Asus Strix GTX 750 Ti OC turns off its fans when running cool.
Asus Strix GTX 750 Ti OC Has Low-Noise Solution : Read more
Asus Strix GTX 750 Ti OC Has Low-Noise Solution : Read more
Well, the biggest difficulty is the small space with which to work. There are some triple-slot cards that take up so much space because of the cooling solution, but I feel bad enough losing one slot on my motherboard to the GPU fans, let alone two slots or even more. I don't know the demographics on this, but I feel like I'm in the majority of people that use their gaming rig also for work, not just gaming. And as such, I need those slots for other devices and not just have them blocked by huge GPU coolers.I want to see more innovation that can allow for effective cooling at either minimal speeds or can somehow diminish the noise they make.
Now you've made me curious - what other items would you need for work that would take up extra slots? Maybe if you were an audio/video engineer, I could see that you might have a PCIe sound card or even a video capture card. But what else would you need?Well, the biggest difficulty is the small space with which to work. There are some triple-slot cards that take up so much space because of the cooling solution, but I feel bad enough losing one slot on my motherboard to the GPU fans, let alone two slots or even more. I don't know the demographics on this, but I feel like I'm in the majority of people that use their gaming rig also for work, not just gaming. And as such, I need those slots for other devices and not just have them blocked by huge GPU coolers.I want to see more innovation that can allow for effective cooling at either minimal speeds or can somehow diminish the noise they make.
Sound card, SATA card (cheap one to host optical drives because my onboard SATA slots are all occupied with storage), Wi-Fi card, USB 3.0 card (needed another internal header). That leaves me with one slot open next to my graphics card. I theoretically could fit a triple-slot cooler, but then the neighboring card would be blocking the fans and that's not ideal at all.Now you've made me curious - what other items would you need for work that would take up extra slots? Maybe if you were an audio/video engineer, I could see that you might have a PCIe sound card or even a video capture card. But what else would you need?
Sound card, SATA card (cheap one to host optical drives because my onboard SATA slots are all occupied with storage), Wi-Fi card, USB 3.0 card (needed another internal header). That leaves me with one slot open next to my graphics card. I theoretically could fit a triple-slot cooler, but then the neighboring card would be blocking the fans and that's not ideal at all.Now you've made me curious - what other items would you need for work that would take up extra slots? Maybe if you were an audio/video engineer, I could see that you might have a PCIe sound card or even a video capture card. But what else would you need?