Thursday, February 22nd 2007

Club 3D Launches Passive X1950PRO 256MB
Club 3D, board partner for both ATI and NVIDIA, has launched a passively cooled Radeon X1950 Pro card with 256MB of onboard memory. The GPU core clock is set at 600 MHz, the memory ticks away at 1400 MHz. The card sports 2 DVI outputs.
As far as I am aware, the card uses Arctic Cooling's new heatsink, which has not been released to end consumers yet, so this is the only way to get your hands on one of them.
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Club 3D
As far as I am aware, the card uses Arctic Cooling's new heatsink, which has not been released to end consumers yet, so this is the only way to get your hands on one of them.
25 Comments on Club 3D Launches Passive X1950PRO 256MB
I'm not convinced about this idea either. The 1950Pro is a powerful GPU and emits a lot of heat. It's relying too much on case airflow to cool. If case temps are high... or case flow is not 100%, this thing is going to get too hot.
We've heard enough people having heat problems with X1950 with ACTIVE COOLING. To think that they are making a passive X1950 is completely bonkers.
www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2825
I think they tested it without case and thus without system fans. But it gives you a good idea I guess.
I hate the fact that GPUs are way more difficult to passivly cool than CPUs. I can run a stock Conroe with a Ninja and system fans passivly anyday ;)
www.pcgameshardware.de/?article_id=556142
It killed one X1950XTs and another one went up to 110°C :nutkick: .
Maybe it can stand a X1950Pro but it will definitely become very hot.