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I'm buying a GTX 280 soon and I'm not sure if the stock cooling effectively cools the card. Does anyone know of any cooling solutions that don't involve liquid cooling? I've been looking but I can't come up with anything.

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genzeleam wrote :

I'm buying a GTX 280 soon and I'm not sure if the stock cooling effectively cools the card. Does anyone know of any cooling solutions that don't involve liquid cooling? I've been looking but I can't come up with anything.

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There should be an hr-03gtx soon


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Just overclock the fan if needed.... Use RivaTuner or some other simple software. No graphics card should need better cooling than the one suppllied with it, unless the fan is broken, or you overclocked the card's gpu/memory. Same thing with stock cpu fans.


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