New video cards are constantly on the horizon. The most noticeable ones are the Nvidia G92 and the ATI RV670. Thermalright, of course, is right there again to welcome the new change of guard for extreme cooling and low noise. The new solution is HR-03 GT! HR-03 GT,using 6 heatpipes and a double sided heatsink base, can work with any 92mm low noise fan. So if you are not prepared for the onslaught of heat and noise stock coolers generate, get the new HR-03 GT!
HR-03 GT works with 9800GTX without buying PWM ram sinks separately.
Compatible Cards
Nvidia:6800/7800/7900 Series / 8600 GTS Series / 8800 GT 512MB 9800GTX Quadro FX5500
ATI:X1800 / X1900 Series
See the Full Compatibility List Here
Total Reviews: 8
Average Rating: 
Well worth the money
06-21-2008
Reviewer: Quad (1)
I''m running this on an 8800GT. Bought this heat sink because my card was locking up my system on certain games.
I did the Type 1 Install - wrap around.
Did not install the fan
Stock Heat Sink:
Fan Speed 75%
60deg Idle
83deg Load
After HR-03 GT Install:
No Fan Installed
50deg - Idle
66deg - Load
Amazing
05-12-2008
Reviewer: Anonymous
I installed it with a 92mm TT fan and cant seem to make this thing break 40C load using Ceramique. My stock would overheat 10 minutes into Crysis and restart my pc. And i have it heavily overclocked.
Great Cooler!
05-01-2008
Reviewer: Kurt Kelling (2)
Cools my Sapphire HD3870 to 48C under load, versus 80C with the stock cooler. I''m using a 92mm Panaflo L1A fan for cooling. Easy Installation, Awesome!!
Great Cooler
04-14-2008
Reviewer: Tim (1)
Light years above the stock cooler. Added a fan to it and it quieter than the stock and runs a tons cooler. Runs a max of 57* at full load and 40* at idle and my 8800GT is overclocked. It is a huge cooler, so make sure you have room.
Sweet n'' Easy
03-20-2008
Reviewer: J.G. (2)
This thing rocks. It was shipped very quickly. I added the fan of coarse for optimal performance, and I couldn''t be happier. I was worried before-hand about the size within my Antec P180 case, but it fits just fine. On the otherhand I don''t have any more room for a second PCIe card now, but I''m fine with that. I should add that this was my first time replacing a H-sink, and this site and thermalrite''s site have more then enough info about installation and it went very smoothly.