Graham
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Hey,
So I have yet to do any kind of crossfire/SLI until this year. I got a Gigabyte GTX 670 with the "windforce" cooler, and the damn thing doesn't go above 65 C even in the most stressful of situations running BF3, Withcer 2, etc.
Question is, will a second GTX 670 work okay at those temps, or do I need water cooling? I have a Cooler Master HAF-X 932 case with three 220 mm fans and a few 120 mm's.... and it keeps pretty damn nice in there.
I can't find any articles online showing whether or not air cooling is sufficient, but in ever youtube demo of GTX 670s in SLI it appears to run fine with air.
Anyone have any input? I'm guessing the GTX 670s will run fine, especially considering gigabyte did a HELL of a job with those coolers.
- Graham
So I have yet to do any kind of crossfire/SLI until this year. I got a Gigabyte GTX 670 with the "windforce" cooler, and the damn thing doesn't go above 65 C even in the most stressful of situations running BF3, Withcer 2, etc.
Question is, will a second GTX 670 work okay at those temps, or do I need water cooling? I have a Cooler Master HAF-X 932 case with three 220 mm fans and a few 120 mm's.... and it keeps pretty damn nice in there.
I can't find any articles online showing whether or not air cooling is sufficient, but in ever youtube demo of GTX 670s in SLI it appears to run fine with air.
Anyone have any input? I'm guessing the GTX 670s will run fine, especially considering gigabyte did a HELL of a job with those coolers.
- Graham