Hi guys !
Thanks Kahrenraz's explanations, I'm now running my Videologic Apocalypse 3Dx at 90MHz !
For cooling, i bought this radiator.
I removed the provided tape. Instead, I used thermal glue (two very small dots on two edges) and AC MX-5 thermal paste (it's pretty adhesive by itself).
Then I added a fan of the rad's size. This fan had to be silenced so I use a fan silencer from Noctua. It's directly on the Powerleap adaptor, because I was the closest source.
On top of both primary cards, two Noctua fans at full speed (it's silent anyways).
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The noisiest parts of the PC are by far the power supply and the HDD.
Cooling seems to be adequate : the PVR card's radiator is only 5°C warmer than the primary card's when benchmarking Unreal since 20 minutes (the primary card is also getting air from the top Noctua fans).
It's 35C. For the record, on the chip's surface, it's 50°C hot at stock speed. Of course, a radiator's temp isn't a DIE's... But it's encouraging.
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I didn't seriously benchmark it for now as I need to find the best ATi drivers (ATi cards are the fastest cards I've seen with PowerVR's, with excellent compatibility, but it depends a lot on drivers), but the gap is easily noticeable, as expected.
I'll make some benchmarks and captures soon.