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They get combined to form the TDP instead.The Power & Thermal Data Sheet (pub. #43375) doesn't show NB power min/max for single-plane, those are marked "N/A". Only the dual-plane spec shows NB min/max.
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=614415Ice I love you man! Would be awesome to have a sticky with updated info like this.
ooops sorry been away again sorry I don't know yet Im going to Pick up the EVGA 260 VC still trying to decide on the rest I'm hitting 3g with this set up but I'm the one for new tech stuff......RJ what you gonna do with your setup when you build your new system?Your system was totally top of the line a few years back and i bet can still hold its own.They just dont build mobos like the DFI Ultra D any more.I still miss my opty 165 / 2x1gbs of Corsair XMS PC4400 and my DFI NF4 Ultra D modded to SLI and my two Evga 6800GS's
It definitely helps but only at the high power range. After you've taken the CPU ~170W. Before and after that range, the VRM section matters much more.Dual 4-pin might provide a more stable supply from the PSU but I've not seen any tests/studies done on whether or not that's true. It might be more a matter of PSU quality than how many 4-pin connections are used.
Well I was looking at this:SAPPHIRE 100283L Radeon HD 5770 (Juniper XT) 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card - Retailany reason you didnt decide on going with a 5 series card
The MD70 seems to be good board ...So Ice why do you not recommend The MSI GD70 ? OOPS I think I misunderstood your post....