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Any suggestions on this one. I was a bit confused on the other threads, do they mean GTS or GTX or both? I'm going to buy a GTX soon in december, what kind of aftermarket cooler should I use for it?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6835109140

I'm going to be using that for the heatsink. Once I get my gaming PC ready. Specs are on http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/forum-31-322.html

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I say dont get a aftermarket cooler for a 8800GTX, because the stock cooler is fine, my 8800GTX runs between 55-64 in idle and 76 @ load


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^^^ Agreed. The only 8800 cards that MAY need aftermarket cooling is the overclocked new GTS (1-slot) & GT (1-slot).


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