Darn you 8800gt. Darn you.

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Lithan

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I'd think that too, but the heatsink is scalding hot to the touch even when idling.
 

idiotekniQues

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do they sell the same kind of one slot cooler like my card uses? this is the sapphire toxic 3870 - thing runs very cool.

probably a good solution for anybody that wants single slot functionality.
 

AzN

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Originally posted by: Lithan
I'd think that too, but the heatsink is scalding hot to the touch even when idling.

That's the power of 48 more SP and 24 TMU over 9600gt. Power baby. :p
 

ja1484

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My 8800GT was a fucking furnace with the stock cooling. Added a vf-900, all has been well OC'd since then.
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: Lithan
Lol, Newegg charges restocking on Defective products now.

Newegg charges restocking fee on returns for REFUND. If you return a defective item for REPAIR/REPLACE then no restocking fee.
 

Lithan

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Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: Lithan
I'd think that too, but the heatsink is scalding hot to the touch even when idling.

That's the power of 48 more SP and 24 TMU over 9600gt. Power baby. :p

Heat is actually a byproduct of inefficiency. Pushing a rock on the ground produces more heat than rolling a wheel but it does less work.
 

AzN

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Originally posted by: Lithan
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: Lithan
I'd think that too, but the heatsink is scalding hot to the touch even when idling.

That's the power of 48 more SP and 24 TMU over 9600gt. Power baby. :p

Heat is actually a byproduct of inefficiency. Pushing a rock on the ground produces more heat than rolling a wheel but it does less work.

We ain't talking about rocks. :p

 

bryanW1995

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Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: nOOky
I'd say the 8800GTS512 is a wise choice. It's a good time to get one, the prices have dropped quite a bit since X-mas, and nothing newer or much faster coming out anytime soon. It's about as fast a card as you'll need, the 8800GTX and Ultra aren't much faster, but it's noticably faster than a 9600GT. I'd say it's the sweet spot buy right now, course that's just my opinion, and cuz I just installed mine yesterday.

GT200 in few months. :heart: Should be leaps and bounds faster than G92.

god I hope so. This old 3870 is killing me... I've having trouble running 16xAA on civ 4...
 

Lithan

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Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: Lithan
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: Lithan
I'd think that too, but the heatsink is scalding hot to the touch even when idling.

That's the power of 48 more SP and 24 TMU over 9600gt. Power baby. :p

Heat is actually a byproduct of inefficiency. Pushing a rock on the ground produces more heat than rolling a wheel but it does less work.

We ain't talking about rocks. :p

Go talk to a physicist or an engineer. Heat = inefficiency, because power that could be used to accomplish work is instead being used to generate heat.
 

AzN

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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: nOOky
I'd say the 8800GTS512 is a wise choice. It's a good time to get one, the prices have dropped quite a bit since X-mas, and nothing newer or much faster coming out anytime soon. It's about as fast a card as you'll need, the 8800GTX and Ultra aren't much faster, but it's noticably faster than a 9600GT. I'd say it's the sweet spot buy right now, course that's just my opinion, and cuz I just installed mine yesterday.

GT200 in few months. :heart: Should be leaps and bounds faster than G92.

god I hope so. This old 3870 is killing me... I've having trouble running 16xAA on civ 4...

Still talking about Civ 4 are we? :p That game is like crack. It's evil. You stop eating and sleeping.
 

AzN

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Originally posted by: Lithan
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: Lithan
Originally posted by: Azn
Originally posted by: Lithan
I'd think that too, but the heatsink is scalding hot to the touch even when idling.

That's the power of 48 more SP and 24 TMU over 9600gt. Power baby. :p

Heat is actually a byproduct of inefficiency. Pushing a rock on the ground produces more heat than rolling a wheel but it does less work.

We ain't talking about rocks. :p

Go talk to a physicist or an engineer. Heat = inefficiency, because power that could be used to accomplish work is instead being used to generate heat.

The chip is powerful. It's limited by bandwidth. It can easily be fixed with gddr5. When games of tomorrow gets limited by SP it will improve more over 9600gt. There's nothing inefficient about G92. It gives 8800gtx and ultra run for its money with only 16 rop and 256bit memory bus.
 

JK949

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Installed my second GT yesterday evening. Both cards running 63c at idle now
and 83c max playing COD 4 at 1920 x 1200 with 4xx and all things set high.
No crashes or any problems at all. Plays fine even at hi temps.
 

Lithan

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Originally posted by: jaredpace
Originally posted by: Lithan


It's ECS

my BFG OC edition 8800GT was outstanding. I hear good news about EVGA & XFX too.

Reference card my friend. All the distributer does is slap a sticker on it, install the bios, and put it in the box. bfg, evga, xfx, ecs cards are all identical cards mechanically and have identical cooling (unless they're a model with upgraded cooling of course). Probably my card just has a bad fan control unit (fan never speeds up) and a very weak core (crashes 10-20*C cooler than most) purely by chance. Moot point now though, the card is leaving me for a better place next week.