Last week I bought a MSI 6870 from Newegg to hold me over until I buy a 7xxx series. I can sell it to my son in a few months and get the best card I can for around $250. I figured I would keep it for at least 2 months, maybe up to 6 or 8 months.
The 6870 is worlds away from my old 8800GTS. It performs well in BF3 and was worth every penny. My problem is the noise. The HIS HS/Fan isn't great and the card gets VERY loud when I play. Of course, if I turn up the speakers to drown out the noise, then it the sound gets bothersome to my family. I considered returning the card and I was looking into a replacement HS/Fan for the card, when Newegg sent me an email showing the XFX 6870 Double D (dual fan) card to be on sale for $10 more then I paid for the MSI. Figuring that to be better then replacing the HS/Fan on my 6870, I read the Newegg return policy (Return Policies: This item is covered by Newegg.com's VGA Standard Return Policy. Return for refund within: 30 days) and filled out an RMA. I left a detailed note describing how loud the fan gets. I chose Defective as the RMA reason, since you have to choose something, and it was the closest thing that applied.
After submitting the RMA, the next screen shows a $24 restocking fee. I again read the return policy and don't understand why.
So, I am trying to figure out what I should do:
1) Return the card, pay around $10 for shipping + $24 restocking fee + spend $10 more for a card with better cooling (while it is on sale). $44 and I could be much happier with the noise level.
2) Keep the card, buy a Arctic Cooling Accelero L2 Plus VGA Cooler for around $25. Install it and be worried that I might void the warranty by installing it? But at least be pretty sure it'll be quieter.
3) Keep the card, buy a really good cooler for around $50+. Install it and be worried that I might void the warranty by installing it? But be really sure it'll be much quieter.
4) I don't think I can keep this card given how loud it is. Please don't suggest that I live with the noise. I wouldn't have been looking up replacement fans if I thought that I'd learn to live with the noise.
Of course, I think I will call Newegg tomorrow and ask about the restocking fee. I've bought a lot of hardware from them and really haven't returned much at all (one TV Tuner that wouldn't work and one Motherboard that was exchanged for one that was stable). Maybe they will waive the fee and I'll return the HIS and buy a XFX dual fan. Not wanting to count on that happening, I figured that I would ask what others have done to quiet down their 6870's.
-Ken
BTW: For what it is worth I am using a Antec AMB3700 case, with 1x120mm front filtered intake fan, 2x120mm side filtered intake fans (1 over the GPU + 1 over the CPU), 1x120mm exhaust fan, and a PSU with a 140mm fan (which I believe counts as another exhaust fan). I really think I have VERY good airflow in my case. This MSI 6870 is louder then my 640MB 8800GTS!
BBTW: Yes, I have a 120mm fan for my CPU HS also. So this little fan just SCREAMS above all the other fans.
The 6870 is worlds away from my old 8800GTS. It performs well in BF3 and was worth every penny. My problem is the noise. The HIS HS/Fan isn't great and the card gets VERY loud when I play. Of course, if I turn up the speakers to drown out the noise, then it the sound gets bothersome to my family. I considered returning the card and I was looking into a replacement HS/Fan for the card, when Newegg sent me an email showing the XFX 6870 Double D (dual fan) card to be on sale for $10 more then I paid for the MSI. Figuring that to be better then replacing the HS/Fan on my 6870, I read the Newegg return policy (Return Policies: This item is covered by Newegg.com's VGA Standard Return Policy. Return for refund within: 30 days) and filled out an RMA. I left a detailed note describing how loud the fan gets. I chose Defective as the RMA reason, since you have to choose something, and it was the closest thing that applied.
After submitting the RMA, the next screen shows a $24 restocking fee. I again read the return policy and don't understand why.
So, I am trying to figure out what I should do:
1) Return the card, pay around $10 for shipping + $24 restocking fee + spend $10 more for a card with better cooling (while it is on sale). $44 and I could be much happier with the noise level.
2) Keep the card, buy a Arctic Cooling Accelero L2 Plus VGA Cooler for around $25. Install it and be worried that I might void the warranty by installing it? But at least be pretty sure it'll be quieter.
3) Keep the card, buy a really good cooler for around $50+. Install it and be worried that I might void the warranty by installing it? But be really sure it'll be much quieter.
4) I don't think I can keep this card given how loud it is. Please don't suggest that I live with the noise. I wouldn't have been looking up replacement fans if I thought that I'd learn to live with the noise.
Of course, I think I will call Newegg tomorrow and ask about the restocking fee. I've bought a lot of hardware from them and really haven't returned much at all (one TV Tuner that wouldn't work and one Motherboard that was exchanged for one that was stable). Maybe they will waive the fee and I'll return the HIS and buy a XFX dual fan. Not wanting to count on that happening, I figured that I would ask what others have done to quiet down their 6870's.
-Ken
BTW: For what it is worth I am using a Antec AMB3700 case, with 1x120mm front filtered intake fan, 2x120mm side filtered intake fans (1 over the GPU + 1 over the CPU), 1x120mm exhaust fan, and a PSU with a 140mm fan (which I believe counts as another exhaust fan). I really think I have VERY good airflow in my case. This MSI 6870 is louder then my 640MB 8800GTS!
BBTW: Yes, I have a 120mm fan for my CPU HS also. So this little fan just SCREAMS above all the other fans.
