If I'm not going to do any overclocking, is it necessary to put on the VF700's RAM sinks? On Zalman's site, the VF700 is pictured without the RAM sinks on an AGP 6600GT. Also, I've looked at almost all retail AGP and PCIe 6600GT's, and none of the PCIe cards have the memory covered by the GPU heatsink (and the PCIe version's memory runs at a higher frequency), and none of the AGP cards have the memory fully covered (I don't think they're partially covered on purpose...card manufacturers just didn't want to make new heatsinks for the AGP cards, and the memory being covered was just coincidence?). I'm just wondering because I've read complaints about the VF700's RAM sinks being too high to fit under the main GPU heatsink (thus people had to use a dremel tool to file them down). However, I think these people were looking to overclock. I'm just looking to rid myself of noise. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.