Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
1GHz sounds sweet, and it's always fun to hit a great milestone.

But I'm wondering why all these good looking and great coolers on GTX460 insist on dumping the hot air inside the case. The Cyclone-cooler doesn't even try to hide it, but this HAWK cooler will dump the same amount of heir inside the case. I'm wondering why they couldn't seal it.
Well, I think the coolers that keep the air inside the case actually work much better than the enclosed designs with the blower fan at the end. This also gives the heatsink designers more area to work with, so in the end you'll have a larger heatsink/fan versus the enclosed designs, helping with temps.

I've always preferred the enclosed designs as well, but none of my other components are running any hotter with my new Cyclone 768MB card. Heck, it almost runs at the same temps at Load that my 9600GSO ran at idle (~50*C). Doing this while staying completely silent (65% fan locked).

To the OP - That is a fantastic card, hope (like many others), that the retail samples will clock just as well. Great job!