But test this yourself the heatsinks will do nothing. After heavy use of 3D in games. touch the ram in the card its only warm. They do not heat up.
From Anandtech article on the Ultra... (see my earlier post)
During our tests, the memory reached temperatures as high as 109F (42.8C); this was measured by placing a thermistor on the opposite side of the PCB, directly behind a memory chip. We compared this to the operating temperature of memory on a 64MB GeForce2 GTS, which turned out to be 102.8F (39.3C). The small difference in temperature can be accounted for by the heatsinks on the memory actually doing their job. So what happens when we take off the heatsinks?
Without the heatsinks, the back of the memory reached 112.4F (44.7C) which isn?t much warmer than with the heatsinks, so are they necessary? After approximately 20 minutes of running a Quake III Arena loop with only one heatsink off (there are two, one on each set of 4 SDRAM devices), there were quite a bit of artifacts on the screen; eventually the demo loop crashed.
So it seems as if, at least on our board, the heatsinks were necessary for stable operation at such a high frequency.
I can't reliably measure a delta of 3.4 degrees F with my fingers.
Again, the improvements are minimal but I believe my results to be accurate. I'm sure as heck not gonna rip these things off and double check