I am really were annoyed by the temperature of my SLI eVGA GTX 470, now I know that it is normal for the 470ern that come into play on more than 90 degree C. The performance is also equally good, both in SLI can almost keep up with the new graphics card which up to now for me, one of the main reasons was to replace and not to overlook the temperature and power consumption. Now i want to change something about the situation - until now I have three ideas:
First Change reference cooler (priced comparatively cheaper option)
This raises the question whether enough space between the graphics card, I have a 650D Case Corsair and Asus Formula III motherboard.
Second sell the 470 and GTX 590 or Radeon 6990 (rather) buy (price is bearable)
Third Install water cooling (expensive)
Since the question is whether the effort is paying off. I've read through a few tests on Corsair 650D will be quite difficult and there arises a question whether there is sufficient cycle because the SLI 470s already generated a massive amount of heat.
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