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Plus I will add that the GTX480 just plain sucks, too low perf/heat and perf/noise ratio ...
no matter in SLI ... :roll:
REALLY? It is one thing to favor ATI or Nvidia but don't make lies. Do you own GTX480's probably not because you would not be making such statements. I mean come on it is the top card out, how can it suck. The heat really does not seem to be an issue and everyone I know that owns fermi cards says the whole heat debate is a joke. And they are also quieter then ATI cards. No idea where your getting your info from. Maybe you should RMA your cards if you have some bad fermis hehe.
And you do know that Nvidia scales way way way way better then ATI right. So how do they suck in SLI.
ok so first thing first I favor Nvidia just because of nhancer... (I also have a GTX285 BTW ...)
second please don't accuse me of being a liar please, second time on this board. you have the right not to agree with me, you may discuss or argument as you wish but don't cross the line to insulting myself please.
But then maybe I shouldn't have said "sucks"... :mrgreen:
Third I'm not making up anything
http://www.behardware.com/articles/747-23/report-graphics-cards-and-thermal-characteristics.html
http://www.behardware.com/articles/747-24/report-graphics-cards-and-thermal-characteristics.html
temperatures are up to dangerous levels. GPU temperatures easily go beyond the 105 °C safety limit and performances have almost been halved due, we presume, to the the GPU cutting its clocks from 700 MHz to 410 MHz. In spite of this, temperatures are still crazily high [...]
An extreme graphics configuration, then, only for the most advanced users who won’t be mounting their GeForce GTX 480 SLI in a standard system.
http://www.behardware.com/articles/787-5/report-nvidia-geforce-gtx-480-470.html
On furmark & 3Dmark 2006 the GTX480 power consumption alone (not system wide) nearly reaches that of a HD5970
The idle & load noise levels of a single card are also higher than any competition including dual cards ...
Therefore it's not far fetched to say that two of them will likely be
VERY NOISY
of course if you have a cooled room to keep temperatures moderate to low & a setup that allows for heavy computer tower noise dampening then maybe it's bearable...
As for myself my GTX285 is at 10 decibel less @load and can be heard alright even if the noise is just "air flow", so nothing disturbing but it's still more than enough... (mostly during summer)
so yeah the heat & noise are not at their best (bearing in mind that a 3 decibel difference means a doubled noise perception as I recall)
Of course it's really down to a personal opinion....