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School year has been extremely busy and just came back from vacation. Time to give this sticky a good old update.:biggrin:
EDIT: BTW, the guide will look REALLY MESSED UP in these coming days.
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Rumour has it that the nozzles for the V2 make it actually perform worse... Well atleast that's what I've heard. Next on the chopping list is the fans and radiator. The Aerocool fans suck, go with some Scythe S-Flexs. The radiator isn't worth it, like the Captain said. Tygon is overrated...
Well I just happen to be browsing through mah Futureshop Flyer, and found this.Interesting ehh? Before you ask "what's special about this?", might I add that it says GTX 260 Superclocked +. This could be the rumoured version of the new versions of the card.:whistle...
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Correct, the CPX-1 is just a DB-1. They're identical, pretty much... Also tests by martinm210 at XS show that the CPX-PRO is better than a stock DDC 3.2. That means something.:whistle:
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Water-chilling really isn't that efficient:dots: I'd just go for phase-change if you plan on going that far. Liquid cooling is usually enough for your daily needs.:haha::thumb::whistle:
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Mcoffey has his results, showing that the GTZ beats all the top blocks out there.:thumb: Watercooling hasn't hit a wall just yet, radiators can still be improved.:biggrin:
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If it's strictly for air cooling, I'd go with the P80, Mountain Mods U2-UFO Original, Silverstone TJ07, or those beautiful Smooth Creation cases...:shok:
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I too believe that the GTX280 is a fairly good card. But in my opinion I'd just get the GTX260 and clock it to a GTX280, it's totally possible with water. But that's just my two $$.