Hi all,
I noticed tonight that there seemed to be a lot more fan noise coming from the graphics card when I turned the PC on tonight. Having removed the card to blow air through it to clean some of the dust off and try to help the air flow a little I noticed that there seems to be a problem developing on one of the components on the PCB itself. The card has been faultless since I bought it many moons ago but I get the feeling it's all about to go south. Image link below attached.
http://www.zen89393.zen.co.uk/Archive/Images/General/XFX_failing.jpg
I'm just starting to browse through AT's Benchmark results and wondered if you guys/gals can tell me which card provides the best performance given a budget of say £200. Sharp visuals are required as I'm spending more and more time on the desktop and in graphic design software rather than gaming nowadays. However I do pop my head up from time to time for a bit of 1st Person madness, L4D2 and Bad Company usually.
I'd prefer to stick with an nVidia based Card as opposed to going ATI.
Thanks again for your valuable advice.
Rich
			
			I noticed tonight that there seemed to be a lot more fan noise coming from the graphics card when I turned the PC on tonight. Having removed the card to blow air through it to clean some of the dust off and try to help the air flow a little I noticed that there seems to be a problem developing on one of the components on the PCB itself. The card has been faultless since I bought it many moons ago but I get the feeling it's all about to go south. Image link below attached.
http://www.zen89393.zen.co.uk/Archive/Images/General/XFX_failing.jpg
I'm just starting to browse through AT's Benchmark results and wondered if you guys/gals can tell me which card provides the best performance given a budget of say £200. Sharp visuals are required as I'm spending more and more time on the desktop and in graphic design software rather than gaming nowadays. However I do pop my head up from time to time for a bit of 1st Person madness, L4D2 and Bad Company usually.
I'd prefer to stick with an nVidia based Card as opposed to going ATI.
Thanks again for your valuable advice.
Rich
			
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