Anyone got the Asus GTX 970? How loud is it compare to MSI GTX 970?
In the two noise comparisons/reviews that I read they were roughly pretty much exactly the same.
Anyone got the Asus GTX 970? How loud is it compare to MSI GTX 970?
I've heard that PNY has a 970 with a reference style cooler.If you plan on going SLI, worth noting that there's no good blower-style coolers for the 970. One of the reasons why I went 980. Not sure if they plan on coming out with a Titan-style cooler for the 970 later, but it doesn't look like it.
In my experience the open air coolers don't work as well in SLI because the bottom card heats up the top considerably, on average results in 10C higher temps.
Ordered a ASUS Strix GTX 970. I'll get another in a month or less. Goodbye, GTX 670.
I take it as a rule cards that have the 2 traditional type fans are quieter than the cards that have the single intake turbine type fan?
Are the Asus cards shipping from anywhere yet? I ordered one from Amazon, but have no idea when it'll actually be available..
Ordered a ASUS Strix GTX 970. I'll get another in a month or less. Goodbye, GTX 670.
In the two noise comparisons/reviews that I read they were roughly pretty much exactly the same.
Oh. Let me know your review on how loud this carf is.
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I think it depends on your case - if your case is tight or has poor airflow, the open design of a dual fan cooler can kick heat around your case, resulting in an overall temperature build-up inside and the fans will go nuts. With a closed design cooler that kicks the heat out of the back of the case, you're less likely to get heat build-up inside and the fan noise is potentially going to be quieter/more consistent. But the bigger, dual fans you get on the open designs are usually more efficient at cooling, so if you're got good overall airflow through your case, these are probably better.I take it as a rule cards that have the 2 traditional type fans are quieter than the cards that have the single intake turbine type fan?
I just ordered the MSI 970 (upgrading from my 570) and have a quick question - the card requires a 6 pin and an 8 pin for power. My current card requires two 6 pins, and I don't appear to have an 8 pin, however one of my current connectors is a 6+2 pin. Will that be sufficient, or do I need a connector/different pus?
I just ordered the MSI 970 (upgrading from my 570) and have a quick question - the card requires a 6 pin and an 8 pin for power. My current card requires two 6 pins, and I don't appear to have an 8 pin, however one of my current connectors is a 6+2 pin. Will that be sufficient, or do I need a connector/different pus?
6+2 is the same as an 8 pin connector. You'll be fine. All of my current video card power cables are 6+2.
That is an odd sound and yes that would annoy the hell out of me. I've gotta crank up my speakers or put on headphones when my current card cranks up. It sounds like a turbo charger.
This may sound dumb but did you make sure you took off that protective thin piece of plastic off the card? There's usually 3 pieces. One on the card itself and 2 in the center of the fans.
I'll let you know what the Gigabyte 970 sounds like when I get it.
Edit - What does it sound like at full load?
Yep all the plastic is off. At full load I'd say it's on par with a gtx 780 or even less. I suspect the issue is with the card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt2jWyg9fss
See, this information is useful, not pedanticDifference between 770 and 780 is bigger. 970 is just a slightly neutered 980. 770 is a different chip altogether from the 780.
But anyways, performance gap is there, but is an extra 10% performance worth spending 75% more money on?
EVGA also has a non-ACX version with a blower type cooler.I've heard that PNY has a 970 with a reference style cooler.
I guess I'll just pick which cheaper it is between the two.
How is this possible, if all the specs appear identical? Why is it drawing more power? What is this sorcery?Yeah.. I wanted the Asus card (because I've been very happy with my current 660 Ti from Asus), but when I saw it was not in stock until next week I started looking into the MSI card (which I ordered yesterday)
The conclusion (that I read..) from the two reviews I read was that the noise level was really good on both, and just about the same (I think the Asus card was ~0.5dB less than the MSI).
The difference was that the MSI card was a tiny bit faster, was a little bit cooler, but drew about 6-7 watts more during max load.
Here's one of the comparisons (there are more, but don't remember where)
http://uk.hardware.info/reviews/562...ncl-ultra-hd-test-asus-vs-msi-geforce-gtx-970
Holy shit that floor and case are filthy. Yuck.
