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The Jonsbo Aluminum VGA Graphic Card Cooler VF-1 features three 80mm fans designed to enhance cooling efficiency for your graphics card. With a sleek black design, it offers RGB lighting options and easy installation via SATA and Aura connectors, ensuring your gaming rig stays cool and visually stunning.
Max Screen Resolution | 2048x1536 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Brand | Jonsbo |
Series | Jonsbo VF-1 |
Item model number | VF-1 |
Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 5.28 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.63 x 5.28 x 0.79 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Jonsbo |
ASIN | B07P9Y18HB |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 9, 2019 |
T**S
I took a gamble and put a "no-name" GPU cooler in my high-end rig for science or whatever
I copied this over from my Reddit post since there isn't much about this cooler out there.tl;dr 4.5/5. It absolutely does what it says it does, but the logo glass shipped broken and there's a painted red stripe that you can't change so hope you like red; I do, but could be annoying for others.I want to start this off by saying I am absolutely not an expert in this field by any means, and absolutely none of this information should be used for purchasing purposes. This was tested on one game, on one hardware config, and at one resolution. I am not Gamers YEAH Two Cent Science Studio. I'm just a bored sysadmin that likes to tinker with stuff.So here's my newly upgraded rig:Ryzen 9 3900XASRock X470 Taichi UltimateEVGA 2080 Ti Black2x8 GB Ballistix 3600 CL16850W Gold PSU1440p\144Hz MonitorNZXT H500iMost settings were set for simplicity and stability, not for maximum performance or cooling. I just wanted to get a good baseline:Precision Boost Overdrive off, SMT off, IF = 1500MHzGPU power limit 100%, voltage max, temp limit 80, +163 core, +612 memory, fan speed auto2x8 sticks both in single channel (AA) or the system won't bootASRock BIOS 3.2, AGESA 1.0.0.1So I noticed my new-to-me 2080 Ti was running pretty dang hot. I'm not sure how up to date you are with the Ryzen 3000 BIOS/AGESA/memory config/boost issues, but it's been a hell of a ride so far. I'm just done right now. I don't want to deal with any more non-job related troubleshooting for a while, so that means open-loop and AIO are out of the question, and I didn't spend all this money on this PC to put some ugly-as-sin fans on my GPU. So began my search, upon which I settled upon the Jonsbo VF-1. The only real thing I could find about it was Steve from Gamers Nexus. Jonsbo is supposedly a pretty well-known company in Asia and he bought one while in Japan. He said he'd do a review on it later, but that review never came, so I took a gamble because I personally liked the look and it looked like it took 0 brainpower to install.It's clearly not a radiator, but they're a Japanese company. We'll say it was a translation errorIt's not extravagant, but it's not hideous either. Three fans, fake PCIe pieces to hold it in place, and a side mount to the case. Powered through SATA and I personally have the RGB header connected to my motherboard.Install was a breeze. There is another attachment that supplied 7 different colors through 3 physical binary switches, but I'm not even about to try to play that game right now. Now on to the results:The game that I used for this test is Black Desert Online. 1440p, high textures, high graphics, every sub-option turned on. I did two main tests. The rocky area is within a hub, where performance usually tanks. The one by the lake is out in the world away from everything to squeeze out the least resistance. All tests were on the exact same hardware, game, and overclock settings.Keep in mind that these numbers did fluctuate and I will try to denote that belowComparing the two hubs together, I noticed around 15% more GPU being used while the temps and clocks remained the same. The clocks with the cooler were typically at around 1860-1875, while without they were around 1815-1830. Now, here is where you need to take this information with a HUGE grain of salt because this was only tested on 1 game and the numbers are way too large to expect from every title. The average frame rate jumped up about 32 FPS. The frame time dropped 4ms, the 1% low jumped 30, and the .1% low jumped 33.In the world I saw about the same results. An extra 19% of the GPU being used with all the temps and clocks staying about the same. The frametime increase was expectedly smaller since there's not a lot of stuff going on, so we only saw a 1.6 ms boost. The average framerate however jumped 36, while the 1% and .1% jumped 37 and then actually took a 3 frame dive.Notes and conclusion: I believe that I already had grossly insufficient airflow in my H500i from the get-go, so that was another deciding factor when choosing this cooler. This was also performed without any GPU fan tuning whatsoever, so the gains could decrease when using appropriate fan-curves. It's not necessarily a quality product; the screen that says Jonsbo is already falling apart, but it absolutely helps the GPU perform better, so it definitely does what it says it does. They do also advertise -5 degrees but running the temp limit at 80 gave me no chance to test.I can definitely say that I'm not dissatisfied, but your case, computer, or games may have wildly varying results. It has served its purpose and then some in my case so the $40 bucks I spent on it were worth it to meI also saw a 2 degree CPU temp drop. The only logical explanation I can make of that while using and AIO cooler is the three fans send more air along the motherboard, around the CPU.
J**Y
Eh it’s ok I guess
Seems to help with cooling. Packaging was good. No real instructions provided if you aren’t tech savvy. Fan quality is laughable. I would but something better quality in the future
G**K
Only option, great option.
As quiet as my other fans which include a Noctua 120mm. Any noise it produces is drowned out by normal operations. Had adequate airflow. Air pressure you can feel and reaches the top of my case. Last, but certainly not least, is that its slim enough to fit my m-atx build. Its basically the exact thickness of the pci slot holders you pull out of the back, and the fact that its also pretty lightweight/sturdy means it holds up nice and perky (no sag near the back).Im satisfied.You can see in my photos:The exact connections im using (sata power/HDD power), but it also has this kinda 4 pin connection that may just be regular 4 pin. Im new.It would be possible to replace fans with ones of your choosing.It's entirely possible to remove the pci plug in stabalizer plate by just unscrewing it, then closing it back up (no cutting necessary).This was literally my only option looking for a slim pci slot fan assembly, and it worked out very well. Plus the lights are a nice addition.P.s. yes there is red tape covering rough edges of the pci stabilizer plate, but since I was removing it I didn't care. Also its "rough edge" wasn't so bad, just white & not painted black (no big deal). Enjoy!
A**T
The best on Amazon.
Nice packaging, good quality, I chose this one over the others because it actually movies alittle more air. After putting it in I can definitely say it does, it connects to a sata and not the motherboard so unfortunately they are always on. But they are not loud at all. Completely silent actually. It sits not too far from the graphics card so it's perfect for alittle extra cooling. After running some test it lowers Temps around 5 degrees. Perfeft for me. It gives me an idle under 30. I have a gtx evga few 3 1080ti. It connected to my 12v rgb header and so the rgb is synced eith my whole pc. Great product. I do wish you plugged it into the motherboard for more fan control.
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