5 out of 5 eggsGreat little heat sinks

Pros: Great little heatsinks for cooling the VRM on my HD 4890. I got an aftermarket cooler that didn't cover the VRM and my card was roasting alive. These come with high quality thermal tape too.

Cons: A bit more expensive than your standard ram sink.

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5 out of 5 eggsAwesome little sinks

Pros: Economical, can be used in a variety of places, very sturdy hold with the default thermal tape, but gives you the option of removing them later (compared to thermal epoxy). They seem quite effective at sucking heat off of whatever they're attached to.

Cons: None that I can think of.

Overall Review: I got several packages of these for memory and VRM cooling on my 2 HD4870s when I moved them to water cooling. They definitely move a lot of heat, you can feel them getting warm when they cards are under load. My cards used to suffer crashes related to overheated VRMS, but they have been completely solid since the upgrade. I was also happy that these taller version ram sinks fit under my water block's barbs without needing to bend the fins out of the way.

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5 out of 5 eggsDeadlyRed

Pros: Solidly built, as to expected with forged copper. Tape is pretty sticky, I haven't had any fall off. I'm using 4 of these to cool the radio cards and cpu on a NETGEAR WNDR3300 router, along with a 60mm fan. Keeps them from overheating/dropping off. I used the other 4 on my video card RAM, and it seems to be doing well there also (Not that I had any problems before.) Great product for the price.

Cons: Wish there were more to a package (10-12) but hey, I knew what I was buying, and it's not dropping an egg for it.

Overall Review: Fits perfectly in the router, fit perfect in between my two 5770s in crossfire (put these on the bottom card). Will probably be buying more just to have on hand.

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3 out of 5 eggsGood quality and dissipates heat well(with a catch)

Pros: -Good quality
-does a good job of dissapating heat(theres a catch, see below)

Cons: -the "thermal pads" included are quite thick and conduct heat poorly, consider buying decent quality thermal tape instead.

Overall Review: If they change the pre included "thermal pads" to something usable, i would give it 5 stars.

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5 out of 5 eggsFits the job exactly as needed.

Pros: - Adheres strongly without coming off providing the surface areas are properly cleaned prior to application and then heat cycled after.
- The Thermal tape comes already applied for an effort free application.
- Copper being soft as it is was a breeze to reshape 2 pins due to blocking a CPU power connection clip.

Cons: None that I can foresee really. They are heatsinks and serve the purpose compared to not having them in the first place.

Overall Review: If only they came with taller heights like that of the full length VRM solutions for specific boards such as the MST-66/88. The dimensions however were an exact fit for the VRM clusters on a Gigabyte 880GMA-USB3 v3.1 motherboard.

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5 out of 5 eggscooling

Pros: heavy, and tall work great on cooling lower gpu

Cons: none

Overall Review: needed to bring my number 2 gpu down about 15Degrees worked great

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5 out of 5 eggsGood overall

Pros: The tape is pretty sticky, so you won't really have to worry about them coming off. They're made of copper and they get rid of heat.

Cons: None, really.

Overall Review: I used them on microcontrollers for an ambient lighting system with LEDs - each chip is pushing a few amps out to 600 LEDs, so I went a little overboard on cooling to protect the board. These worked nicely.

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5 out of 5 eggsGreat Sinks

Pros: Does what they're supposed to do - keeps VRM's nice and cool. Used them to replace an aging backplate/thermal pads on my HD 4850. They were easy to apply, stuck great, and fixed the artifacting I was having.

Cons: Smaller than they look in the pictures, but rest assured they fit even large VRM's just fine.

Overall Review: A solid product.

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5 out of 5 eggsGreat Product!

Pros: Put these on a reference design AMD 5770. Had the card for about 4 years, and the VRM started overheating and causing crashes after an hour or 2, even at just idle. (Photoshop/Lightroom machine) (Common issue for these cards as well..)

Bought these babies, slapped them on and ran a stress test on FurMark for 3 and a half hours without an issue. Even helped lower the core temp 3 degrees. Used to hit about 77C, now it's bouncing between 73-74. They pull A LOT of heat off the memory modules, and I 100% recommend them to anyone with heat issues. They can be placed right up against one another too, so if you have a chip-set that needs a heatsink, these would work.

