GTX 580 Lightning

MattBee2k2

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I've been wanting to watercool my graphics card since I built my new rig cause the noise of the 580 lightning gets to me when its on load so I manually set the fan speed to 55% before playing any game.

I was wondering if I should sell this card and get a reference one (maybe the EVGA one) and then fit a waterblock on it for water cooling or wait until the new series of cards come out, the 6xx series?

Thanks
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Maybe clean your case remove any dust etc? before making any hasty decisions

EDIT: Why did you post in two parts of the fourms?
 
How about lowering the clocks a bit ? you really don't need all the 580 can do, maybe put v-sync on etc ?

I got a headset so i've really got no idea how much noise my system makes..
 
How about lowering the clocks a bit ? you really don't need all the 580 can do, maybe put v-sync on etc ?

I got a headset so i've really got no idea how much noise my system makes..

I've not overclocked it any further than it came and I use a headset too but not always.
 
do you use ab at all? you can set ur own fan profile for the card I found it keeps things cool and quiet. I do 50% for everyday stuff and then have it go up 1% per degree above 50 to 100% at 100c which I never hit over 70c
 
do you use ab at all? you can set ur own fan profile for the card I found it keeps things cool and quiet. I do 50% for everyday stuff and then have it go up 1% per degree above 50 to 100% at 100c which I never hit over 70c

dont know what ab is but the card itself would go up roughly about 1% per degree and 70c used to be my maximum and sumtimes it wuld be 70% and damn that was too loud for me so I have it at 40% idle and 55% on load so its fine when the sound is on but I'd prefer watercooling and just wanted to know if it is really worth selling this and getting a reference card.
 
ab is afterburner its an MSI oc utility but works with just about all cards. Even the enemies err I mean AMD's
 
Hmm, you could lower the clocks, and so the voltage, if performance is less important to you. I have the Twin Frozr II one, but the fan speed is rarely above 80%, and on average lower than that. Its quiet too.

PS I have (Core/Mem) 800/4096, Lightning has 832/4200
 
dont know what ab is but the card itself would go up roughly about 1% per degree and 70c used to be my maximum and sumtimes it wuld be 70% and damn that was too loud for me so I have it at 40% idle and 55% on load so its fine when the sound is on but I'd prefer watercooling and just wanted to know if it is really worth selling this and getting a reference card.

well if the plan is to wc then I'd say yes you'd have to sell and get a reference card I misunderstood from the start I thought it was because of the fan noise lol. is it worth it???? I dont think so the main reason most wc is to oc it higher since ur running stock I would keep what ya got and setup a fan profile that works for your ears.

reason being is that you'd have to buy a new card rad waterblock pump rez tubing barbs tuning fans guestimating costs here say 500$ for gpu and depending on parts for the wc loop 250-300$
 
well if the plan is to wc then I'd say yes you'd have to sell and get a reference card I misunderstood from the start I thought it was because of the fan noise lol. is it worth it???? I dont think so the main reason most wc is to oc it higher since ur running stock I would keep what ya got and setup a fan profile that works for your ears.

reason being is that you'd have to buy a new card rad waterblock pump rez tubing barbs tuning fans guestimating costs here say 500$ for gpu and depending on parts for the wc loop 250-300$

I'm from the UK and the card is fairly new so I'd try and get something like £320 or £350 since I got it for £400, and I already have money for water cooling, may just wait for the next gen of cards and just water cool everything in my system when those come out.
 
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