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Reply 29980 of 29985, by DarthSun

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PcBytes wrote on Yesterday, 22:45:

Best for retro? Sure, I didn't say otherwise.

Just don't cool them passively. Bumpgate chips (anything between GF6-GF8 era, some GF9 but mainly 6-8 series) don't like being used at temps higher than 70.

The 7800GTX-7900GTX cards are very well cooled. I posted pictures earlier. They are also in modern cases, with 12cm fans front and back.

The 3 body problems cannot be solved, neither for future quantum computers, even for the remainder of the universe. The Proton 2D is circling a planet and stepping back to the quantum size in 11 dimensions.

Reply 29981 of 29985, by APT97

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Benchmarking old IDE hard drives from the mid-2000s using HD Tune, HD Tach and Roadkil's Disk speed. I found that most of them performed about the same, with read/write speeds between 20-70MB/s, and access times between 12-15ms. I'd like to get hold of a SCSI drive to compare as I've heard that they had the best performance back in the day.

Of course an SSD would wipe the floor with all of them but I choose not to use those in my DOS/9x machines, it just doesn't feel right. Besides that's not retro is it? 😀

  1. W95, MSI MS-5156 430TX, PMMX 233, S3 Virge DX, Voodoo 1, ESS AudioDrive 1868f, 32MB RAM
  2. W98, MSI MS-6163 440BX, P3 1ghz, Gf4 Ti 4200 8x, Voodoo 2, Vortex 2, 256MB RAM
  3. XP, Gigabyte EP35-DS3H, GTX 750 Ti, X-Fi Titanium, 2GB RAM

Reply 29982 of 29985, by Archer57

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PcBytes wrote on Yesterday, 22:17:

Geforce 6 and 7 have no business being passive period. Those are bumpgate era.

Yep, i absolutely agree. The only reason i like cards like this is that if they are still alive they can be easily modded to have very good and quiet cooling. This one even has fan connector.

Cards with small inadequate active coolers are harder to fix because finding good coolers for this cards is not easy at this point...

Reply 29983 of 29985, by PcBytes

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DarthSun wrote on Yesterday, 22:58:
PcBytes wrote on Yesterday, 22:45:

Best for retro? Sure, I didn't say otherwise.

Just don't cool them passively. Bumpgate chips (anything between GF6-GF8 era, some GF9 but mainly 6-8 series) don't like being used at temps higher than 70.

The 7800GTX-7900GTX cards are very well cooled. I posted pictures earlier. They are also in modern cases, with 12cm fans front and back.

7800GTX and 7900GTX are always active cooled. Geforce 6/7 in its entirety should NEVER be passively cooled.

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Reply 29984 of 29985, by DarthSun

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PcBytes wrote on Today, 00:18:
DarthSun wrote on Yesterday, 22:58:
PcBytes wrote on Yesterday, 22:45:

Best for retro? Sure, I didn't say otherwise.

Just don't cool them passively. Bumpgate chips (anything between GF6-GF8 era, some GF9 but mainly 6-8 series) don't like being used at temps higher than 70.

The 7800GTX-7900GTX cards are very well cooled. I posted pictures earlier. They are also in modern cases, with 12cm fans front and back.

7800GTX and 7900GTX are always active cooled. Geforce 6/7 in its entirety should NEVER be passively cooled.

I think even the 6800GT has pretty good cooling, and it's also in a semi-modern case, with 12cm fans. It would break down sooner in an old, poorly ventilated case.

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The 3 body problems cannot be solved, neither for future quantum computers, even for the remainder of the universe. The Proton 2D is circling a planet and stepping back to the quantum size in 11 dimensions.

Reply 29985 of 29985, by PcBytes

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My point is that the silent made GF6 and 7 cards (like a 7600GS Gigabyte AGP I recently scored, model GV-N76G256D-RH) need to have an active cooling installed ASAP. They come from the bumpgate era and as such must not hit more than 65-70*C, which requires active (fan) cooling. Similarly Archer57's 7300 AGP should have a HSF solution installed IMO.

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