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When did this start to matter in highend gaming?
When gtx480 was launched..... but now it seems to be ok to have a virtual oven in the room.
I sure don't want 270 watts of heat constantly blowing in my room.
When did this start to matter in highend gaming?
Build a dedicated AMD GPU rig for oclHashcat with cheap 290s and keep gaming rig separate.
Win.
.+10 🙂When gtx480 was launched..... but now it seems to be ok to have a virtual oven in the room.
I sure don't want 270 watts of heat constantly blowing in my room.
I'm really tired of myy 7950 being f***** loud in idle...
Strix, MSI Gaming and some of the Palit's I think? Maybe some others added it later, I dunno. Worth double checking of course because they've all got big ranges.
Have you tried customizing the fan curve in Afterburner?
Also EVGA ACX 2.0
Sounds a bit far fetched to call it loud, it may be audible but certainly not loud at 30%. Perhaps for you audible is already too loud.
Options are: upgrade graphics card or install an Accelero. According to http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/ there are three different 7950 Black Editions:
Single fan: http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/step1_complist?gpu_gpus=607
Dual fan, original: http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/step1_complist?gpu_gpus=593
Dual fan, new revision: http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/step1_complist?gpu_gpus=945
The first two have a reference PCB, the third one isn't Accelero compatible (see technical data -> compatibility).
Everything else being more of less equal why wouldn't it matter?
When gtx480 was launched..... but now it seems to be ok to have a virtual oven in the room.
I sure don't want 270 watts of heat constantly blowing in my room.
It's not more or less equal. 290 costs a lot less.
I was referring to the R9 290X. The performance at 1080p or 1440p is pretty much identical between that and the GTX 970 (those are the resolutions most single card setups play at). The cheapest one today at Newegg is $300. The cheapest GTX 970 is $307. The power consumption difference while gaming is anywhere from 100W to 150W depending on load. Again, why wouldn't it matter?
As for the R9 290, there can be some very good buys. I picked up an XFX DD back during Black Friday for $239.99. Makes the extra heat dumped in the room easier to live with.
I was referring to the R9 290X. The performance at 1080p or 1440p is pretty much identical between that and the GTX 970 (those are the resolutions most single card setups play at). The cheapest one today at Newegg is $300. The cheapest GTX 970 is $307. The power consumption difference while gaming is anywhere from 100W to 150W depending on load. Again, why wouldn't it matter?
As for the R9 290, there can be some very good buys. I picked up an XFX DD back during Black Friday for $239.99. Makes the extra heat dumped in the room easier to live with.
I noticed more of a temp change when I swapped out incandescent bulbs for LED ones in my home office. That was a 98w drop, two 60w bulbs for two 11w bulbs.
WELL over 270 watts of heating blowing into your room
If you want to game with r9 290/fx9550 spaceheaters that's your choice.
It's not 100-150w. It's about 70w. If you can perceive a 70w difference in a room, your room is tiny, you've been gaming for hours and hours, or it's placebo.
http://www.techspot.com/review/898-geforce-gtx-970-sli-4k-gaming/page6.html. That's at 4k, so full GPU gaming load. Early reference 290s run at higher voltage than nearly every aftermarket variety which is what people actually buy, so keep that in mind while reading reviews.
It is true that the 290x is much less competitive than the 290, though I've seen the occasional great deal on 290x's
Plays on 4 ghz q9550 and CF 6870 overclocked ---> calls r9 290 a spaceheater
Yes :thumbsup:, That's what I'm talking about 🙂I guess you missed the part when I said that I now game with a laptop and big screen TV?
My q9550 system is like 7 years old. Compared to todays standard of power/performance per watt the r9 290 is the gtx480 of yesteryear my friend. And yes its a spaceheater.
In others news...........and since this thread was about what gtx970 to buy.............
I recommend the cheapest one you can find. I think there is one floating around for 300$ and 2 free games at Newegg. It should use about half the power and give off half the heat and still be faster than a 290 overclocked.