My 295 is near silent, single pcb version and the fact my case is an ft02 so it's got it's own intake fan more or less.
Mine is dual PCB and was sooooooooooooo loud!
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My 295 is near silent, single pcb version and the fact my case is an ft02 so it's got it's own intake fan more or less.
40min furmark still same 53 current 54max, thats as high as its going to get.
Sorry don't have GTA IV.
60% Fan speed on the GTX470 is approx. 2400rpm. I've just been running Mafia II benchmarks back to back for about 30mins on the stock fan profile and its stabalised at 77C w/ 53% fan speed.
I don't have many games installed really... aside from stuff like the benchmark versions of RE5, crysis, etc. the only games I have installed are MW2, Eve Online and Mafia II, possibly Batman AA and a couple of other older games.
Ok then, no wonder you don't have to run your GPU fan at high speeds
I see, 90*C in Vantage Nickson, run it with PhysX off please (for comparison).
Ok then, no wonder you don't have to run your GPU fan at high speeds
I see, 90*C in Vantage Nickson, run it with PhysX off please (for comparison).
options on vantage an click disable ppu
Ok then, no wonder you don't have to run your GPU fan at high speeds
I see, 90*C in Vantage Nickson, run it with PhysX off please (for comparison).
Heaven and stone giant are as intensive as any game out there.
@Nickson
Thanks for posting this info, as I too have a dual PCB GTX 295, and am considering GTX 470.
People have complained about how loud and hot the GTX 470's are, but those with GTX 295 (stock cooled, me included) cant see the problem as these cards are loud and seem to think the 480/470's are the same or better.
My question would be is do you think 1x is enough to replace the 295? as I was originally thinking of getting 2x in SLI to see sufficient gain over the 295.
Thanks
@Nickson
Thanks for posting this info, as I too have a dual PCB GTX 295, and am considering GTX 470.
People have complained about how loud and hot the GTX 470's are, but those with GTX 295 (stock cooled, me included) cant see the problem as these cards are loud and seem to think the 480/470's are the same or better.
My question would be is do you think 1x is enough to replace the 295? as I was originally thinking of getting 2x in SLI to see sufficient gain over the 295.
Thanks
Thanks Nickson, that gives me a clue of how well i7 with 470 perform overall
Anyway, just did 3DMark GPU run myself, here's the score:
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GPU fan at 37% (2700 rpm), temps max out at 75*C with case fans on low (can't be bothered with switching fan controller all the time, not for the sake of a few C degrees).
I was quite interested in the GPU score as bhvy suggested Guru3D review as represntative of overall performance of 460 and 470 and posted a screenie with 3dMark results were 5850 performed better than 470. It doesn't seem to be the case though, as I suspected. I wonder how much impact on performance in this benchmark does the CPU have.