What is a good Arctic silencer (or other brand) for an AGP 7800 GS?

I went to Arctic's site (http://www.arctic-cooling.com/) and looked all over but the closest thing I could find to what I needed for a silencer was only for PCIe Macs. Does anyone know of a good silencer made by anyone that will silence a 7800 GS inside of an AGP June 2004 Power Mac? I have been looking for a really long time to find one and just haven't been able to come across one.
Thanks

You are going to have to research how PC users dealt with this, as they were / are the place where 99% of these cards went.
Here is your problem:
http://www.alasir.com/reviews/bfggeforce_7800gs_agp/bfg_geforce_7800gsagp-rdrem.html
The small bridge chip to the left also needs to be in contact with a cooling surface.
You should google around and see what PC users did for this card. Keep in mind that it's heyday was 2006.
You MUST cool both surfaces, or your card will burn out PRONTO.
I have an NV5 Arctic Cooler here, and it doesn't look like it would work. But I don't know which revision it is...Arctic has a heights drawing which shows elevations...you might might to compare.
FYI...there was also a 6800GS AGP card which used same circuit board layout with the HSI chip in same place, so a cooler for it should work as well.
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