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Monday, August 29, 2011
Gigabyte GTX 470 SOC
(Sorry, bad quality audio and video. Captured with my digital camera and no auto focus and was a bit dark. In addition, the system is not as strong as in this video ... shines cheap microphone in my digital camera) Gigabyte revised PCB (PCB) for its new GTX 470 SOC (GM-N470SO 13I) and have dealt with the problems of heat, power consumption and noise than other 470/480 's are known. Great results are ..... out. It consumes less power than a standard GTX 470, butoverclocked, do not bring more heat and the 3 fans are super quiet, even when adjustments in speed. (The noisy fan you hear is the fan not the graphics card fans ... 5 case fans in the highest temperature) This graphics card is longer than the standard GTX 470th is 11 inches long and 27.94 cm. The green light indicates that the stress load on the card. Since the GTX 470 is more power SOC, the green LED work their way through the back of the card. For some reason, all in Windows 7green light go ahead despite the charging voltage. With XP works fine. No problem, and should work with future updates. Storage parameters are: 700 MHz Core / 1400MHz Shader / Memory 3348MHz / 0.987 v my OC settings are: Core 845MHz / 1690MHz 3900MHz Shader / Memory / 1.030v (screenshot bit.ly) (MSI Afterburner I use to bit.ly overclocking) GB good work! The specifications of my PC: Intel E8500 3.16 GHz CPU ............................. OC'd to 4.12GHz CPU cooler .... ........... ThermalrightLast-90 ...
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