name='Rastalovich' said:
Neither of these have been reviewed afaik, and their figures would be interesting. Minus the coolers, the 4xx range is breaking records, which proves to me what a stoopid department nvidia-cooling-resources actually is.
How basic is a cooler ?
TBH I would hazard a guess and say that the coolers Nvidia are using on the 480 would cost quite a pretty penny to have made. And they wouldn't have done that for any other reason than as a desperate attempt to reign in temps and get the cards out. I would also hazard a guess that the cooler design and attempts to tame the inefficient design was what caused the 6-7 month delays. ATI had stolen the show before they even went to press with Fermi.
I find it gobsmackingly hard to believe that people are saying things like "Fermi is fine.. so long as you water cool it". Hang on a second, how many people actually water cool their graphics cards? How many would want to? and how many would know how to?
PC modders make up a tiny TINY minority of actual PC owners. PC world, for example, exists to cater to people who want to walk in and walk out with a product they can be happy with. How could any one go out and spend what the 480 costs knowing it then needs water cooling just to get it within acceptable temps? It's just crazy.
If I was one of those and I came home and plugged a 480 into my computer I would end up returning it thinking it was broken.
In answer to your question - how basic is a cooler ? it seems that no stock looking cooler would be good enough for Fermi.
Also, seeing as I am a noob here I would like to point something out.
I am not a fanboy of any brand or any specific item. I recently brought a 280 GTX and own an 8600 GTS SLI set up. I have Noctua, Arctic, Corsair, OCZ, Asrock, Asus and so on.
I'm not a brand whore and I don't favour any particular companies - I just want the best. Sometimes the best isn't the absolute fastest, or the most expensive, or the best single core card. It's everything a computer component should be.
So if people think I am bashing on Nvidia and want to keep replying to me defending their products? fine. But you really are wasting your time. Fermi is too hot, too expensive and completely inefficient. It's not just me saying that either it's any one who isn't completely blinded when they see the green logo. I have seen people wait 7 months for DX11 and then even when they read the truth about Fermi (IE - No ICs should ever be expected to go over 90c and live very long) STILL went out and brought it. And then sat and defended the noise and heat coming out of the back of their PC.
They actually deliberately pay far more for their electricity bill just to have an Nvidia card in their machine.