I've got four 8800's - two GTX's, two gt's.
I'm going to sell three and keep one for my new rig.
One of the GT's has a nice factory overclock (660mhz and 1900mhz memory) and a zalman cooler - I like the idea of a quiet pc (after my existing hoover).
Which would you keep - a GTX or the zalman cooled oc GT?
http://www.cpu3d.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3438&Itemid=53&limit=1
Is a GTX fairly quiet and how does it compare with an overclocked GT?
I also have two sli mobo's - asus p5n32-e sli - so I could run two GTX's in sli.
Or I could sell the spare GTX and use the proceeds to buy something useful - like a cpu - and base the build on a P35 board (I've also got an MSI p35 platinum).
My feeling is to go with a GTX on the p35 board and sell the rest.
What do people think?
And any ideas on how I can test the kit while I haven't got a working build to test it on?
I'm going to sell three and keep one for my new rig.
One of the GT's has a nice factory overclock (660mhz and 1900mhz memory) and a zalman cooler - I like the idea of a quiet pc (after my existing hoover).
Which would you keep - a GTX or the zalman cooled oc GT?
http://www.cpu3d.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3438&Itemid=53&limit=1
Is a GTX fairly quiet and how does it compare with an overclocked GT?
I also have two sli mobo's - asus p5n32-e sli - so I could run two GTX's in sli.
Or I could sell the spare GTX and use the proceeds to buy something useful - like a cpu - and base the build on a P35 board (I've also got an MSI p35 platinum).
My feeling is to go with a GTX on the p35 board and sell the rest.
What do people think?
And any ideas on how I can test the kit while I haven't got a working build to test it on?