Yeah, the "heatsink art" is a bit much.... of course, with more and more people wanting to SEE the insides of their cases (I can't believe how many people bring me cases with windows now), i guess its to be expected.
But speaking of heatsinks.... Anand shows a 9000 Pro (the RV250) with a fan. THG specifically mentions the one he used only had a heatsink. Which do you figure? Personally, I have some interest if there's no fan.... wouldn't that be great for one of these small systems (the FlexATX boxes)? Silent, silent, silent... only the heatsink fan and one rear fan.... I could go for that.
Anyhow, the 9700 does have immense "wow" factor.... impressive scores. Of course, I try to stay away from games..... grad school is kicking my ass as is. <grin>
And about bashing Matrox: the big problem is that Matrox entered the 3d/gamer market period. They should have stuck to the professional sector. They have MUCH better 2D (and you can tell after staring at a 21" monitor running autocad for five hours). The Parhelia is a spectacularly unfunny joke.
			
			But speaking of heatsinks.... Anand shows a 9000 Pro (the RV250) with a fan. THG specifically mentions the one he used only had a heatsink. Which do you figure? Personally, I have some interest if there's no fan.... wouldn't that be great for one of these small systems (the FlexATX boxes)? Silent, silent, silent... only the heatsink fan and one rear fan.... I could go for that.
Anyhow, the 9700 does have immense "wow" factor.... impressive scores. Of course, I try to stay away from games..... grad school is kicking my ass as is. <grin>
And about bashing Matrox: the big problem is that Matrox entered the 3d/gamer market period. They should have stuck to the professional sector. They have MUCH better 2D (and you can tell after staring at a 21" monitor running autocad for five hours). The Parhelia is a spectacularly unfunny joke.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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