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Does this card have enough cooling>

JohnBee

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Sorry I dont know how to post pictures here.

Here is a Connect3d x700 (ignore the link name - this is what the x700 looks like made by Connect3d) - notice it looks kind of basic cooling-wise with a 25cent fan and no heat sinks.
http://www.pcekspert.com/jpg/articles/Connect3D-R9600Pro-main.jpg

Here is a much better made x700 with a heavier duty cooling system, or at least having 4 heatsinks and one on the fan.
http://www.hardspell.com/newsimage/2004-12-12-14-4-19-877526082.jpg

So does the x700 run hot ? Would the skimpy version of the x700 last a few years with only its little fan, provided I have an okay vented case.

Or are the extra ram/memory heatsinks just for show on the second link ?

Also Connect3D has a two-year warrantee - is this average for a video card ?

Please reply; Id like to get the Connect3D card tomorrow.

Many thanks !
 
Ram sinks are not really needed unless you are doing extreme overclocking. I'm pretty sure that heatsink/fan should be sufficient as x700s don't run very hot. Get someone elses opinion on this though before buying it.
 
Thanks for the reply monster64.

If anyone else has comments Id like to hear it and maybe get this card today.

 
I really don't think that the X700's run that hot, but if you're doing any OCing, then definitely get one with a fan and RAMsinks.
 
Looks a bit weak (the cooler), but if your case is well cooled, you are probably OK. You can always monitor the temps and upgrade the cooler if they seem hot.
 
I dont mean to sway off topic here, but why would you want to get an x700? Unless you're getting it cheap, a 6600gt or a x800 is a much better card.
 
Originally posted by: munky
I dont mean to sway off topic here, but why would you want to get an x700? Unless you're getting it cheap, a 6600gt or a x800 is a much better card.


Probably because you can get an X700 for $75 and a 6600GT would cost nearly twce that, X800 even more. Not everyone is big on gaming you know.
 
Originally posted by: munky
I dont mean to sway off topic here, but why would you want to get an x700? Unless you're getting it cheap, a 6600gt or a x800 is a much better card.

I can get the Connect3D x700 for the same price as a (low-end) Sapphire x300 256mb card. They both work out to $100 in Canada.

Since the x700 beats the x300 its a luxury for me kind of.

I dont even game - just need a video card with TV-out, but maybe once I have a card set-up I will play Doom3 or something for like 10 minutes a week, very occasionally. Its something nice to have for PhotoShop too.

Still Id rather not waste my $100 on this x700 if its a sub-par manufactured card with no cooling and I have to glue on my own sinks, or get a blower for it.

I read on some website the Connect3D x700 runs at 80'C when gaming, so I wanted to check here first. or get some feedback.

Im still using onboard graphics and this is my first card for the PCI-E format.

Many thanks for the replies.
 
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