EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
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EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
EVGA has started to sell their GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket that is said to lower GPU temperatures by up to 5C.
Compatible with GTX 480, 470, & 465
The MSRP is just $9.99 and is shipped free! Grab it here - http://www.evga.com/products/moreInfo.a ... -00-000171
Compatible with GTX 480, 470, & 465
The MSRP is just $9.99 and is shipped free! Grab it here - http://www.evga.com/products/moreInfo.a ... -00-000171
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
Is this only for EVGA or could I put these on my Galaxy branded cards as well?..stupid question but you never know these days
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
Should fit all cards based off the NVIDIA reference design.
Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
5C my you know what; a high flow bracket isn't gonna help reduce the heat generated by the GF100 chip; a better cooling system is need; maybe something similar to Sappire's Vapor-x chamber HSF.
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
My thoughts exactly and I have one on the way to find out first hand.werty316 wrote:5C my you know what; a high flow bracket isn't gonna help reduce the heat generated by the GF100 chip; a better cooling system is need; maybe something similar to Sappire's Vapor-x chamber HSF.
Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
Sounds interesting. Can't wait to see it reviewed.Apoptosis wrote:My thoughts exactly and I have one on the way to find out first hand.werty316 wrote:5C my you know what; a high flow bracket isn't gonna help reduce the heat generated by the GF100 chip; a better cooling system is need; maybe something similar to Sappire's Vapor-x chamber HSF.
Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
same as on the lower end axle cards, but not much air actually goes through it lol
back on the GT 240, silly arctic cooling hs/f found on tons of budget cards
back on the GT 240, silly arctic cooling hs/f found on tons of budget cards
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
The EVGA bracket has slots around the DVI ports and next to the mini-HDMI port.
Also the EVGA has 11 holes versus the 10 in that one (not like 1 is going to be a huge difference)
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
the bracket won't work and as werty316 wrote yep just better cooling
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I say let Nate tell us the verdict before making any judgments.
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
I have two on the way for my 480s.InspectahACE wrote:I say let Nate tell us the verdict before making any judgments.
I've found that case air flow can make a significant difference in the GTX series temps. By switching from a CoolerMaster Cosmos 1010 with a 120mm side fan to a CoolerMaster HAF932 my Metro2033 temps went from 92-94C down to 84-86C on the top card.
If these brackets work as advertised, I should get down to the 79-81C range. Not bad for $159. total- not much more than the cost of one waterblock and I don't have the hassles/added expense of water.
If they don't work, or can't give me more than the case already has, I'm still pretty happy with running the 480s at full load in the mid 80s. My philosophy on high end graphics has always been that you build a system around the properties of the graphics, not settle for lesser graphics.
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
They have a deal going on for a free* high flow GTX 470/480 bracket : http://www.evga.com/articles/00556/
(*When they say free, you pay $4.95 for shipping)
(*When they say free, you pay $4.95 for shipping)
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
not a bad deal, if you have an EVGA cardwerty316 wrote:They have a deal going on for a free* high flow GTX 470/480 bracket : http://www.evga.com/articles/00556/
(*When they say free, you pay $4.95 for shipping)
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Re: EVGA GTX 400 Series High-Flow Exhaust Bracket
Just got mine today... Will start testing it real quick to see what it does.
Also the USPS print out on my box shows it took $2.07 to get it from zip 92821 California to Missouri in a 6x6x3 box.
Also the USPS print out on my box shows it took $2.07 to get it from zip 92821 California to Missouri in a 6x6x3 box.