ithehappy
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Bought a 970. Temperature related queries
First of all sorry for coming back here but I need some suggestions regarding my purchase, so pardon me for that.
I am buying a GTX970 but I am unsure as to which one to get? I mean there are different models and I just want to purchase the best one out there inside my budget. I have read quite a bit and I have gathered some informations like Gigabyte G1 is a very good card, but it has some VRAM issues? Then I have also heard good things about Asus Strix edition and some MSI one too, and there is another EVGA FTW version which turns off its fans when temperature goes below some certain level etc., so I am actually confused.
I just want the best performing card, which will run cool and will be power efficient. Budget is 30k, could be added if needed.
Thanks in advance.
PS: Forgot to mention that my cabby is kind of small, its a CM 690 II Plus version, so I need to make sure that the card fits the cabinet properly and after installation have decent amount of space (I mean not touching the hard disk trays and all that).
First of all sorry for coming back here but I need some suggestions regarding my purchase, so pardon me for that.
I am buying a GTX970 but I am unsure as to which one to get? I mean there are different models and I just want to purchase the best one out there inside my budget. I have read quite a bit and I have gathered some informations like Gigabyte G1 is a very good card, but it has some VRAM issues? Then I have also heard good things about Asus Strix edition and some MSI one too, and there is another EVGA FTW version which turns off its fans when temperature goes below some certain level etc., so I am actually confused.
I just want the best performing card, which will run cool and will be power efficient. Budget is 30k, could be added if needed.
Thanks in advance.
PS: Forgot to mention that my cabby is kind of small, its a CM 690 II Plus version, so I need to make sure that the card fits the cabinet properly and after installation have decent amount of space (I mean not touching the hard disk trays and all that).
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