Hello,
in First sorry for my English, but i hope you will understand me.
Today i will show you the new Gainward GTX 470 GS.
As all the GTX 470, it has a Fermi Chip, that is very hot, but Gainward, as all their Golden Sample Card, use with this VGA a particular Heatsink, and new PCB.
Good think is that the Gainward PCB support the Overvolt, so also Overclockers can have fun with this VGA.
I would inform you that tou can read the complete review, with more test, here: Gainward GTX 470 GS
The specification of the GTX 470 GS are showed below:
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Below you can see some Pics of the VGA (click on it for enlarge)
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The Hardware configuration used for the test is:
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And now you can see some Benchmark and game result.
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Heat sink is very important on the new nVidia Card, because are very hot VGA. Gainward for his Golden Sample use a dual slot heatsink with two fan and 3 copper Heat Pipe. Surelly is a good solution, because can take stable the Card also with higher clock on Core and Cuda Core.
Below you can see the max frequency that i got without Overvolt:
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While if I overvolt the card at 1,16V i can take stable 830 Mhz for the core frequency.
Now you can see the temperature.. i think the screen speak it self, because with the fan set at 50%, Heat Sink can take stable the core temperature at 83°C, surelly not a low value, but if we think that the reference card work at 93°C with the Fan @ 80%, we can say that this is a good result
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Fan at 75%
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Fan at 100%
Now you can see a video about the noise of the Heat Sink ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMC61R8tpz0
Hope you will like it.
Bye Bye and thx.
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