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Warp2Search.net » News » June 2004 » Gainward CoolFX Powerpack! Ultra/2600

Gainward CoolFX Powerpack! Ultra/2600

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 06/15/2004 09:44 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1352 views

Hexus have thrown up their review of Gainward's CoolFX Powerpack! Ultra/2600 graphics card! Here's a snip.

The title of "world's fastest graphics card" is a heady one. Reserved only for the cream of the crop, the outright expensive, the downright ludicrous. When used correctly, the title often applies all three superlatives to the product in question, at the same time. Simultaneously fast, expensive and slightly rediculous, Gainward love those attributes and apply them liberally to their flagship graphics cards in the quest for speed, speed and more speed, hopefully obtaining the aforementioned title so lovingly coveted.



What marks out those flagship graphics cards from the staunch NVIDIA supporter is water cooling. Simple air cooling, no matter how effective, will only get you so far. The simple cooling rule of thumb applies. A semiconductor can run faster for a given voltage, the colder it is. Cool something down more than usual, run it faster. Pretty simple, overclockers understanding that first commandment since the beginning.

While any reference air cooler might be just fine in terms of noise and cooling performance, even allowing you a nice overclocking range depending on the GPU, water is almost always going to buy you something extra. It might even do that whilst being whisper quiet.

As an amusing aside, I've attempted to cover CoolFX water-cooled Gainward cards in the past. Three of them to be exact, all 5950 Ultra parts. All three died, oops. One of them just as I was doing a 620MHz core run with 3DMark2001. Not bad for the 475MHz NV38, not bad at all. So high hopes abound for a water-cooled NV40, especially since the reference board I reviewed likes to play at 460MHz core, using its flimsy aluminium heatsink and fairly quiet blower.

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#54487 Posted on: 06/16/2004 02:58 PM
All three died, oops. One of them just as I was doing a 620MHz core run with 3DMark2001. Not bad for the 475MHz NV38, not bad at all.

Awww and he wonders why that happened?

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