ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 Noctua OC review
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TheDeeGee
tunejunky
if one of my friends or family wanted a theme gaming build on a budget (before fall) i would get this.
i'd grab one of my old beige Antec cases from the garage (pre- SATA) and go to town with my Dremel tool cutting away all the old drive cages and whatnot (and also to make a window) and paint the interior light olive. for the price of a (good) aio i can have big air and Noctua everywhere. and w/modern mobos no real need for off-board storage so just need to pick cpu and chipset.
lol i guess i like this 😳 😳
Agent-A01
Are you sure you don't need a writer editor? This one was hard to read lol
[Quote]We'll halt the listing charts when a card is passive in IDLE mode. They don't make noise. Under stress, the card sits in a 32 DBa range in Silent BIOS mode, you can't hear it. In perf mode you'll hit 37~38 DBa That's considered common to silent, you can questionably hear the card under load. Overall these are incredibly impressive results. There's no significant performance differential between the two modes, just a fan RPM ramp delta.[/Quote]
tsunami231
How bout Noctua just finally start producing GPU Coolers?
and before anyone cries about they will use there "puke" brown colors. Most people dont rats as about color of there fan because it inside the case it has 1 job cool things down, what is color scheme is irrelevant
TheDeeGee
fry178
biggest problem with air cooling cpu/gpu is that you're dumping 100-500w of heat in the case, with coolers re-breathing hot air.
even the worst performing aio can be setup as exhaust, removing a lot of heat, lowering temps for all other parts as well (chipset/vrms/ram/drives).
in most scenarios, my (binned) 2080S performs betyer/close to my friends (air cooled) ti, be questioned why he spend 50% more.
there is a reason why lots of things are watercooled, and its not for noise..
tsunami231
fry178
@tsunami231
and yet, its not up to you to be the "benchmark" of what ppl like or dont like.
just because something has a function, doesnt mean it has to look "shitty".
anyone in your family with kids? how about you arguing with them that the girl gets a blue bike,
and the boy gets a pink pony, and see how irrelevant "looks" are..
r3claim3r
Per my recollection, "Enjoy the silence" (by Depeche Mode) was released in 1990.
AuerX
I like air.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52100342472_162a6b4bb2_o.jpg
ruthan
fry178
@ruthan
the argument was about passive rads, not the looks.
for me, form follows after function.
the 1st gen V2 has about 1.5 qm surface area and about 2l coolant, so no, no problem cooling everything .
i dont care what others deem "silent", for me its sitting next to the case (2-3ft) and hear anything when using it for browsing/movies/low load.
even the 8dba arctic fans are audible to me, so i usually throttle them down to 1/3 rpm below 45*C.
you can get a card and swap the cooler for a block/pump combo from alphacool.
if they don't have one, they offer to make one, possibly even for free), if card is common.
AuerX
Funny, I dont hear a thing at idle on air
fry178
sure, what about med/high load 😀
stampedeadam
I would so much like a 3080ti/3090ti with this cooler.
AuerX
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52101372211_7cc4d46cc8_o.jpg
No issues, the 3080FTW3 barely ever goes above 65C at 50% fan speed, 1950MHz at 900mV undervolted.
I dont wear headphones and I am sound sensitive.
The 5800X has a Big Shuriken 3 with a Gentle Typhoon on it and it spins up to a pleasant wooosh every now and then, not distracting at all.
All in all, compact, quiet and easy to clean off with a blower. I dont freak out over every spec of dust so cleanup happens when I feel like it.
fry178
lol, no wonder, ftw and open rig
closed case is different story.
ruthan
AuerX
fry178
someone spending +1k on xx80ti or above, should have the money to get a LC/WB card, especially when looking at performance differences.
Nv drops one boost lvl for ever couple of * C above 43 , so having a card run as cool as possible is important .