I am now finally enjoying my machine and after about a week of use I've not experienced a single lockup. The whole process was ridiculous and I will not be puchasing another Gigabyte piece of hardware. Purchase at your own risk. Pros: System: i OC'ed to 4. I realize the card is likely overkill for that resolution, but as mentioned, this was my 6 year old machine.
I have to turn vertical sync on in everything to prevent tearing as my monitor is even older and only 60hz. WAY more quiet than the Radeon. Precision X1 software lets you customize the LED's, as well as the fans. Using Precision X1 you can easily OC the hell out of this thing.
I have not done so as it's not necessary until I upgrade my monitor and build a new system. Cons: - First con for most people would likely be the price. But I got 6 years out of my last card and I expect this one to last the same. You also get the great EVGA support with it.
I am in the process of building a new system so buying one big part at a time. I look at video cards like monitors and even vehicles. Buy something that'll last. I was worried this wouldn't operate at the 3. It is brushing up against some mobo connections at the bottom of my board but disasters were averted. It takes up 3 brackets on the rear of your case. Length wise, it is a few inches away from the HD bays. Check the sizes of everything if you're putting this into a regular mid-tower case.
This software is still in beta, so I don't expect perfection. The capability of it is definitely there to be exceptional, but in it's current state it is not great, Bob. It is not user friendly whatsoever.
There's supposedly a one click OC function the scan button but I have no idea if the settings after it scans gets saved even using GPU-Z. Additionally, this program would simply not open at all in 64 bit Win7, and I had to spend a few hours scavenging the internet until I found a forum post by a guy that shared some 'Aero 2. Overall Review: It's been awhile since I did a major upgrade to my system and I was very pleased at how smooth it all went. The list was big, but I uninstalled the Radeon completely, took it out, put the in, display came up right away and ran the Nvidia driver package I downloaded earlier and I was all set within minutes.
Pros: A little hard to review a fan, but I put this on the side panel of my Antec case. Blows enough air, is quiet, looks good. Not much else to say. And an awesome price for a rpm fan. Overall Review: Can't beat the price. Any of the rosewill colored fans will do just fine.
Pros: An ultimate gamer case. Tons of room, power supply on the bottom. Easily removable drive trays, 4 fans including the monstrosity on the top. I have them all set to high and they don't make NEAR as much noise as people are saying they do. Thumbscrews galore. Yay Sturdy and light. Includes 2 built in ties that you can run cables through. Can't recommend more! No included side fan, but you can get one of those for 3 bucks anyways.
Get a side fan, and you can also put another one inside the case for additional HD cooling if you want. Use as much wires as needed and no loose dangling mess. Wrapped wires for better airflow with plenty of length. Had me scratching my head for a minute until I realized the connectors were snap-on :- After instant savings it was cheaper than other non-modular options which really makes it attractive.
Finally, newegg delivery is super fast and efficient as always. Cons: I wish there was a fan speed wire connection but that is only for show with such a nice quiet fan. Cons: not a biggie but the 4 pin power cables for ata devices didn't fit great into my CDroms and fan connectors. Pros: This has been a good power supply so far.
The modular cables are a VERY nice feature. So nice, that I do not think I would buy another power supply that did not have modular cables. It keeps the clutter down and makes it easier to neatly route the cables inside the case.
The quality of the unit is high. It is evident just by looking at the inside components. Instructions were straight forward, and the connector label on the unit makes it easy to identify the cables. Cons: The only reason I give it 4 eggs is because I think the fan is a little noisy. It is by far the loudest fan in my Antec case. I guess watts need plenty of airflow to keep cool, but it seems a bit excessive to me. I thought about returning it for another one, but as long as it keeps working fine and doesn't get any louder, I do not think its worth the hassle.
Sold by: Newegg Shipped by Newegg. This item is currently out of stock and it may or may not be restocked. Out of Stock. Add To Wish List. Are you an E-Blast Insider? Get Educated. So you can feel good while out slaughtering your enemies online. The large fan and honeycomb grill on the back help keep the PSU cool to increase both efficiency and life expectancy. The fully modular cable design lets you use only the cables you need so you don't have extras taking up space and blocking airflow.
All of the cables have nylon mesh sleeving, this make management easier and reduces wind resistance aiding airflow. ATX12V v2. Modular Cable Design The modular cable design allows use of only the cables you need resulting in improved internal airflow and reduced system clutter.
The included mm silent fan increases overall airflow in the power supply enclosure and helps remove heat from the chassis simultaneously. Michal S. Verified Owner. Cons: price but rebate helps and you get what you pay for. Did you? Yes No. Brett B. Ryan P. Love this Power Supply! Mike A. Cons: None that I can see so far!
Travis H. Great PSU!
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