🔥 Upgrade Your GPU Game!
The inRobert 17cm ITX Heatsink is designed specifically for the RTX 3060 Ti and A4000 graphics cards, ensuring efficient cooling with a maximum temperature of 74°C during stress tests. This DIY heatsink comes complete with a screws pack and thermal grease, making installation straightforward. Enhance your mining performance and prolong the life of your GPU with this essential upgrade.
M**E
Reduced temp by 50%+
This kit is truly amazing. Not only did the temps go way down, the card is now 50% shorter. If you are techy/handy, the installation is medium difficulty. True, it’s sketchy-ish to cut the heatsink fins to make room for the power plug, but this is a multi-card kit so that’s to be expected. Pics show 47% utilization sits at 28C, and 88% bumps it to 44C. Also, I got the backplate version and it’s worth it. Nylon spacers are included so be sure to use those between the plate and board. The plate keeps the parts safe, and you can add your own flair.
B**E
Technically works but cuts corners. You'll need M2.5 nuts!
This cooler works to bring my A4000 down from 91C throttled to 76C at full load (wow!). Four stars for the efficiency and value. However, this is a VERY DIY kit.For the A4000, you'll also need to:- Cut several strips of the heatsink away with tin snips in order to fit the A4000's power leads, this is demonstrated in their official Youtube video. Not difficult to do but extremely shady (sharp edges near power lines) and likely voids returns. Make sure the fan cable doesn't touch it when you fold it up in there.- Find 2x M2.5-.45 nuts to hold the OEM bracket on, I had to drive a bit to find these as most hardware stores around me only carry M3 and up. Luckily Home Depot a few towns over had some 2pks so I didn't have to waste on a 100pk on Amazon or wait for 10pk on Aliexpress. It now sits snug in the case with the OEM M2.5 screws.
L**.
It's great but the fan!
It's really down the temperature. However, the fan after 2 weeks is screaming as hell. If you are usually working at night or need focus, this is not for you.
D**.
Huge difference in temperatures on RTX a4000
I run a lot of hi res renders that take hours each. This inRobert Heatsink kit lowered my gpu temps by at least 20 deg C. During a nine hour render my A4000 was never performance capped by temp even though the A4000 was running at 140 watts the highest temp the GPU even saw was 72 deg C and memory temp peaked at 80 C. I highly recommend this setup as also an app called FanControl for setting up a custom cooling profile for the A4000. Love it.
D**T
Don't buy this not for the 3060 12gb
It destroyed my 3060 12gb
T**K
Used for RTX A4000 upgrade
Used for RTX A4000 upgrade, took temps while under load from 92C down to 70C! Great improvement. Will note that if you are doing a A4000 upgrade with it. You will need addition nut and bolt for the mounting plate. Also where the power cord on the board meets with the heat sink fins, its VERY tight and will push against it. It did NOT cut into the cord however. This is a massive update for this card. Its actually smaller than a 3060 12g card and a little bigger than a 1650 Super now. Fan is quiet on mine. No noise issues.
R**2
Not so good
The quality of the product was great but it did not work with my 3060 v1 from gigabyte after I did make clearance altercations. The fan wire wasn’t long enough to connected to the gpu. So not only do I have a heatsink I cannot use. I cannot get a refund because I had altered the heat sink
J**S
Buy the version without backplate.
I bought this cooler for my A4000. It's pretty awesome, lowering my temps and noise dramatically. The back plate is garbage, though. It's literally a sheet of metal with countersunk holes that was literally spray painted. Mine has drips from the poor painting job... Save your money and buy the version without the back plate.
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