September 15th, 2011
Gigabyte Radeon HD 6770 Silent-Cell Review @ NeoSeeker

Gigabyte has implemented its Silent-Cell passive cooling design across multiple graphics cards, one of the notable offering being the high-end (for its time) Radeon HD 4850. The power ratings for high-end graphics cards has grown sustainably since then, so in today’s market passively cooled heatsinks tend to delegated to mid-range products such as the graphics card we are about to examine, Gigabyte’s Radeon HD 6770 which is the the latest Silent-Cell graphics card to hit the market featuring a custom design based on the Juniper XT graphics processor.
The Silent-Cell uses a fully passive cooling design that incorporates advanced thermal technologies such as ultra-thin layered fins, large surface areas, aluminum nodes and high performance heatpipes, allowing the heatsink to keep GPUs cool while remaining completely silent during operation. Gigabyte has even go as far as testing Silent-Cell with graphics cards for up to 100 gaming hours in a test chamber set to an ambient temperature of 50°C (122°F). The Silent-Cell design also leverages Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable VGA technology which features 2oz of copper PCB throughout the PCB, Tier one Samsung or Hynix based memory, all Japanese solid capacitors, ferrite core chokes, and a low RDS (on) MOSFET. As you can see, Gigabyte has really done its homework developing the Silent-Cell design.
“GIGABYTE rewrites the history of silent cooling to perfect the thermal performance, by introducing the state-of-the-art Silent-Cell Cooling Technology which adopts a series of crimping layered fins with Aluminum nodes. Thanks to proprietary cell-division thermal architecture and ultra-huge pure copper base with 3 heat pipes, Silent-Cell are able to cool down the GPU up to 18°C more than by using an active fan cooling design. In addition, Silent-Cell cooler module utilizes the precision process to deliver zero-interval combination between heat pipe and fins, enhancing the overall cooling capability without any compromise from its material characteristic.”
- READ MORE (Source): Gigabyte Radeon HD 6770 Silent-Cell Review – Page 1 – Introduction & Specifications


