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Hi guys,

I`m looking at this 8800GT made by Galaxy:

http://www.galaxytech.com/Product_ [...] =1&class2=

It`s the new version with the circle heatpipe cooler. I know it has no fan control, but it is supposedly very quiet still. Can the people who have this card confirm or debate this?

Much appreciated.


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