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<blockquote data-quote="flokel" data-source="post: 296272" data-attributes="member: 15442"><p>How did you measure the temp of your card ?</p><p></p><p>Simply touching the heat sink you may get a wrong impression </p><p>as a temperature of 50°C may already feel pretty painful to your fingers.</p><p>Whereas these temperatures are normal for passively cooled graphic cards.</p><p></p><p>According to the really good articles of german computer magazine c't </p><p>ati 3450 is right now the least power hungry graphics card</p><p>and therefore (depending on the cooling solutions) the coolest cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flokel, post: 296272, member: 15442"] How did you measure the temp of your card ? Simply touching the heat sink you may get a wrong impression as a temperature of 50°C may already feel pretty painful to your fingers. Whereas these temperatures are normal for passively cooled graphic cards. According to the really good articles of german computer magazine c't ati 3450 is right now the least power hungry graphics card and therefore (depending on the cooling solutions) the coolest cards. [/QUOTE]
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