Newer (good) version of Asus 4850 512

TheNiceGuy

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I heard that Asus was redoing the HS with a Glaciator fan, and updating the BIOS on the new cards. So I waited until last week (and paid $40 more than the other brands) to order an Asus card. The shop i bought it from assured my translator that it was the new version, shipped direct from Taiwan.
Well I just got it today, and my heart sank when I opened the box, as it looks just like the "bad" cards - the "bear foot" like HS with the girl on it. Is there a way to tell which revision it is? I have all my parts sitting here, but am reluctant to install, as I may not be able to exchange it then.
Thanks.
 

bryanW1995

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the glaciator fan is a completely different version of the asus 4850. you got hosed in translation. :(

the good news is that you should be fine with the crappy single slot design. my room is consistently 25-26c (have 2 highly oc'd quads running seti 24/7 plus 4850 folding), my gpu is pegged at 90% plus since it's folding all the time, and I haven't seen the fan go above 40% or the gpu temp go over 83c. when I let the gpu take a breather, it idles ~ 80c but fan speed is 7%. 80c is absolutely safe, unfortunately the heat nazis make it into a HUGE deal. My 3870 idled at 40c with my fan set @ 45%, but frankly I see no difference. I was originally going to get an s1 rev 2 and oc the crap out of this card, but frankly I'm happy with my temps, noise, and decent oc (690/1075). Besides, I'll probably sell it in 6-9 mos when something better comes along, and I'd have a tough time getting the $35 back out of the s1 rev2.
 

TheNiceGuy

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Well, that makes me feel MUCH better about this. I'll throw this beast together and see what happens. Also, I leave the side off my case, so heat isn't that big a deal. Although my room is about 90 during the summer.
Just curious, was the extra $40 for an Asus card a waste?
It cost me about $250 (plus about $10 for shipping). Powercolor etc. cards were about $210.
 

Alex C

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Does anyone know if the cards newegg is selling are the revised ones or the old ones?
 

bryanW1995

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Originally posted by: TheNiceGuy
Well, that makes me feel MUCH better about this. I'll throw this beast together and see what happens. Also, I leave the side off my case, so heat isn't that big a deal. Although my room is about 90 during the summer.
Just curious, was the extra $40 for an Asus card a waste?
It cost me about $250 (plus about $10 for shipping). Powercolor etc. cards were about $210.

I wouldn't say that it's a waste b/c asus has better software and a better warranty, but I don't know that the asus is worth 20% more than the others. Asus is a very good brand, however, in fact I would probably grab asus over any amd partner other than visiontek if prices were close.