sniperchang
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Could always go used...
Could always go used...
just out of curiousity what would you use 5 monitors for?
That will end up more expensive than you think, plus warranty is void on any card you buy off ebay.
The 5870 has alot of distinct advantages over the 295, the 295 does perform better in some games, however in games that do not scale well in SLI the 5870 will always perform better, you can crossfire with another one/two/three down the road relatively easily, the card overclocks better, and also the big one.... DX11 support on the 5870 that the 295 does not have.
I heard that the Noctua NH-U12P was a good cooler...
What, you never have 5 windows open at the same time?I answered that question briefly here
Yate's are nice fans. The Scythe ultra kaze's are a bit loud, but if you get a fan controller for them they work well with these sort of heatsinks due to their high static pressure. The S-Flex fans i am not really a fan of personally, but the scythe slipstreams are nice as well.I heard that Yate Loon make good fans.
EDIT: What about a Scythe? I used to hear about the S-FLEX series a while back, still good? Hey, Fluid Dynamic Bearing
If you guys think that will do, I'll order the heatsink and fans soon/now so I won't have to worry about em later.
Get the 3000rpm fans if you can afford a fan controller alongside it, that way if you want lower temps for overclocking runs and whatnot you can turn them up
As far as case fans, get some of the higher speed slipstreams imho:
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=26749&vpn=SY1225SL12SH&manufacture=Scythe
I'm not to worried about the case fans. I keep the side panel off my PC. It's in a high place, out of the way of dust and accidental damage. Would you still recommend I get those high speed fans?
The other thing I was thinking is to use the motherboards fans headers to control their speed. If that don't work I could get a fan controller later.
Heard some great things about the sunbeam rheobus extreme.Recommended fan controller?