? about 4850 heat issues

lady513

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So I have been searching different forums trying to help me decide on the best video card to get within my budget. I am almost sure that I wanna get a 4850 but have read alot of reviews and complaints about the card running hot.
I have never purchased a item from MSI, but I found their version of the card to come with a fan which keeps the card cooler.

Basically, is this an issue I should really be worried about? And if so will the card from MSI be enough to fix the problem
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16814127401
 

octopus41092

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It runs hot, but it's made to run at those temperatures. Also, the ones with non-reference coolers should be able to run much cooler. If you're still concerned though you can put a Accelero S1 on it with a 120mm fan tied on (I use this). Keeps it under 50C on full load.
 

nerp

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I wouldn't worry about heat. It really only gets hot during gaming and is pretty cool during normal use. I bought a Gigabyte card with a Zalman fan on it. It's a great card and runs cool. My only issue was that the fan was VERY loud. Sticking a Zalman Fan Mate II controler on the fan line for the card did the trick. I now run the fan at the lowest speed setting, it's silent and really is just as cool as it is on full blast.
 

chizow

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Originally posted by: lady513
Basically, is this an issue I should really be worried about? And if so will the card from MSI be enough to fix the problem
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16814127401
The reference cooler on the 4850 was made of fail, literally, with a painted copper heatsink. The cooler on that card you linked will certainly be better, but in that price range you should really be looking at a 4870 512MB. Not only will it have an equivalent cooler, its also a faster card by default. Spending additional money for after-market cooling on low-end parts is rarely a good option imo, as you'll typically end up spending as much as you would've spent on a faster card with better default cooling to begin with.

Linked: HIS 4870 $128!