A Arkadrel Diamond Member Oct 19, 2010 3,681 2 0 Feb 25, 2011 #26 My last 2 cards have been Saphire... they make good quality cards. Saphire dont skimp on the quality of components, like some of the cheaper brands might/would.
My last 2 cards have been Saphire... they make good quality cards. Saphire dont skimp on the quality of components, like some of the cheaper brands might/would.
Phynaz Lifer Mar 13, 2006 10,140 819 126 Feb 25, 2011 #27 Before you jump on the 460, are heat and noise a consideration?
happy medium Lifer Jun 8, 2003 14,387 480 126 Feb 25, 2011 #28 Phynaz said: Before you jump on the 460, are heat and noise a consideration? Click to expand... Ah why the gtx460 768 is cool and quiet for its performance levels. Cool...... Cool............. And quiet........ Last edited: Feb 25, 2011
Phynaz said: Before you jump on the 460, are heat and noise a consideration? Click to expand... Ah why the gtx460 768 is cool and quiet for its performance levels. Cool...... Cool............. And quiet........
T tincart Senior member Apr 15, 2010 630 1 0 Feb 25, 2011 #29 I have had two Sapphire cards with heatsink issues.
Phynaz Lifer Mar 13, 2006 10,140 819 126 Feb 25, 2011 #30 happy medium said: Ah why the gtx460 768 is cool and quiet for its performance levels. Click to expand... Temperature <> heat output. I thought we had covered that already. The fact is the 5770 uses about half the power of the 460, therefore will produce about half the heat output.
happy medium said: Ah why the gtx460 768 is cool and quiet for its performance levels. Click to expand... Temperature <> heat output. I thought we had covered that already. The fact is the 5770 uses about half the power of the 460, therefore will produce about half the heat output.