Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2002 2:32 pm
I have recently upgraded my computers graphic prestanda with an
<BR>new "ABIT Siluro TI-4200 64MB" card. After reading about high-
<BR>pitch/hairdryer noise-levels with "Creative 3D blaster TI-4400/4600"
<BR>cards, I was a little hesitant on TI-cards altogether.
<BR>
<BR>But after trying ABIT:s alternative I can only say that Im VERY
<BR>pleased. Compared with my CPU-fan (60mm/3000rpm), this GPU-fan is
<BR>just as quiet. No high-pitch whining or hairdryer-style sibilance
<BR>whatsoever. At least not on my sample. This card is highly
<BR>recommendable for all those who wants a very fast gaming-card (I
<BR>managed to achieved 9142p in 3DMark 2001SE build 3300, with 32bit
<BR>1024x768 resolution), but then priorities overal quietness before
<BR>extreme overclockings.
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<BR>new "ABIT Siluro TI-4200 64MB" card. After reading about high-
<BR>pitch/hairdryer noise-levels with "Creative 3D blaster TI-4400/4600"
<BR>cards, I was a little hesitant on TI-cards altogether.
<BR>
<BR>But after trying ABIT:s alternative I can only say that Im VERY
<BR>pleased. Compared with my CPU-fan (60mm/3000rpm), this GPU-fan is
<BR>just as quiet. No high-pitch whining or hairdryer-style sibilance
<BR>whatsoever. At least not on my sample. This card is highly
<BR>recommendable for all those who wants a very fast gaming-card (I
<BR>managed to achieved 9142p in 3DMark 2001SE build 3300, with 32bit
<BR>1024x768 resolution), but then priorities overal quietness before
<BR>extreme overclockings.
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