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Lynatik0012020-11-30 02:56:17
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Lynatik001, 2020-11-30 02:56:17

What assembly should I take the RX 580 vidyuhu?

I choose my vision. at first I wanted 1660 or 1660 super and so on. - but it turned out that there is no DVI output. (Well, at the same time they are more expensive than 580)
I decided to stop at the RX 580. After reading the comments in the store about the cards. What out of the box is heated 76+ degrees. Thought I should look for something else. Having not found something similar (and with 8GB of memory - more for the RUST game that eats any memory in wagons) - I decided to clarify. Once already 580. From whom MSI, Saphire, Gigabyte, Asus - where is the best cooling? so that this crap would warm up less - since it is so hot. or at least tell me what to choose

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rPman, 2020-11-30
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amd gpu is usually cheaper than its green competitors for the same performance, because nvidia is fed on support for computing such as neural networks, software for them is better sawed and supports clouds like amazon specifically so that the community first saws nvidia and other solutions for show.
Take amd radeon 5500 xt or better 5600. Regardless
of the manufacturer, the card heats up the same
way . Their disadvantage is that they make an unpleasant noise, and you can already find them.
Even better - replacement or purchase already with a liquid cooling system, in this case, a radiator with coolers immediately outside the case, which means the best cooling.
Well, for show - passive radiators, though those that are hellishly expensive for computers, or cut the fluid system yourself from a conventional radiator battery (or car battery), the main problem is to find the necessary fittings and adapters (you can print on a printer).

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