BenCustomCases posted a review on the Zalman Fatal1ty FS-V7 GPU Cooler
Today's high-end graphics cards require more power and generate more heat than ever before. Some of these latest generation cards have a "thermal threshhold" of more that 110°C. This means that the card will run without errors up to that temperature. I'm not sure about you, but anything that get's above boiling point in my case better have some extra cooling. Manufacturer's of todays graphics cards are really caught between a heat load and heat from their investors. Most graphics cards come with coolers that can get the job done, but barely. This is due to manufacturers keeping costs low so they can compete in todays ultra competative GPU market. Some of the latest generation coolers actually perform quite well, but the noise level is unacceptable in a computer that you want to be seen and not heard. That's where Zalman comes in. They have been making "Computer Noise Prevention Systems" for years and today we are looking at their latest iteration of high-performance GPU cooling. Enter the FS-V7 "Fatal1ty" GPU cooler.Zalman Fatal1ty FS-V7 GPU Cooler Review