The fan on my 9500 np recently died. I contacted Newegg and they said they can probably swing a refund and that would let me get a 9800 np for about $100 more. Or I can buy a new heatsink and fan for it for about $20 (iceberg 4) I'm not really sure which would be a better choice, and I'd like some opinions.
the biggest factor is that I don't know how long the fan wasn't working, with the gold-style heatsink being cooled only by the slot cooler below it and the 80mm case fan blowing fresh air at it from the side blow hole. the back of the card got quite warm borderline hot (not enough to scald a finger, but enough to cause me some serious concern) some minor artifacting after prolonged gaming made me check up on the card. I noticed the heat, then noticed the fan wasn't spinning (could have been as long as a month without a working fan)
I'm satisfied by my current card's performance (it was/is softmodable) as it can run UT2003 at 1600 x 1200 fine, or 1280 x 960 with 4x AA and 8x AF with nice frame rates (stock clock) but I'm worried about:
1) how it will run half-life 2? and
2) if the extra heat shortened the life of the product by any serious amount?
your advice is greatly appreciated.
the biggest factor is that I don't know how long the fan wasn't working, with the gold-style heatsink being cooled only by the slot cooler below it and the 80mm case fan blowing fresh air at it from the side blow hole. the back of the card got quite warm borderline hot (not enough to scald a finger, but enough to cause me some serious concern) some minor artifacting after prolonged gaming made me check up on the card. I noticed the heat, then noticed the fan wasn't spinning (could have been as long as a month without a working fan)
I'm satisfied by my current card's performance (it was/is softmodable) as it can run UT2003 at 1600 x 1200 fine, or 1280 x 960 with 4x AA and 8x AF with nice frame rates (stock clock) but I'm worried about:
1) how it will run half-life 2? and
2) if the extra heat shortened the life of the product by any serious amount?
your advice is greatly appreciated.