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Posted by phili_c51 - Wed 06 Jun 2012 19:30
And you wonder how chinese are good at gambling, but not poker :-p
Posted by AGTDenton - Thu 07 Jun 2012 00:22
For 1.5Ghz it's gonna be more than 500 smackers, I rekon 600+ looking at the competition.

One thing I'd like to know is the air flow direction of the fans, this could affect the chassis you need.

I do like the fact all fans turn off at 30©
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Thu 07 Jun 2012 00:23
Can we have the flipping GTX660 now??
Posted by joepesci - Thu 07 Jun 2012 05:54
Have you noticed the long finger nail on his little finger, right hand?
In some asian countries / cultures that's a sign that he made it. He is one of the guys who doesn't have to do physical work, hence the long finger nail, which would hinder one working physically.

I think that it's a stupid thing, and it doesn't look very aesthetic, but that's just my opinion.
Posted by Mosfetv - Wed 25 Jul 2012 11:28
I can't watch this.The english is hard to understand when the asian guy is talking.
Posted by Disturbedguy - Wed 25 Jul 2012 14:33
joepesci
Have you noticed the long finger nail on his little finger, right hand?
In some asian countries / cultures that's a sign that he made it. He is one of the guys who doesn't have to do physical work, hence the long finger nail, which would hinder one working physically.

I think that it's a stupid thing, and it doesn't look very aesthetic, but that's just my opinion.

Not really needed when the video is about the card, not the person.

Mosfetv
I can't watch this.The english is hard to understand when the asian guy is talking.

That's quite rude. If you cant watch it, fair enough, but to say that, is rude.
Posted by dangel - Wed 25 Jul 2012 14:39
I wish you could buy cards either without the cooler or with the waterblock on (and without some silly markup - it's never ‘just’ the 70-80ukp the blocks cost).

I'd love to buy a cherry picked card and not pay for some air solution I don't want/need.
Posted by ZaO - Wed 25 Jul 2012 17:37
Disturbedguy
That's quite rude. If you cant watch it, fair enough, but to say that, is rude.

Haha it's not really rude to say that. They just said they couldn't understand. Fair enough I say!
Posted by Disturbedguy - Thu 26 Jul 2012 08:04
ZaO
Haha it's not really rude to say that. They just said they couldn't understand. Fair enough I say!

Yes, it is, if they are in a country where the main language isn't English, it is very rude.
Posted by ZaO - Thu 26 Jul 2012 11:21
Disturbedguy
Yes, it is, if they are in a country where the main language isn't English, it is very rude.

It depends on the way you say something like that really. But lets say they weren't saying it to be rude and were simply stating that they found it hard to understand the guy - that's not rude! If I had trouble understanding the guy and I was there talking to him I would try and get through it as best I could, but if I was really struggling I would say, sorry mate I can't quite understand what you're saying. You'd have to be hyper sensitive to be offended by that.
Posted by HalloweenJack - Fri 27 Jul 2012 12:59
you found him difficult to understand? how? he speaks very well.
Posted by JDN86 - Mon 06 Aug 2012 18:28
5 > 3 :d
Posted by KK90 - Thu 11 Oct 2012 11:12
I like it, I think it looks badass!

Although he needs to brush up on his secret keeping skills. Reminds me of the guy from Austin Powers. Can't stand being asked 3 times so gives up the answer aha!
Posted by anthony6789 - Thu 06 Dec 2012 12:09
The max attainable clock is different for each card and independent of the “nominal boost clock” that you get in the specifications of the card. In my experience all GTX 6x0 that I have tested go over the nominal boost clock to a intrinsic max clock that is variable from card to card but it does not change under any load.The rule of gold is to try to maintain temp lower than 70C. As soon it gets to that temperature your max clock is decreased by 13mhz, and another 13mhz at 80C.When you increase the offset the max clock is increased by the specified amount until it is not stable anymore. But you are actually forcing your intrinsic max clock to any clock you desire.
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Posted by blueball - Thu 06 Dec 2012 12:50
Disturbedguy
That's quite rude. If you cant watch it, fair enough, but to say that, is rude.

That's not rude. It is a statement of fact from the posters perspective.
Posted by Butuz - Tue 11 Dec 2012 18:05
Since when is saying I “don't understand you” rude or racist? I mean I'm Welsh - no one else on this forum has any idea what the heck I am babbling on about most of the time - I wouldnt consider it rude if they told me so! :D

Butuz
Posted by Iain162 - Wed 12 Dec 2012 17:53
AGTDenton
One thing I'd like to know is the air flow direction of the fans, this could affect the chassis you need.

You can tell from the review of the 7970 using the same cooler, i think i remember them complaining about how the cooler was designed to fit the 680 and never modified to perfectly fit the 7970.

I cant post a link yet but theres definitely a toms hardware review for the gigabyte 7970 SOC titled “Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 Super Overclock: Now With Windforce 5X” theres a section dedicated to the fitted cooler.

But i can tell it pulls air up from the PCI-E interface..