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TDP?
TBH, Ill pay whatever I need to get the best value for money, but Im a tight ass and dont want to spend on things that are not necessary.
How can I tell if a GPU is going to be quieter and cooler?
Well the new nvidia 9xx series are much more power efficient and therefore cooler as they draw less power, so that can be assumedAlso many of the 970s have semi passive or full passive modes i.e. one or both fans can be turned off automatically when the card isn't under a lot of load so there is 0db, 0 noise!
TDP yes, 9xx are much lower than R9 2xx
If there is no numbers in the specs for TDP, do we just assume that the lower the power needed then its cooler and quiter?
Well pretty much, though of course it also matters what cooler is on the graphics card (i.e. from EVGA, Gigabyte, Asus or similar). These affect temperatures of course as all of the fan designs are different
If theres a fan on the GPU, Dont I need any more fans in the rig then?
So these GPU's say a PSU of 450W required, would that suffice for the rest of the components aswell or would I need something larger.
At this time I dont plan on overclocking or adding another GPU because I dont feel I know enough about PC's as yet.
Well whatever rig you get should run just fine on a 550W PSU assuming you go for one graphics card
That 450W estimate does take into account other components, yes, so 550W should see you through for years if you don't change the rig
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Definitely an aftermarket heatsink and fan for the cpu yes, or you could get an all in one water cooling unit.
I see all of these measurements you veteran builders/gamers take,
FPS,Temp, GHZ
How do I access those numbers in real time as you all seem to be doing?