8800gt stock cooling problems??

Ok, so you bought an 8600, nice downgrade when you probably could have spent £10 on a new cooler and have a perfectly good card. But, hey... It's your money.
 
Ok, so you bought an 8600, nice downgrade when you probably could have spent £10 on a new cooler and have a perfectly good card. But, hey... It's your money.

Haven't actually bought it yet, however the reasoning I had is that my motherboard is pci express 16x. And my processor is only a p4 3.4ghz, that I am just going to wait till I can get a better mobo and processor, then ill buy the cooler for the 8800gt. I am just kind of stuck here because I have people telling me I need a faster motherboard and others are saying I just need a cooler.
 
Wait, don't buy anything yet!

Faster motherboard? What do you have at the moment?
There's nothing wrong with PCI-e X16, it's the standard at the moment. Also, P4, that's socket LGA775, right? You could just get a new Core 2 Duo if you really wanted a new CPU.


I don't get why you're buying a new GPU, so you can buy a new MOBO, CPU and then a new GPU cooler. Why not just buy the cooler now, cut out the 8600! Ain't wort it dude!
 
Wait, don't buy anything yet!

Faster motherboard? What do you have at the moment?
There's nothing wrong with PCI-e X16, it's the standard at the moment. Also, P4, that's socket LGA775, right? You could just get a new Core 2 Duo if you really wanted a new CPU.


I don't get why you're buying a new GPU, so you can buy a new MOBO, CPU and then a new GPU cooler. Why not just buy the cooler now, cut out the 8600! Ain't wort it dude!

Oh okay I gotcha thank you, but I do have a Intel D915PBL mobo and it can not support core 2 duo's. But I do see your reasoning now and I feel stupid but I understand what you are saying.
 
Yeah, it makes more sense to just leave getting a new card, when there's nothing wrong with your current one, many people have a problem with the fan, getting a new cooler would fix it. Also, if you think the card is OC'ed, have you looked in Rivatuner to see if it is? Also, check out GPU-z, it'll tell you the stock speeds and the current speeds, so you'll be able to see if it actually is OC'ed.

No worries man! Hope this helps some!
 
Yeah, it makes more sense to just leave getting a new card, when there's nothing wrong with your current one, many people have a problem with the fan, getting a new cooler would fix it. Also, if you think the card is OC'ed, have you looked in Rivatuner to see if it is? Also, check out GPU-z, it'll tell you the stock speeds and the current speeds, so you'll be able to see if it actually is OC'ed.

No worries man! Hope this helps some!

Yeah it did, thanks alot for the help everyone. Was just a little overwhelmed in the begging but figured things out.
 
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