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Deepcool V4000 VGA Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: November 1, 2010
Page: 1 of 7
Introduction

We are reviewing today the Deepcool V4000 VGA cooler, which has a copper heatsink, four heatpipes and two 80 mm fans. Check it out!

In Figure 1, you can see the V4000 box, a plastic blister package that allows you to see the entire cooler.

Deepcool V4000
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Figure 1: Box

In Figure 2, you can see the items that come in the package: the cooler itself, manual, memory heatsinks, thermal grease, and installation hardware.

Deepcool V4000
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Figure 2: Accessories

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