2 970s if you want the rift and witcher 3 to run betterWaited for these card to upgrade my GTX 580 from.
Few questions:
So sounds like 970 is better atm price wise because 980 doesn't increase that much, is that future proof too though?
What's the max temp and how far away are they from reaching them? I didn't see a max temp yet, I'm asking because my 580 had a shitty fan and can go to 90 degrees Celsius even when I'm playing Dota 2..
Are they giving away a new game with it? Would be a nice incentive haha.
I normally just play all my games in 1080 and go for max settings when possible, my 580 still does a decent job but I really wanna max out Witcher 3, Asscreed Unity, Arkham Knight and when the Rift comes out be able to use that without lag. 970 or 980 with that in mind?
2 970s if you want the rift and witcher 3 to run better
Yea yea yea.See, this information is useful, not pedantic![]()
Somebody asked early, and I was kinda hoping somebody had an answer - would there be any problem with going with one blower-type card(and have that on top) and then have the lower card with a more typical aftermarket solution?OK, now I am looking only into blow type 970s for SLI (don't want to risk heating up my brother's internal components with all that sweet sweet maxwell heat).
Beyond PNY and EVGA, are there really any other blower type 970s? I wish the AIB partners designed high end bower type fans (like the titan coolers).
I think its just peak figures, so the MSI test run might have just had that tiny bit bigger spike somewhere?How is this possible, if all the specs appear identical? Why is it drawing more power? What is this sorcery?
We don't really have much news about that and how it works specifically. I'm not sure it just automatically 'works', ya know? Might require extra work on the developer's end. Or maybe even from Oculus' end?Rift, but only if VR SLI really works without problems for VR.
Any impression of VR Sli somewhere already?
Waited for these card to upgrade my GTX 580 from.
Few questions:
So sounds like 970 is better atm price wise because 980 doesn't increase that much, is that future proof too though?
What's the max temp and how far away are they from reaching them? I didn't see a max temp yet, I'm asking because my 580 had a shitty fan and can go to 90 degrees Celsius even when I'm playing Dota 2..
Are they giving away a new game with it? Would be a nice incentive haha.
I normally just play all my games in 1080 and go for max settings when possible, my 580 still does a decent job but I really wanna max out Witcher 3, Asscreed Unity, Arkham Knight and when the Rift comes out be able to use that without lag. 970 or 980 with that in mind?
Fan noise doesn't bother me, I guess it's because of how loud the PS3 and Xbox 360 could get, even when my fan blows at like 80%, it's still not as loud as they were. I have a profile set to never let my GPU get above 70 degrees. Is that low?
1) The 980 has a 5-10fps edge on the 970, but it's 200$ more. If you buy an overclocked 970 (most of the non reference versions are oveclocked), that gap gets smaller. I think the Gigabyte G1 970 does the same as a stock 980.
2) From the benchmarks I've seen, the cards with a decent cooler (read: Non stock cooler), are fine. The limit should be 90°C, most cards sit at 70°C at max load.
3) No games, sadly. They don't really need any incentive, the price/perfomance ratio is incredible. :lol
Dunno about the last, don't hold your hopes up for Unity, because Ubisoft. The Witcher 3 I think will probably give the 980 a run for its money too.
Man these benchmarks are unimpressive, Maxwell didn't change much, did it?![]()
Ordered a ASUS Strix GTX 970. I'll get another in a month or less. Goodbye, GTX 670.
Anyone got the Asus GTX 970? How loud is it compare to MSI GTX 970?
Man these benchmarks are unimpressive, Maxwell didn't change much, did it?![]()
Bear in mind the 980 overclocks too, and from what I've seen it does so very well. There's only reference cards around here, though...I guess an aftermarket cooler could be an option down the line.
Personally I'm really interested in the gigabyte 970, and I could probably get one, but the price makes no fucking sense.
I take it as a rule cards that have the 2 traditional type fans are quieter than the cards that have the single intake turbine type fan?
The heatsink covers the entire length of the card, there are more blades, there are some heatpipes to help spread the heat over the entire heatsink.