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Which GPU is Cooler?

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  • Gtx
  • GPUs
  • Cooling
  • Graphics
  • EVGA
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May 6, 2014 2:24:56 PM

I am looking between these two Evga gtx 760s and i am wondering which one will be cooler?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168... (two fans)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168... (single fan)

If you know a cooler GPU for same or lower price that is still a 760 please leave comment.

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May 6, 2014 2:40:28 PM

The card with 2 wans will run cooler, because it can move more air faster.
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May 6, 2014 2:46:01 PM



I also was looking at this but my only problem was that just how massive it was to fit this is my mid tower case i am going to need to take out some drive ports but my satas wont go that far and so do you know if i would be able to keep the top two there and have the bottom ones removed?
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May 6, 2014 2:49:38 PM

77Slumber77 said:


I also was looking at this but my only problem was that just how massive it was to fit this is my mid tower case i am going to need to take out some drive ports but my satas wont go that far and so do you know if i would be able to keep the top two there and have the bottom ones removed?


It still might hit the top cages. Best thing would be to open your case and make some measurements and sort of eye-ball where the end of the card would rest based on the gpu measurements.

Or if you have multiple PCI-e x16 slots, you could put it in a lower slot.
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May 6, 2014 3:11:06 PM

Kekoh said:
77Slumber77 said:


I also was looking at this but my only problem was that just how massive it was to fit this is my mid tower case i am going to need to take out some drive ports but my satas wont go that far and so do you know if i would be able to keep the top two there and have the bottom ones removed?


It still might hit the top cages. Best thing would be to open your case and make some measurements and sort of eye-ball where the end of the card would rest based on the gpu measurements.

Or if you have multiple PCI-e x16 slots, you could put it in a lower slot.


my case is a haf 912 cooler master and on PCpartpicker.com it says it only supports up to 270mm cards but the card is 294mm long. so should i just go for the smaller cards by evga?

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May 6, 2014 3:45:39 PM

Your GPU will be fine, you just have to remove one of the drive cages that is in the case. Not all of them. Go with the Gigabyte card.
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May 6, 2014 8:07:40 PM

77Slumber77 said:
Kekoh said:
77Slumber77 said:


I also was looking at this but my only problem was that just how massive it was to fit this is my mid tower case i am going to need to take out some drive ports but my satas wont go that far and so do you know if i would be able to keep the top two there and have the bottom ones removed?


It still might hit the top cages. Best thing would be to open your case and make some measurements and sort of eye-ball where the end of the card would rest based on the gpu measurements.

Or if you have multiple PCI-e x16 slots, you could put it in a lower slot.


my case is a haf 912 cooler master and on PCpartpicker.com it says it only supports up to 270mm cards but the card is 294mm long. so should i just go for the smaller cards by evga?



If you are worried about fitment then just get the EVGA. It's still a great card. I have an EVGA with ACX myself, and the temps and noise are excellent.
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