Dicehunter
Resident Newb
Can't stop looking at the DCUII 780 Ti, Would the hassle of selling the 780 Ti and forking out the extra cash be worth it ?
Not in my opinion, but that won't stop you, will it?![]()
DCUII coolers are overrated. I should know I have one and have used them in other builds. They're so generic.
Does this mean you're becoming an Asus guy now? ;P
Not worth it, you could even end up with a card that is slightly slower than you have now.
On a serious note, you won't notice the difference, and you'll probably end up with another hole in your pocket again.
Gotta say I prefer the reference cooler over the DCUII anyway, despite that it doesn't perform quite as well![]()
My 780 with the DCUII cooler maxes out around 70C between gaming or Furmark. Gaming normally tends to be in the mid to high 60's.Just had a look at the 780 DCUII compared to the reference 780, Temps and clocks and the difference is not worth the hassle, The DCUII is around 10'c cooler at load when compared to the reference card.
Going by the non *Ti* version of the 780 I can't see there being a revolutionary jump in temps with the *TI* version.
Maybe not worth now but for 10-12 months you will need something because temps.
Accelero III is nice too and but water cooling best. Or you will get less performance.
If you think to keep card longer I suggest to search some better cooling solution.
Sell to someone who use water block or buy only Accelero Extreme III what is best for you...
Unlike the Kingpin though, it can cool anything with ease. You're right though its a shame it looks so cheap.I really don't like the look of the Accelero III, Looks cheap, Tacky and disgusting much like the Kingpin card![]()
I really don't like the look of the Accelero III, Looks cheap, Tacky and disgusting much like the Kingpin card![]()