• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

Gigabyte Multi-Core Cooling 4850 1GB

Soldato
Joined
12 Jan 2005
Posts
3,332
Location
Devon
Looks nice. No fans and lots of heatsink acre-age so should be good for silent cooling. It's also well priced for a 1GB version, only a few quid more than a 512 HIS ICEQ.

vga_productimage_gv-r485mc-1gh_big.jpg


http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/VGA/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2900

Anyone own one? I'm seriously tempted as it should work well with the Lian Li PCI cooler extracting the hot air. :cool:
 
I own the exact card. The extra 512 cost what, £12? Fairly useful when rendering in Photoshop and Bryce too.

I have decent airflow in my case but temps were off the mark with this one, 105° under load iirc. I had a spare silent 80mm Akasa fan though which I actually blu-tacked straight onto the fins! :D Got load temps to 63°, I`ll get a better cooler for it one day (he says;)).

hd4850-1.jpg


I bought it because I had the Gigabyte 8600GT (OCd version with GDDR3) with the SilentPipe2 which served me very well indeed.

Oh, one thing I did notice that out the box it`s actually 640mhz and not 625mhz, though mine`s sitting happy at 720/1100 (Gareths modded bios) which on average is about an extra 11fps @1680*1050, app settings. Original bios easy at 700/1080.
 
Last edited:
Hello there :)

That fan looks like its holding onto your graphics card for dear life :D, my christmas decorations fall down with bluetack so i wouldnt trust it tbh :p, looks like you need a carjack to keep it in place ;)

Thanks for the review and dam nice case to boot :)
 
Looks nice. No fans and lots of heatsink acre-age so should be good for silent cooling. It's also well priced for a 1GB version, only a few quid more than a 512 HIS ICEQ.

vga_productimage_gv-r485mc-1gh_big.jpg


http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/VGA/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2900

Anyone own one? I'm seriously tempted as it should work well with the Lian Li PCI cooler extracting the hot air. :cool:

Hmm, i was thinking of using the ocuk h20 watercooling kit with a gtx 280 to make my system as quiet as possible with good performance but with this cooler i may not need to w/c!

how quiet is your lian li case btw. the antec 900 was too loud to sleep in the same room as it at night, with 3 of the fans turned off and the rest on min voltage!!!
 
how quiet is your lian li case btw. the antec 900 was too loud to sleep in the same room as it at night, with 3 of the fans turned off and the rest on min voltage!!!

It's not silent, but it's very quiet. I've not replaced all fans and the heatsink with Noctua items yet so I'm holding out on a conclusion.

All the standard fans when used with the fan controller at 1 and 2 were near silent.

VRM cooling isn't really needed unless you want silly overclocks. They usually now have 2-3 phase power as well which helps with heat.
 
auraindigo

can't you just cable tie your fan to the heatsink?...or will they melt?

It hasn`t budged since I stuck it there! :D

@UltraDad, won`t do any harm even if it did drop off ... it really is just a temp solution, honesty ;)

@X-Morgan, not particularly hot. Warmish but nowt that scare`s me. The human pain threshold is about 50°C and I can touch them without problem. The VRMs can withstand temps far in excess of that, should be OK :)

Multi-core
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom