepcool to address the issue correctly.
Deepcool has immerged from a niche aftermarket cooling market and released an entire line of processor coolers and additional computer cooling accessories to meet the aftermarket needs of most enthusiest consumers.
But what we are focusing on today is Deepcools V6000, which, as an aftermarket thermal solution to cover nearly all recently available video graphics adapters on the market, whether is be from AMD or Nvidia.
Let's take a look at Deepcool's VGA cooler and what it will offer to you, the consumer. Review continues on Page 2 HERE .
DEEPCOOL CORPORATE PROFILE

Company Info Deepcool was founded with the mission of providing the best performance & humanized thermal solutions for worldwide customers.
Deepcool design and manufacture a comprehensive range of high quality products, covering desktop cooling solutions, laptop cooling solutions, server cooling solutions, embedded cooling solutions, and other thermal components.
Our goal is to maintain customer satisfaction by serving our customer's ever-changing thermal needs and providing the quickest and most comprehensive service available. Why Named Deepcool Ever since the stunning victory of Deep Blue, a program running on an IBM supercomputer, over Gary Kasparov, then world chess champion, in 1997, it has been clear that computers would be the most powerful tool of human being. At that time, we started our computer cooling business. We hoped our products could be as great as Deep Blue. With that in mind came the name Deepcool.