NX8600GT-T2D256E-OC and Arctic Cooling NV Silencer Rev.5 ?

I Have NX8600GT and its standart cooler isnt enough for OC. And i wanna buy a new VGA Cooler for it. Is NV Silencer R.5 compitable with it ? Or is there any vga cooler compitable with NX8600GT?
Thanks..

Each VGA Cooler providers has own compatibility list, so go and check it.

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