Possible GPU or MoBo problem?

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       #61

    Fanless also means less graphics power unfortunately.

    I was gonna suggest you hack a fan to the fins.
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       #62

    Britton30 said:
    Fanless also means less graphics power unfortunately.

    I was gonna suggest you hack a fan to the fins.
    Well i was thinking to, just don't know how :P
    Maybe a fan like the one in the attachment, and put it under the GPU?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #63

    Yes those slot fans would work. You could attach, say, a 120MM fan to the cooler fins with zip ties with some thin rubber strips between them to keep rattling down.
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       #64

    that should do the job
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       #66

    Hiyya 46 (yep I'm a Rossi fan too) Mate I had the HD 5450 in my Sandy build but I had so much trouble with the CCC that I tried an NVidia Ge Force GTX 650 and the thing was a very different animal
    ASUS GeForce GTX 650 DirectCU 1GB [ENGTX650-DC-1GD5] - $135.00 : PC Case Gear

    I just can't get over the graphics with this relatively simple card.


    I was put onto this one by Britton30 and he was spot on with it being what I needed. :)
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       #67

    ICit2lol said:
    Hiyya 46 (yep I'm a Rossi fan too) Mate I had the HD 5450 in my Sandy build but I had so much trouble with the CCC that I tried an NVidia Ge Force GTX 650 and the thing was a very different animal
    ASUS GeForce GTX 650 DirectCU 1GB [ENGTX650-DC-1GD5] - $135.00 : PC Case Gear

    I just can't get over the graphics with this relatively simple card.


    I was put onto this one by Britton30 and he was spot on with it being what I needed. :)
    well, i would like to have a GTX 650/550... I am thinking, maybe i can have 2 cards running 2gether
    My mobo supports that operation, but i have to change my 5450 cause it doesn't support ATI crossfire...
    Does anybody have a suggestion, witch two cards can i combine???
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       #68

    petko131 said:
    well, i would like to have a GTX 650/550... I am thinking, maybe i can have 2 cards running 2gether
    My mobo supports that operation, but i have to change my 5450 cause it doesn't support ATI crossfire...
    Does anybody have a suggestion, witch two cards can i combine???
    your single core Pentium 4 cpu will bottleneck GTX 650/550 cards
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       #69

    vaidas3 said:
    petko131 said:
    well, i would like to have a GTX 650/550... I am thinking, maybe i can have 2 cards running 2gether
    My mobo supports that operation, but i have to change my 5450 cause it doesn't support ATI crossfire...
    Does anybody have a suggestion, witch two cards can i combine???
    your single core Pentium 4 cpu will bottleneck GTX 650/550 cards
    I know that, by upgrading my GPU i considered a new CPU (core2duo). without the new CPU, my upgraded card would be worthless.
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  10. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #70

    A core 2 Quad would be a better choice if you want to keep the same board, but they are pricey if you can find one.
    Amazon.com: Core 2 Quad+
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