Winewood....winewood ... winewood...
Ok here it goes, I tried to lighten it up but ....
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Frankly, any forum worth its weight will have people who are new or don't understand why or what you are trying to accomplish. Having users who cannot tolerate, explain, nor reasonably voice why or the value added to a fuction are of no use to a logical, and professional site.
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Agreed. But in your original post of
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You dont need a tec plate and tec to cool a gpu.. yet. There isn't enough heat put out by them that watercooling cannot take care of. You would be wasting your money.
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You did not answer his question. You simply gave your opinion that he is wasting time and money. He may be, but I do not agree and neither does he. I assumed that qwerty57 knew what he was doing and why ... unlike you who thought that with 11 post, he was a noobie. Your first post was ... are you stupid, that will achieve nothing but waste money...
qwerty57's question was cooling the hot side with water directly instead of a hot plate ... good or bad? Not whether chilling the GPU is good or bad. Two separate theorical discussions, but your post basically says waste of time. I think qwerty57 also agreed with
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what a waste of an answer come on you are tring to tell me that a gpu at -20 will run as fast as a gpu at 15c??? thats but no thanks for your responce..
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So, instead of trying to put down someone's discussion, try providing useful info as why direct water cooling if the hot side of a tec is good or bad. You may be a tec guru but from you answer, I have no way of knowing.
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oh.. and agp is not always 2Xpci. Explain AGP 2, 4, and 8X. I think an understanding of the NForce and Nforce 2 architecture will help, as to independent graphics and pci access.
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And the NForce not withstanding, the PCI Mhz bus speed is ALWAYS 2x the PCI (ie 33Mhz vs 66Mhz) The 4x/8x AGP is adding additional transfer points on the rising and falling signals being provided as 66mhz. Yes the thruput is increased but the frequency is still 66 mhz. By boosting the PCI bus speed thru OC'ing, you can increase the bandwidth thru the AGP port ... of course with the AGP multiplier.