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GTX 760 performance unviuled; 15% faster than the 660ti

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Really good. So it is basically has the performance of a 670 then. If they price it at 250 dollars it would be a killer deal .

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Nice, can't wait for the prices to be announced. Here's hoping a blower cooler will be available from at least ONE vendor (have a case that isn't exactly designed for lots of internal cooling).

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I'm curious what they will do for the 760 Ti... Unless they just increase the price of this a little and remove the Ti completely...

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Nice, can't wait for the prices to be announced. Here's hoping a blower cooler will be available from at least ONE vendor (have a case that isn't exactly designed for lots of internal cooling).

Looks like you're in luck.  :)

http://www.techpowerup.com/185988/evgas-geforce-gtx-760-lineup-detailed.html

EVGA will apparently have 3 of them.

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Awesome, thanks for the link!

 

What's your guys' opinion on the whole blower vs dual direct fan cooling setup, withing a more enclosed "silent" case? My cooling system isn't very airflow heavy, opting for a more silent treatment.

 

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Isn't this one the Titan cooler but with a different shroud? I know the GTX 770 version is the Titan cooler, just a different shroud.

The card (GTX 760): http://www.techpowerup.com/img/13-06-20/204e.jpg

GTX 770 with Titan cooler (Different shroud): http://www.inet.se/files/img/max/5409883_3.png

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I love that EVGA is going silver instead of gold for these. It will fit nicely in my build now. :)

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Well I guess I went to the 650 Ti Boost too soon then!

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Awesome, thanks for the link!

 

What's your guys' opinion on the whole blower vs dual direct fan cooling setup, withing a more enclosed "silent" case? My cooling system isn't very airflow heavy, opting for a more silent treatment.

 

Thanks

Let me first state that I have not had any real experience with either, as I have never built my own rig. But to my understanding of what I have read over the years, a dual direct fan cooled card would be better at cooling, but only if the case has enough airflow. It can also be more quiet. A blower cooled card would be a better choice in a case with little airflow. The blower fan can also be slightly louder. If your case is silence orientated with little airflow, the blower style might work best for you. All the hot air escapes out the back of the case. Does your case have a bottom fan mount? I have an idea with the Define R4 to put a SilverStone AP122 at the bottom to give directed airflow to a blower style video card. Might work for you.

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Isn't this one the Titan cooler but with a different shroud? I know the GTX 770 version is the Titan cooler, just a different shroud.

The card (GTX 760): http://www.techpowerup.com/img/13-06-20/204e.jpg

GTX 770 with Titan cooler (Different shroud): http://www.inet.se/files/img/max/5409883_3.png

The GTX760 looks more like the 680 stock cooler to me. The fan is off centre a bit (vertically).

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Well I guess I went to the 650 Ti Boost too soon then!

Use it as a Physx Card!

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If it's cheaper than the 660Ti I will buy it for my upcoming HTPC.

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Use it as a Physx Card!

Would that work on a motherboard that doesn't support SLI?

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Would that work on a motherboard that doesn't support SLI?

Using a card for SLI and using it for Physx is different.

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Let me first state that I have not had any real experience with either, as I have never built my own rig. But to my understanding of what I have read over the years, a dual direct fan cooled card would be better at cooling, but only if the case has enough airflow. It can also be more quiet. A blower cooled card would be a better choice in a case with little airflow. The blower fan can also be slightly louder. If your case is silence orientated with little airflow, the blower style might work best for you. All the hot air escapes out the back of the case. Does your case have a bottom fan mount? I have an idea with the Define R4 to put a SilverStone AP122 at the bottom to give directed airflow to a blower style video card. Might work for you.

Cheers mate, thanks for the reply.

 

This is my exact setup, I am using an R4 (well, will be building in an R4, it's currently barren). I placed a Quiet 120mm Corsair fan on the bottom, but read it can be noisy when mounted horizontally. I bought a couple more Gelid Silent 140mm fans, I might put it on the bottom to see if it fits. It intakes quite a bit more air than the Quiet 120mm Corsairs.

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We really need AMD to respond to these new Nvidia cards either with new cards of their own or with price cuts.

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so whats better, this or the 7950, because i'll have to get one of the two...

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I regret buying a 660 ti so close to the launch of the 700 series :(

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Very nice pricing finally for a 700gtx. I may considering picking one of these up so that my new haswell chip isn't so bottlenecked in games!

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$250, looks like a killer deal to me o.O

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