Quitch said:I have an MSI board, never used LiveUpdate though. BIOS updates through Windows? You gotta be kidding me.
DaveBaumann said:HSF is exactly the same as the majority of the ones out there, being that its an ATI reference cooler with a different sticker.
DaveBaumann said:GDDR3 doesn't get anywhere near as hot as GDDR2 and it really doesn't need cooling. Even the XT, at 560MHz uses the same cooler. There have also been some pretty crazy overclocks on the 500MHz rated GDDR3 on the PRO's, up to 590MHz -- all passive, without heatsinks.
ChrisRay said:DaveBaumann said:GDDR3 doesn't get anywhere near as hot as GDDR2 and it really doesn't need cooling. Even the XT, at 560MHz uses the same cooler. There have also been some pretty crazy overclocks on the 500MHz rated GDDR3 on the PRO's, up to 590MHz -- all passive, without heatsinks.
How would you say, It compares to DDR 1? For compative sake. Say DDR1 @ 850 Mhz, (yes I chose that number for my own compative sake)
I havent had any experiences with GDDR3, Other than what I have read and the 5700 reviews.
AlphaWolf said:ChrisRay said:DaveBaumann said:GDDR3 doesn't get anywhere near as hot as GDDR2 and it really doesn't need cooling. Even the XT, at 560MHz uses the same cooler. There have also been some pretty crazy overclocks on the 500MHz rated GDDR3 on the PRO's, up to 590MHz -- all passive, without heatsinks.
How would you say, It compares to DDR 1? For compative sake. Say DDR1 @ 850 Mhz, (yes I chose that number for my own compative sake)
I havent had any experiences with GDDR3, Other than what I have read and the 5700 reviews.
ddr 1 has voltages of ~2.8, gddr3 is 1.8 to 2.0. That should give you an idea.
PatrickL said:Quitch said:I have an MSI board, never used LiveUpdate though. BIOS updates through Windows? You gotta be kidding me.
Works perfectly.
Quitch said:PatrickL said:Quitch said:I have an MSI board, never used LiveUpdate though. BIOS updates through Windows? You gotta be kidding me.
Works perfectly.
That's great and all, it's just the time that it fails, or something in Windows fails (and flashing under the OS = more potential things that can fail). A flash only needs to fail once for you to enter a world of pain.
I updated my MSI bios through Window's for the first time last month. I thought it was pretty neat.fallguy said:It takes about 30 seconds to flash while in Windows. If your Windows crashes all the time, you have other problems all together.
fallguy said:It takes about 30 seconds to flash while in Windows. If your Windows crashes all the time, you have other problems all together.
Not everyone uses a floppy any more, I have not had one in 2 or 3 years. Not everyone has a USB key either.