ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU Mini
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Here I put a link that I found interesting to share and by the way I would like to know your opinions about this graphic, if it will perform like those with similar characteristics for issues of heating etc.
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as long as you don't mind the noise :troll::troll: it's not bad.
I used to have a GTX280 ENV and now a gigabyte 660 oc the difference is brutal (and I'm not talking about performance but silence)
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as long as you don't mind the noise :troll::troll: it's not bad.
I used to have a GTX280 ENV and now a gigabyte 660 oc the difference is brutal ( and I'm not talking about performance but silence )
regardsWell it seems that this little one uses a new type of fan and a zalman type heatsink, maybe it's not even hot or noisy according to this video, another thing will be the price because if it costs like a 670 with good dissipation I would choose the normal one, this mini is a 670 with slightly less frequency and short to fit in small cases and I think Zotac has another model also small with two fans.
The ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU Mini official
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Well it seems that this little one uses a new type of fan and a zalman type heatsink, maybe it's not even hot or noisy according to this video, another thing will be the price because if it costs like a 670 with good heatsinking I would choose the normal one, this mini is a 670 with slightly less frequency and shorter to fit in small cases and I think Zotac has another model also small with two fans.
The official ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU Mini
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hello.
according to what I've seen in the two videos the only thing that marks are the RPM 3632.1 for the traditional and 3654.8 for the mill :troll: nothing about noise. about the very modern heatsink I see it as technical as :!

the invention :troll: so that you can make comparisons

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P.D no matter how efficient it is (which I doubt a lot at the sound level) where there is a PCB with dual fans let the "inventions" or the airplane turbines be removed -


Well, the truth is that it's amazing how small it is, and the power that can be given to a mini-PC with this graphics card... Because it's not always easy to combine a mini-pc or barebone with a powerful graphics solution.
Years ago I always dreamed of having a dual-slot graphics card, and that it was big and all that. I was such an ignorant fool, thinking that the bigger the better, the more powerful and the more "graphic".
But after some problems with space, even having to change a couple of cases for this reason... I prefer something balanced
That said, I would never say no to a Titan or GTX 690 if they gave it to me, jajaja.My GTX670 is not that small but it's super manageable and it's great to be able to see how you don't have to go through a hard time with the case. In fact, it must measure about 4cm more because the heatsink sticks out a bit since the PCB is shorter.
However, the HD4870X2 that I have around here to tinker with... oh my, it's hard to make room for the poor thing in any case :ugly:Greetings!!
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hola.
según e visto en los dos vídeos lo único que marca son las RPM 3632.1 para el tradicional y 3654.8 para el molinillo :troll: de ruido nada de nada. sobre el modernisimo disipador lo veo tan tecnico como :!

el invento :troll: para que realicéis comparaciones

saludos
P.D por muy eficiente que sea ( cosa que dudo mucho a nivel sonoro ) donde este un pcb con doble ventilador que se quiten los "inventos" o las turbinas de aviónEl disipador es de un estilo parecido a este y el ventilador se ve que concentra el aire justo donde debe,por eso quizá no disipe tan mal y no se necesite muchas revoluciones.
Zalman CNPS7000C-Cu, 24 Db, Rojo, 109 x 107 x 63 mm, 750 g: Amazon.es: Electrónica
el video muestra que a 3600 rev no suena demasiado y posiblemente no necesite tantas,pero demuestra que concentra el aire alrededor justo para disipar la zona del disipador, hay una 670 de pcb corto y tampoco es caliente ni ruidosa y su disipador no parece nada del otro mundo.
me refiero a esta.
PCB de la GeForce GTX 670 es más corto de lo esperado, algunos benchmark tambiÃ
n! | MadBoxpc.comno creo que la parte que disipa sea mucho mejor que esa pequeña.
Ademas esa pequeña tiene una cámara de vapor para disipar por lo que creo que disipara bien.
http://www.madboxpc.com/cebit-2013-asus-muestra-su-geforce-gtx-670-directcu-mini/