@Philips your pretty naive for saying that the stock cooling isnt adequate, the thermal paste needs re-applying as is the case with ANY card ever released. If you want to overclock you must raise the fan speed, its very simple. For the regular user 80c on a non-oced card is acceptable, if it wasn't amd would have never released the card with the cooler it has.
well anyone who knows what they are doing around a watercooling loop pretty much knows that this thing is epic fail at cooling, especially for a chilled loop. Its a cool idea, but more research should have been put into how much chilling power you actually need to run a chiller loop.
this is out of hand, ROHS is useless to help the environment if 2 cards in crossfire use the same amount of power as 24 compact fluorescents (20w CFL = 1500 lumens = 90w Incandescent)
this aka an entire house's worth of lightbulbs... ridiculous
I want low power video cards and i want them by 4th quarter 2007 !!!, being realistic of course :)
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