BFG Tech's GeForce GTX 285 OCX graphics card
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... your next best bet is the Radeon HD 4850 X2, but be wary of its fan noise - it's not offensively loud with the latest BIOS, but it's not anywhere near as quiet as the Nvidia competition. Moreover, the Radeon HD 4850 X2 has potential limitations that stem from its dual-GPUness and many don't want to swallow that pill - it's also not going to set the world on fire in Folding@Home. Typically, Nvidia's cards can deliver more points per day and so they're better suited to that task. Link: Bit Tech
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BFG Tech's GeForce GTX 285 OCX graphics card :: Posted by THRASHER2
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... pill - it's also not going to set the world on fire in Folding@Home. Typically, Nvidia's cards can deliver more points per day and so they're better suited to that task.
The market has shifted and Nvidia needs to lower the prices of its GeForce GTX 285 GPUs so that partners can compete with the competition that's out there from AMD. At the moment, most of the GeForce GTX 285s are competing against the Radeon HD 4870 X2 and I think we all know who wins that battle.
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BFG Tech GeForce GTX 285 H2O
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... , the graphics test rig was standing idle, and BFG rang to say it had a water-cooled GTX 285 card if we wanted to test it. In fact, the card being offered was the only one in the world and seeing as we didn’t have any other cards to test, we gave it a whirl. Our first look at the GTX 285 concluded that despite the card being the fastest single-GPU card around, it needed to be cheaper or faster (preferably both) to compete with either of ATI’s X2 cards. Were you to find a GTX 285 at Radeon HD 4850 X2 prices, you’d probably opt for the Nvidia card, but it needs to be faster to ...
What's the best supersize case fan?
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... down) while others have been noisy, or only just better than the practically flat fans. Thank heavens that bit-tech is here to let know know which of these supersize fans are worth hanging on to, or what to change them for if they're not. Once you've found the fan for you, the next question is how to mount it. In general, it's better to suck the hot air from a case as quickly as possible, so fitting the side panel fan as an exhaust would make sense. This is even more true if your graphics card has vents in the side of the cooler that pushes hot air toward the side of your ...


