Whats the difference between these 2?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150604&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=
and
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150605
One of them has 2 fans. which means it will have a lower temperature. i recommend getting the one with two fans. it's also cheaper idk why
One of them has 2 fans. which means it will have a lower temperature. i recommend getting the one with two fans. it's also cheaper idk why
CNFC has a 2 year warranty vs CDFC which has a lifetime warranty
CNFC has a 2 year warranty vs CDFC which has a lifetime warranty
2 fans doesn't always mean it runs cooler.
2 fans doesn't always mean it runs cooler.
The dual fan one will probably use more electricity.
Get it to piss off the environmentalists.
The dual fan one will probably use more electricity.
Get it to piss off the environmentalists.
Absolutely nothing relevant.
Absolutely nothing relevant.
Oblivionage2 fans doesn't always mean it runs cooler.
but in this case it does.
[quote=Oblivionage]2 fans doesn't always mean it runs cooler.[/quote]
but in this case it does.
The question that nobody has answered is that the difference between these two cards is more than just the fan(s). The card with the single fan is based on an AMD reference PCB while the card with two fans is not. What does this mean to you? Not much, unless you want to water-cool the card or use an aftermarket cooler. The card with two fans is most likely going to run cooler since the second fan is directly over the voltage regulators.
If you intend to do aftermarket cooling, you would need to make sure your cooler fits the proper PCB.
Single fan PCB [AMD reference design]
http://img.hexus.net/v2/graphics_cards/amd/XFX/R7870/r7870-03.jpg
Dual fan PCB [XFX proprietary design]
http://cdn.overclock.net/7/71/71092f71_FX-787A-CDFC.jpeg
The question that nobody has answered is that the difference between these two cards is more than just the fan(s). The card with the single fan is based on an AMD reference PCB while the card with two fans is not. What does this mean to you? Not much, unless you want to water-cool the card or use an aftermarket cooler. The card with two fans is most likely going to run cooler since the second fan is directly over the voltage regulators.
If you intend to do aftermarket cooling, you would need to make sure your cooler fits the proper PCB.
Single fan PCB [AMD reference design]
[img]http://img.hexus.net/v2/graphics_cards/amd/XFX/R7870/r7870-03.jpg[/img]
Dual fan PCB [XFX proprietary design]
[img]http://cdn.overclock.net/7/71/71092f71_FX-787A-CDFC.jpeg[/img]
smakersstuff
What do you mean by aftermarket cooling (sorry im new to this stuff)
[quote=smakers]stuff[/quote]
What do you mean by aftermarket cooling (sorry im new to this stuff)
cooling that you buy separately and install yourself
cooling that you buy separately and install yourself
dyzsmakersstuff
What do you mean by aftermarket cooling (sorry im new to this stuff)
it's the same idea of a processor having a stock fan/heatsink and buying an aftermarket one, except with video cards the cooling apparatus comes out of the box attached to the graphics card, unlike with processors.
[quote=dyz][quote=smakers]stuff[/quote]
What do you mean by aftermarket cooling (sorry im new to this stuff)[/quote]
it's the same idea of a processor having a stock fan/heatsink and buying an aftermarket one, except with video cards the cooling apparatus comes out of the box attached to the graphics card, unlike with processors.
Yes, aftermarket just means it's not what originally came with the hardware. If you were to water-cool, you would buy an aftermarket water block for your card. If you wanted to upgrade the stereo in your car, you would buy an aftermarket stereo, etc.
If you aren't intending to spend hundreds of dollars setting up a water-cooling system for your PC, the differences between those cards are negligible. Either one will be adequate for you. If you ARE intending to water-cool, I would recommend getting the single-fan unit (because you're more likely to find a water block that fits it).
Yes, aftermarket just means it's not what originally came with the hardware. If you were to water-cool, you would buy an aftermarket water block for your card. If you wanted to upgrade the stereo in your car, you would buy an aftermarket stereo, etc.
If you aren't intending to spend hundreds of dollars setting up a water-cooling system for your PC, the differences between those cards are negligible. Either one will be adequate for you. If you ARE intending to water-cool, I would recommend getting the single-fan unit (because you're more likely to find a water block that fits it).
Don't go with fans or that water dogshit. MORE NITROGEN!!!!
Don't go with fans or that water dogshit. [url=https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4240547/video-2011-12-21-09-07-25.mp4]MORE NITROGEN!!!![/url]