The AMD R series GPU's are horrible when it comes to noise. Their "operating temperature" is in the mid-90's.
In my experience, the GTX 780Ti has not exceeded 83C while gaming, even with a substantial overclock. That's with standard cooling.
The AMD R series GPU's are horrible when it comes to noise. Their "operating temperature" is in the mid-90's.
In my experience, the GTX 780Ti has not exceeded 83C while gaming, even with a substantial overclock. That's with standard cooling.
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i decided to just buy a good silence case, since my case its older than me, i will buy this one:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article1210-page1.html
I suggest you get Fractal Design R4, superb, clean looking and silent chassi with tons of good reviews
Also, if I'd buy any kind of graphic card it would be with aftermarket coolers, in other words coolers made by other companies and not the standard ones from either Radeon or Gigabyte, but mostly Radeon :P
Get a Nvidia GTX 760.
There around $250.
Well, i did get a new chasis, but the cpu still is vibrating/with a grinding noise, its most likely some fan right?
and what do i do when i found it which fan is making the noise?
well nvm, the sound is from the HDD, still quite annoying...
If you hard drive is noticeably loud, I'd make quick work of backing up your important data and buying a new hard drive (although an SSD would be preferable).
If you're still interested in getting a new video card, check out: http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html, it ranks them by performance and provides recent prices for context.
Also, http://pcpartpicker.com/ will be your new god when buying hardware.