5870 aftermarket cooling

OVerLoRDI

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I have dual 5870s housed in an open case running 100% 24/7 for DC. They have a non reference cooler:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Tpk=xfx%205870
The fan speed is at 100% keeping these babies cool as they endlessly crunch numbers. I'm looking to quiet them down while also keeping the chips a bit cooler. They don't get any hotter than 90C, but a little cooler would be nice, so I have some head room for when the weather gets a bit warmer.

What do you guys recommend?
 

llee

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I'm in a similar predicament. Right now my fans are running at 60% just to keep things under 90. I'll tell you how the temps change once I get my Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus.
 

aigomorla

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I have dual 5870s housed in an open case running 100% 24/7 for DC. They have a non reference cooler:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Tpk=xfx%205870
The fan speed is at 100% keeping these babies cool as they endlessly crunch numbers. I'm looking to quiet them down while also keeping the chips a bit cooler. They don't get any hotter than 90C, but a little cooler would be nice, so I have some head room for when the weather gets a bit warmer.

What do you guys recommend?

arent u on water?
You didnt like the reduction of your temps by 1/2?

Air wont get anywhere close.. even on a beefy sink.
This is why i said once u watercool the gpu, your SOL.
You cant go back, unless u want to see temps in the 2x ranges of what your water did.
 
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OVerLoRDI

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Psh aigomorla, my 6970s are watercooled, my 5870s which are also being used for DC are not and it isn't worth the moneys to watercool them. They live in a different room, but I would like to reduce the noise level all the same.

I'm not going back, ever :p