- Oct 15, 2001
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the last time i can remember a VGA card facing upwards was in a VESA card format.
why do modern manufacturers layout their cards with the core facing down? i can only imagine that it hinders the cooling solution. on probably 90% of towers out there, right above where the VGA card would go are one or two exhaust fans built into the case.
is it just impossible for manufacturer's to do this? i can only think of good things if they switch it around, except with todays heatsinks that gravity might be a problem, but with the heatsink on the other side it would be the same problem, so its really moot?
why dont they switch? you can even make a thicker cooler and really put that CPU heatsink on the card without using PCI slots too!
why do modern manufacturers layout their cards with the core facing down? i can only imagine that it hinders the cooling solution. on probably 90% of towers out there, right above where the VGA card would go are one or two exhaust fans built into the case.
is it just impossible for manufacturer's to do this? i can only think of good things if they switch it around, except with todays heatsinks that gravity might be a problem, but with the heatsink on the other side it would be the same problem, so its really moot?
why dont they switch? you can even make a thicker cooler and really put that CPU heatsink on the card without using PCI slots too!