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No but stabilty is a concern though, makes the gpus work less when in very high gpu intensive situations, plus the added mods possibility in Skyrim benefits of filling a inn With weapons and so on :teehee: Also the added fps, might brake a Skyrim record, except its locked at 60fps :teehee: Edited by Thor.
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No but stabilty is a concern though, makes the gpus work less when in very high gpu intensive situations, plus the added mods possibility in Skyrim benefits of filling a inn With weapons and so on :teehee: Also the added fps, might brake a Skyrim record, except its locked at 60fps :teehee:

 

Kinda the same but reverse of why I went crossfire... You want two for less chance of melting them, I figured if I got two at least I'd probably only manage to melt one and wouldn't be totally screwed when I did :whistling:

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One thing i am a fan of is Gigabyte, they run exceptionally cool, almost cold for a gpu. Infact i usually max it out around 60c on any given situation. they are amazing cards. Although crossfire might be a tad different, but i see no reason why the temps would increase.

 

on idle is around 34c

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Yea I had a English teacher that told me that English was the most important subject of all, and a year later I realized that no matter what language it is, it's actually a form of math. If you know anything about how computers work, you know I'm right about that. Computer languages are in binary, hexadecimal, octal, and alphabetical for the basic ones and then you have all the higher level programing languages like C, C+, etc., and there all translated using various forms of math.

The point at which this line of thinking disintegrates is that computer languages and maths are all based on rules and logic. Most human languages (especially English) are not.

 

Evidence: Google's immensely impressive search programming -v- Google's immensely unimpressive translation abilities. (Especially it's inability to translate x to y back to x and x be the same as it started).

 

Maths is a more important subject though. English may be (for now) 'the' language of the world, but maths is the language of the universe.

 

What I meant is: Binary= 2 possible digits, Octal= 8 possible digits per place value, decimal= 10 possible digits per place value, Hexadecimal= 16 possible digits per place value, English alphabet= 26 possible digits per place value, so it can be viewed in it's basic form as kinda the same, yet different. I still agree with what you said though.

 

And @ naomis8329, Probably waaay better off than me.

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One thing i am a fan of is Gigabyte, they run exceptionally cool, almost cold for a gpu. Infact i usually max it out around 60c on any given situation. they are amazing cards. Although crossfire might be a tad different, but i see no reason why the temps would increase.

 

on idle is around 34c

 

Would love to know what mine run at but don't appear to have sensors for that, or if I do I don't have software to report it :(

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Hmmm any ideas what i could do with 6gb of vram, anyone???

 

Mod skyrim to insanity or something else :teehee:lool thats 2gb les then my system ram :teehee:

 

If you could afford it, you could probably run a small setup like the room on The Matrix with all those monitors, man that's like crazy insane, in a good way.

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Hmmm any ideas what i could do with 6gb of vram, anyone???

 

Mod skyrim to insanity or something else :teehee:lool thats 2gb les then my system ram :teehee:

 

If you could afford it, you could probably run a small setup like the room on The Matrix with all those monitors, man that's like crazy insane, in a good way.

 

 

Already have a dual monitor setup, 2 24inch viewsonic leds :teehee: plus a 42inch lcd sharp aquos :teehee:

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It's definitely a good thing the 7000 series are way more efficient than the 6000 series, or your electric meter would look like The National Lampoons Christmas Vacation from, 1 power consumption, and 2 your AC having to run constantly from the heat.
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