Thermaltake Giant II Video card cooler and you.

Hi all,
i was just looking my favorite retail store's web site, and i found that they are selling the Giant II vid card cooler.
And I was wondering if anyone that owns that cooler could share his experience with it, like: vid card that is using it, change in temps., audio levels, space, etc..
So any answers would be appreciated.  )
Bye

PLEASE HELP!!...
TELL YOUR EXPERIENCE IF YOU HAVE A GEFORCE FX 5X00 CARD, DOESN'T MATTER WHAT MODEL YOU HAVE!!.
HELP!

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