elite said:OcUK GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB GDDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI
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elite said:OcUK GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB GDDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI
placed my order
elite said:OcUK GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB GDDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI
placed my order
Conman said:Oh Well, I am kind of have the same choice problem betweem x1900xtx or 7800gtx as well. I have not make up my mind yet. However, im leaning toward the HDR + AA ability of x1900xt. I will also put VF900 to silent it.
I also play game at 1280x1024 too. wanna hear from you. How is your new GTX?
easyrider said:IMO the AA and HDR is over rated.Just like sm3 was.
Problems with good frames in games.24fps in obilvion is a chugg wagon IMO.not worth it IMO.
But going on your post,I feel you already know you are getting a x1900.
Conrats too,its a great card.
lay-z-boy said:agreed, though its nice to have the option, its unplayable.
also, i need to understand this problem with noise, power and heat,
power: what are you trying to do? run high end stuff with a 300w psu?
heat: OMG! top end cards generate heat?!!? whatever next!
noise: fair enough, but if your spending £300 odd on graphics, buy a decent cooler you cheapo
applys to both x1900 and 7900.
easyrider said:If you can get the same performance from a card that is silent emits less heat etc...then that would be the key to my choice.
The less heat the better IMO.
I run my opty dual 2.8 at on the zalman 9500 at 1.7v.I like quiet.
So i bought the cooler less power hungry 7900 GTX.
I could keep the same level of noise, and my PSU fan would stay on 800 RPM.
This wasn't the case when I installed a mates x1900xtx to play with for the weekend.
My ambient temps increased and the psu fan increased to 1200 rpm .making it noisey.
so my ambient temps increased and the psu fan too.
Not to mention the sound of the stock X1900 one.
MY 7900 GTX was back straight away.
I Had silence back ,A silent psu again,and no difference in game performance.
plus I had better benchmarks scores(unimportant but overall the 7900 GTX is the better Card IMO)
easyrider said:IMO the AA and HDR is over rated.Just like sm3 was.
Problems with good frames in games.24fps in obilvion is a chugg wagon IMO.not worth it IMO.
But going on your post,I feel you already know you are getting a x1900.
Conrats too,its a great card.
cyclops12 said:if power heat and noise is so important why are you talking about going sli so much
yes the 7900 isnt as noisy but 2 is
yes it uses less power 2 dont
yes its cooler 2 aint
and for bechmarks you only get better scores in 06 not 05 or 03 or oblivion
and for the record my x19 is only noisy when i fire up my pc after that i dont notice it
and if you turn on your speakers every now and then you wont here your pc at all!!!!!
1.7 on a dual core on air?! *faints*easyrider said:If you can get the same performance from a card that is silent emits less heat etc...then that would be the key to my choice.
The less heat the better IMO.
I run my opty dual 2.8 at on the zalman 9500 at 1.7v.I like quiet.
So i bought the cooler less power hungry 7900 GTX.
I could keep the same level of noise, and my PSU fan would stay on 800 RPM.
This wasn't the case when I installed a mates x1900xtx to play with for the weekend.
My ambient temps increased and the psu fan increased to 1200 rpm .making it noisey.
so my ambient temps increased and the psu fan too.
Not to mention the sound of the stock X1900 one.
MY 7900 GTX was back straight away.
I Had silence back ,A silent psu again,and no difference in game performance.
plus I had better benchmarks scores(unimportant but overall the 7900 GTX is the better Card IMO)
lay-z-boy said:1.7 on a dual core on air?! *faints*
as i said, if you have them money for x1900xtx or 7900gtx, you should already have a high end psu, and high end cooling, nothing is stopping you removing the cooler and putting another on and also the ati cooler blows the air out the back, if anything, the 7900 cooler that blows 1/2 the air back in should raise case temps.
but tbh i cant be bothered to argue, all i have to say is....
i have more shaders than you!!
omgwtfhaxlolyoucantbeatatitheypwnz0rs
Conman said:Just for the record, im 70 % surely admire the X1900 (XT version), However, the 7900GTX offers almost same option as the X1900 and do not lose my SLI path which i do not think it is not very important.
And i am still deciding... Monday 15 May 15:00 is my dateline... jeezz clock is ticking and i just can not decide... how frustrate this can be
elite said:Just played the Steam Lost Coast demo and temps didnt go over 55c and on desktop its below 40c...very cool card in more ways then one
how did you manage to get a 12v fan to work at 1.7?easyrider said:Thats the Voltage of the zalman Fan not the CPU.I'm running my CPU at 1.36v!
I'm not arguing I'm just sharing my experiences.
lay-z-boy said:how did you manage to get a 12v fan to work at 1.7?
and yes, arnt well all