hi guys a Little update here, regarding the performance findings, first I have to say that calling "impressive" is little and fall short of the performance gains the new GPU (GTX 970) brings over the good old 280x, after reading for couple of days and learning a lot about proper overclock...
keep as back up card.
Should I be worried by going with a 4GB this year?.. I did notice some issues here and there with the 3GB of my old GPU but honestly thought the extra GB would help to solve those.
Any game (or several if possible) in particular that can be an issue with 4GB only?
So I think I should go then with the cousin's GTX 970.. as I know he don't used too much that machine beyond couple of hours weekly due his work.. thank you..
thanks..
that's used or new prices? I haven't found anything close to that yet. anyway thanks for the suggestion.
it's an i7 3770K currently at 4.5ghz with 16GB 1600mhz memory, playing right now at 1080P, Will it be an issue?.
nice, that's what I wanted to hear. I currently need that kind...
Hi all people, here I am asking again for some opinion, this time I have the chance to purchase from a cousing a very gentle and lightly used Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming reall,y really cheap, if you ask, just 90$.
Would it be a noticeable jump in performance in 2018?. IKR lot of you Will say...
what's worse, sometimes it can be present in the motherboard, or the case fans and sometimes in weird scenarios in the speakers, but as Araxie said above, if it's happening at high FPS everything it's normal.
Keep the card and replace your PSU, Coil Whine it's mostly caused because some GPUs just doesn't like certain PSUs, Pascal typically doesn't suffer from Coil Whine, except with very few PSU models.
this was exactly my wonder, doesn't static pressure play a bigger role than raw CFM in coolers?, there is no way I will run the SP120L at full blast, they are very loud at that speed, so I was thinking running them at about 1500RPM - 1800RPM, well at this point I think it just doesn't worth the...
great answer doyll it was exactly what I was looking for, actually I un the stock TY-140 Fan Full blast because it is god damn silent, I can't hear it over any of my case fans and my GPU even at idle, so you say it doesn't really worth the hassle to install both fans and keep the TY-140?..
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Hi all guys, so I was wondering something today, I have a Thermalright TRUE 140 vanilla, the old first model with the stock 140mm 1250RPM TY-140 Fan, and also I have a pair of Corsair 120mm 2700RPM SP120L fans from an spare unit, so, what you people think? may it worth to replace stock 140mm...