GTX 580

Scarey

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Almost time to order my components. An air cooled GTX580 it is, now just which model......? I was looking at the MSI Twin Frozr, but is there a better card and why. Please include overclocked models and don't ask for a budget, that just comes down to is it worth the cash!
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I'd go with the MSI Twin Frozr or the Lightning if you can find it. Those would be my top two choices.
 
Thanks for the recommendations
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Surprised I didn't see EVGA all through the list as usual. I'm wondering though if the Lightning is worth the extra, as Tom said, it really is an extreme overclockers card.

1536MB MSI GTX 580 Twin FrozR II/OC, 40nm, 4096MHz GDDR5, GPU 800MHz, Shader 1544MHz, 512 Cores is £371.50

3GB MSI GTX 580 Lightning Xtreme Edition, 40nm, 4200MHz GDDR5, GPU 832MHz, Shader 1664MHz, 512 Cores £471.65

Gigabyte Geforce GTX 590 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with FREE Gaming Mouse £587.99

Now is the Lightning worth the extra £100 over the Twin Frozr, especially as it's only £116 less than the GTX590....?
 
lol, yeah its probably the Lightning, but the Twin Frozr II/OC is just as good tbh. And you save £20 and every penny counts
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The only real difference between the Lightning/Twin Frozr III and the Twin Frozr II is the non reference PCB on the former (I think, there might be slight cooler tweaks).

Anyway, from what I've seen, the Twin Frozr II and the Twin Frozr II/OC actually run quieter than the Lightning at stock because the Lightning has higher "stock" clocks.

Actually I can't find the non-OC'd Twin Frozr II many places, maybe its been withdrawn.

Twin Frozr II/OC- 800MHz

Lightning- 832MHz

Those are "stock" core clocks out of the box for each card, but the chips easily go to 900MHz, I think nearly all of them will do 900MHz, just the Twin Frozr II will need a little extra voltage than the Lightning to get that. But then you could have a good 580 chip which itself overclocks well, so there isn't much difference at all.

OH edit- the Lightning XE (Xtreme Edition) is probably the best, but bearing in mind what I said, its all a bit superficial. It looks stunning though
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LINK

Smart Temp Sensor Technology dynamically changes the color of the fan blades from blue to white to signal high operating temperature conditions.
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Lightning is still pretty noisey when fans get to >80% which only happens when you OC. But if your buying a Lighting you are going to be OC'ing
 
The Gigabyte GTX 580 Super Overclocked is an awesome card. Mine barely goes over 60 C when gaming for a couple of hours and that's with the fans only running at about 64%. It is silent at 64% and overall I'm very impressed with it.

EDIT: It has a blue PCB, which I know a lot of people don't like, but it does match my motherboard's PCB, so it's all good.
 
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