More GTX 400 Pictures ~
http://www.techpowerup.com/117902/XFX_GeForce_GTX_480_and_GeForce_GTX_470_Pictured.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/117902/XFX_GeForce_GTX_480_and_GeForce_GTX_470_Pictured.html
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This may be the first time in a long time where the stock cooler of the GTX480 will be superior to most aftermarket coolers(Zalman we are looking at you).
Yeah it does look nice, I assume the high TDP required them to carefully look at their fan/heatpipe design. It'll be interesting to see how much sound they make too as that'll affect my card choice...
The 480 is a very nice looking card. Something about the 470 looks lame to me though.. not sure what exactly.
The 480 is a very nice looking card. Something about the 470 looks lame to me though.. not sure what exactly.
Nice Photoshop pictures.
What makes you say that?
They are consistent with other pics we've seen.
He can tell by the pixels and from seeing a lot of 'shops in his day.
Cheap? That's what I think when comparing it to 480. Consider GPU cost, then look at 470's pcb/components/cooler in comparision to 480's. It seems clear that nV worked hard to fit 470 into it's price bracket.
I'm not saying it won't do the job, but damn, that's a cheap ass looking card IMO.![]()
Any price on the GTX 480/470 yet?
It seems clear that nV worked hard to fit 470 into it's price bracket.
I'm not saying it won't do the job, but damn, that's a cheap ass looking card IMO.![]()
They're most likely heatpipes.In looking at the pictures of the GTX 480, it makes me wonder if the exposed metal part on top of the shroud is actually part of the sink itself and not just a metal accent on the shroud. Basically, does the shroud only surround the part that meets the back plane and the the fan, while leaving the actual sink exposed?
They're most likely heatpipes.
