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Best I've owned to date...
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| Review Date: January 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Cary L. Brown, Raleigh NC |
I'm a "technophile" and I use this on a pretty powerful machine, multi-booting in to multiple OS's (including both the 32 and 64 bit versions of XP and Fedora Linux, with others testing out but not being "kept" for the moment).
I use this machine for both productivity work (Pro/ENGINEER, Maya, etc) and for entertainment (games, movies, as well as casual computing like email, web-browsing, etc).
For the record, I'm modified the card from the "as-shipped" configuration by removing the cooling solution and fitting a "Danger Den" supplied water-cooling solution. So, my experience is probably more stable than most, and there is NO "noise issue" experience, so I can't comment on the effectiveness or cooling ability of the stock cooler.
What I can say is that this card literally overpowers anything else I've ever tried. For anyone not aware, this is effectively two complete video cards on one PCB, taking up one slot. (With the standard cooling solution, another slot is occupied by the cooling solution, but with my water-cooling rig, I have the adjacent slot available for use, so it literally only takes up one slot.) It's two top-of-the-line nVidia cards, for all practical purposes.
The only complaint I've got, so far, is that for reasons I don't understand, I can't make PowerDVD work on this card. (I can play DVDs just fine from Windows Media Player, using the exact same configuration, probably related to the "SLI on a single card" thing... so I'm assuming that this is a defect with PowerDVD, not with the card or its drivers!)
Otherwise... this is the most capable, powerful card I've ever used. I'm very happy with it. |
BFG Tech never disappoints...
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| Review Date: February 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: eTch, Cucuta, Colombia |
This is a second BFG card I have purchased & I have no regrets...
The performance is out of charts: I have tested it with many games such as FarCry2, Crysis, MassEffect2, Bioshock, GTA IV, Borderlands and many other. The operation is flawless: no crashed, no hang ups, no video issues...
All the games were tested at max resolution allowed by my monitor: 1920*1080 & all video settings at max. fps rate average was about 50 fps...
The only detail I do not like in this card that it becomes pretty hot while playing... I`ve got to open the computer case, and put a big fan nearby... now, I`m thinking about water cooling system.
However, I have no problems so far with this card.
Highly recommended. |
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