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SPARKLE Announces Calibre X240/X240G Graphics Cards With Dual-Layer Fan Blade Cooling

Lol, the VGA connector isn't hooked to the PCB ...

Also, the fan gimmick is quite laughable, imo.

It is, different connector, different pins. I have a graphics card with a dvi port the same way.
The pins are really close together, and right up against the edge.

Although I completely agree, gimmick it is, and a bad one at that.
 
Interesting, i would buy one :)
 
amusing that they are trying to market the cooler when the card its on could run passive without much problem :shadedshu
 
so where does the "released" dust go?
 
i think the fan actually rotates what way its blowing every 30 seconds, not just on bootup...



No that would be stupid, 2 minutes of testing would show the designers it was stupid :laugh:

The motor would have to completely stop before rotating the other way again, that would cause phenomenal wear and tear as well as being very inefficient at cooling ( thus completely defeat the point of this fancy fan design)



I actually look forward to seeing if this is effective, because its a simple change most fan companies could do to increase effectiveness.

If it doesn't work, no loss :laugh:


@ tony, dust would be sucked out your case by exhaust fans etc.

hopefully.
 
So what does this mean for performance? I had no idea it was a GT 240 type card either. Seems pretty useless to me. However, that is MY OPINION.

It has 96 shaders but I think quite a high clockspeed so maybe just slower than an 8800GT. It also has a 128bit bus as well.
 
It has 96 shaders but I think quite a high clockspeed so maybe just slower than an 8800GT. It also has a 128bit bus as well.

somewhere around 9600GT speeds then, maybe a bit faster.



Still low end gaming, even by last years standards.
 
somewhere around 9600GT speeds then, maybe a bit faster.



Still low end gaming, even by last years standards.

Yeah I forgot about the 9600GT but then I get confused because there are about 30 different configs of it. Anyway that's slightly slower than an 8800GT.

I think they're testing out the dual fan on this card before they start sticking it on high end cards. I've tried to have two fans spinning in opposite directions and it just creats hell of a lot more noise.
 
Yeah I forgot about the 9600GT but then I get confused because there are about 30 different configs of it. Anyway that's slightly slower than an 8800GT.

I think they're testing out the dual fan on this card before they start sticking it on high end cards. I've tried to have two fans spinning in opposite directions and it just creats hell of a lot more noise.



The fans don't spin in opposite directions.

It just has two fans slightly offset stacked upon one another, but they spin at the same time.

It could potentially work quite well actually.

I agree they're seeing how it goes on low end first.
 
WTF ?!

They are wasting money and efforts on peace of junk !! :banghead:

They should do this for a powerful GPU not 240 !!

What a waste ! :mad:
 
The fans don't spin in opposite directions.

It just has two fans slightly offset stacked upon one another, but they spin at the same time.

It could potentially work quite well actually.

I agree they're seeing how it goes on low end first.

Ahhhhhh I see how it works now I thought it was one fan spinning one way and the other spinning the opposite direction. I don't think the motor will last too long if it changes direction every 30 seconds.

WTF ?!

They are wasting money and efforts on peace of junk !! :banghead:

They should do this for a powerful GPU not 240 !!

What a waste ! :mad:

They are using it on a low end gpu to test out the theory. If it turns out its a bad idea or the fan has a high failure rate at least it won't be on the high end GPU's.
 
sparkle should just sell the fan and not forcing everyone to also buy the gpu.
the heatsink looks like arctic cooling L6 design btw.
 
so i see it's bad idea cuz there is few seconds after every 30 seconds fan stop working well, imagine if the card is already overheat in this second
 
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