Speedo said:The voltage regulators on the cards are only designed to handle the stock 1300mhz clock, but many of the factory OC'd cards are pushing the memory clock to 1500mhz+ which can cause the regulators to overheat and fail. Been a few weeks since I've read anything about it, so maybe they've dealt with it by now.
So if I were to play Oblivion for 12 hours straight it would hurt the card?
So is there an economical (i.e. cheap) way to compensate for the card running too hot. I've seen some of the high end cooling systems that people have and they are rarely fans and cost in the hundreds. I live in a place that gets extremely hot in the summer so this is of great concern to me.
When buying a cooling unit, what features should I be looking for. I've never shopped for one of those before.
1) I had to change the processor as the one I had selected is not in stock anymore, so I am spending $3 more on a processor that is exactly the same but has E6 added to the title. Does E6 mean anything?
3) The RAM is two 512s, Corsair Twinx. Is two 512s better than one 1gig?