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WOW this card is huge compared to my other one. i applied some new arctic silver thermal paste and used rivatuner to up the fan speeds too. i notice the temps are much higher than my 9400gt but man did my windows 7 index score jump from a 4.5 to a 5.9! :o

that was fast

the only thing i notice is it does run quite warmer than my 9400gt even with a stock fan. i found rivatuner does not work with windows 7 "doesn't remember settings after boot or restart". i did find a program called evga precision and it work flawlessly so far, you can overclock your card & fan settings.

the question i have is stock my fan runs at 30%, i upped it to run at 75% all the time and it seems to have helped the temps. will this damage my fan at all?

What games are you playing and at what resolution? Even a 9400GT at 800x600 would run CS:S at over 80 FPS ;)

Picking a video card is really dependent on what resolution you plan on running at. But to answer your question the 9800GT is superior to the 9400GT by quite a large margin.

the only thing i notice is it does run quite warmer than my 9400gt even with a stock fan. i found rivatuner does not work with windows 7 "doesn't remember settings after boot or restart". i did find a program called evga precision and it work flawlessly so far, you can overclock your card & fan settings.

the question i have is stock my fan runs at 30%, i upped it to run at 75% all the time and it seems to have helped the temps. will this damage my fan at all?

it's a powerful card so its gonna run hotter... the temps could be normal for that card though. What temp is it at?

it's a powerful card so its gonna run hotter... the temps could be normal for that card though. What temp is it at?

55-60c idle, it's normal i looked it up. i just bought an aftermarket cooler/heatsink too, should be here later this week. the stock fan is pure sh**.

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