Very high grade copper, and the thermal pads won't give you any problems if you heat cycle them as soon as you put them on. They seem to have a very strong hold on the chips after the burn in test.

Packaging was nice and typical fast Newegg shipping.

Cons: None, not a single one honestly.

Overall Review: They were the perfect size for the build the card is in, but others might have issues. Make sure to measure your clearances and everything before ordering these, they do make small models.

These are worth spending the extra $10 vs the cheap fleebay "full copper" coolers and get the job done correctly. The copper looks nice too.

Now I just have to find what I want to put the other 4 on :P

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5 out of 5 eggsAdaptable

Pros: The usual Enzotech quality, materials, and design. I was using these next to a heatpipe cooler on a VGA card and had to move the cooler. With aluminum heatsinks I would have had a clearance problem. with the Enzotechs I just leaned the pins out of the way, and didn't have to compromise on heatsink size. Produced a nice custom fitted look.

Cons: Can't think of any.

Overall Review: Custom fitting HD6970 into Dell BTX computer.

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5 out of 5 eggsNice little heatsinks

Pros: works very well. Look just like the pictures and came packaged better than I expected.

Cons: not cheaper. but they are copper so can't complain to much

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5 out of 5 eggsVery Nice heatsinks

Pros: Great heatsinks. I bought these to cool the VRM chips on my motherboard. They do the job well. The thermal adhesive on these is the best I've ever seen, hands down.

Cons: None

Overall Review: Only stick-on heatsinks I've ever bought that didn't fall off eventually. Everything about these is great, from the quality of the heatsink itself, to the thermal pads, and heck even the packaging is top notch.

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5 out of 5 eggsKOOOL

Pros: Good looking, effective, and easy to install. Sticks well.

Cons: n/a

Overall Review: I used these to complete "The MOD", like at overclock net. An Antec H2O 620 pulls my GTX560TI GPU down to the 50s C with OC and full load.

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5 out of 5 eggsPerfect

Pros: Excellent and it comes with Thermal Tape which i didn't see in it's description. I used these to cool the FB-DIMMS in my Mac Pro which tend to run hot. and they dropped the temp by a 25 degrees. I am pleased beyond words

Cons: None

Overall Review: If they work this good on FB-DIMMS they will probably do a tremendous job on a Video Card Memory part

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5 out of 5 eggsCheap temp gains

Pros: Great price and an easy way to drop a few degrees on my Radeon HD4560.

Cons: none

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5 out of 5 eggsWorks fine

Pros: Cools and works as advertised.

Cons: Thermal tape don't stick too well even after cleaning the VRAM with alcohol.

Overall Review: I'm using it on 2 SLI 9800GT and the GPU is watercooled but not the VRAM. I should had bought the full blocks instead of GPU blocks only since the VRAM heats up pretty bad during gameplay.

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3 out of 5 eggsmeh...

Pros: meh...
just an observation

Cons: meh...
just an observation

Overall Review: I've noted some temp data

Prior to these heat sinks my idle temps were 58 °C VGA, 39 CPU, & 36 MB. Under load the temps were 88 VGA, 50 CPU, & 41 MB.

After sticking them to various components my temps read the same at idle and under load my CPU was 2 degrees lower while my VGA was 2 warmer and my MB was 1 warmer.

I attached the heat sinks to my VGA and MD, which both increased in heat, but my CPU dropped in temp!?

Science is working against me. I don't understand. But I'll take the drop in CPU temp for what it is.

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5 out of 5 eggsPerfect

Pros: Installation is simple, they don't fall off, and they work very well.

Cons: None

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5 out of 5 eggs

Pros: best there is

Cons: none

Overall Review: to the review above why take a star away when this company offers a low profile version? Seems like you made the mistake not buying the low profile ones, % stars here

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4 out of 5 eggsNot Bad

Pros: I own two sets of these, they have very good thermal tape, once you stick them, they don't fall off.

Cons: The pins are too tall for most fan cooled Video cards. They're best used with a water block.
If you use a fan cooled video card, you have to bend the memory sink pins down so they won't bump into the fan above them.

Overall Review: These BMR-C1 memory sinks are 14mm tall,
the BCC9 memory sinks are only 9mm tall which will fit nicely under most fan cooler video cards.

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