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m0drix Rated PG
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x.clay Rated NC-17
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I agree with the others that watercooling really isn't worth it and you should probably just save your money for a new card. If you really want to get a little more performance out of your current card you can try an aftermarket cooler. I just installed one on my 4870 but it was more to reduce the fan noise than for overclocking. It did drop my temps quite a bit which should help overclocking.
This one might be a decent fit since it doesn't cost a lot:
Artic Cooling Accels Rev 2
The only cards I would consider watercooling is something like the 4850x2 or 4870x2 since the stock coolers are loud and they aren't compatible with air cooled heatsinks. |
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papajohn Rated PG-13
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motanacu Rated NC-17
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sbrehm72255 Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 05 May 2009 11:04:50 Post Subject: |
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x.clay wrote: |
The only cards I would consider watercooling is something like the 4850x2 or 4870x2 since the stock coolers are loud and they aren't compatible with air cooled heatsinks. |
I've water cooled all my video cards, past and present, it makes a huge difference in temps and noise levels....................... _________________ "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."........Albert Einstein |
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x.clay Rated NC-17
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Posted: Tue, 05 May 2009 16:05:55 Post Subject: |
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sbrehm72255 wrote: | x.clay wrote: |
The only cards I would consider watercooling is something like the 4850x2 or 4870x2 since the stock coolers are loud and they aren't compatible with air cooled heatsinks. |
I've water cooled all my video cards, past and present, it makes a huge difference in temps and noise levels....................... |
yeah, but I still don't think it makes sense when the water cooling setup would cost more than his current graphics cards. For the cost of a rad, pump, tubing, fans, and GPU block he could get a high end card that would be much faster than the best overclocks he could get off his 8400 gs. |
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sbrehm72255 Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 05 May 2009 19:00:42 Post Subject: |
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Out of his current card that's for sure, but with a high-end card that you want to get top OC's out of and keep the card alive, water cooling is required................ _________________ "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."........Albert Einstein |
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Bojamijams Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 19 May 2009 14:56:07 Post Subject: Re: is it absolutely necessary? |
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TIMB3RW01F wrote: | I have a NVidia GeForce 8400GS 512MB PCIe video card. I was wondering if it's absolutely necessary to use liquid-cooling for overclocking my video card? I don't have enough money to buy a kit and a compatible case, so i was wondering if it's absolutely positively necessary. If so, I'll wait until I get paid to buy all the accoutrements needed.
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Definetly not worth it for that card. In fact, water cooling a graphics card is unnecessary unless you have a hot air pocket (in which case, its cheaper to get a better case), or you plan on doing a lot of voltage tweaks to the card.
The limiting factor on video card overclocks is not heat, its the fixed voltage value that 99% of cards have, your included. |
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AustralianGQ Rated PG
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Posted: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 23:14:51 Post Subject: Re: is it absolutely necessary? |
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TIMB3RW01F wrote: | I have a NVidia GeForce 8400GS 512MB PCIe video card. I was wondering if it's absolutely necessary to use liquid-cooling for overclocking my video card? I don't have enough money to buy a kit and a compatible case, so i was wondering if it's absolutely positively necessary. If so, I'll wait until I get paid to buy all the accoutrements needed.
Thanks, BigBruiners! |
i think air cooling would do fine if you got a few good fans. |
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