Jack_Daniels
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I’m very pleased with my GTX 470. I had read the reviews prior to purchasing the card and must admit to some initial concern about the reports of excessive noise and heat generated by the new Fermis. I went ahead and bought it anyway – and I’m glad I did.
I live in the tropics, where ambient temperatures range from 33°C to 37°C in the daytime throughout much of the year. My card can hit around 85°C on load when the fan speed is left on auto. As a rule, however, I crank the fan speed up to 70% speed when gaming – and so the card never sees 70°C when I play. The fan is audible, yes, but only when I make an effort to listen for it.
It performs very well. My i5 750 is still on stock speeds but already I get good, smooth framerates from Arma 2 with post-processing settings at high. On lighter games such as MW2, I get an average of around 170 FPS, all in-game settings set to maximum and with GPU-controlled multisampling turned on.
This is the best investment I've made with my current rig. I'm so pleased with it that I'm now planning to go 470 SLI.
I live in the tropics, where ambient temperatures range from 33°C to 37°C in the daytime throughout much of the year. My card can hit around 85°C on load when the fan speed is left on auto. As a rule, however, I crank the fan speed up to 70% speed when gaming – and so the card never sees 70°C when I play. The fan is audible, yes, but only when I make an effort to listen for it.
It performs very well. My i5 750 is still on stock speeds but already I get good, smooth framerates from Arma 2 with post-processing settings at high. On lighter games such as MW2, I get an average of around 170 FPS, all in-game settings set to maximum and with GPU-controlled multisampling turned on.
This is the best investment I've made with my current rig. I'm so pleased with it that I'm now planning to go 470 SLI.