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NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 MSI Cyclone Cooler vs PNY Stock Cooler Linus Tech Tips

2010-09-20
now I promise to do some videos on overclocking acoustics temperature especially comparing the cyclone GeForce GT s 450 from MSI against the PNY reference GeForce GTS 250 now as I mentioned in the respecting unblock respecting respective unboxings for both of these cards they do take a slightly different approach so you can see here the cyclone does not really exhaust much air outside of the case so it's gonna be at a bit of an advantage today because we are testing on an open test platform here whereas the PNY car does exhaust probably a good 30 to 40 percent of the air outside of the case with this shroud and cooler maybe even more may be more like 40 to 50 percent but it does have the disadvantage of not having this a wide open spread out designed to dis dissipate the heat quite as well so first of all let's have a look we're running combustor with four times anti-aliasing to really just beat the heck out of these cards they are running at stock speed right now but you can see that the cyclone cooler keeps that GTS 450 at a cool 48 degrees even under 100% GPU usage the fan speed is up around 53% so if we wanted to we could really crank it up and we could probably squeeze better cooling out of this unit so here why don't we just do that for a minute see what happens well it's fine let me yeah there it goes actually I guess that's not really the point of what I'm doing today so let's put it back to auto where it will wrap itself down ever so slowly and I want you to have a list of that sort of how loud that fat is to hear it ramping down still ramping down some more or not quite all the way to where it will finally settle we're still up around 67% so it's quite quiet down below anywhere below about 60% and it makes this way all the way down to 51% so that's the noise under load for the cyclone cooler alright well here's our idle noise testing and you can probably hear what you think is the cyclone fan quite clearly right now but if I go ahead and stop this corsair fan behind it hopefully you'll be able to hear that it actually gets quite a bit quieter the cyclone fan is nearly silent at idle now you can see it runs at about 40% at about 31 degrees and that's kind of useless unless I give you some context for the temperature of the room so it's about twenty six point five degrees Celsius that'd be intake for the fed now let's switch over to the PNY reference card with combustor running you can see we've got the GPU temperatures are quite a bit higher but there's a very good reason for that it doesn't all come down to cooler design so it is running at 64 to 65 degrees on the GPU but check this out the fan RPMs stay down around 30% so what that means is this card is exactly as quiet under load which is basically completely inaudible over the noise of my desktop PC behind me back there and really that's not even a loud desktop either so that's kind of an interesting way they've that P&Y has tweaked the fan profiles because you can ste see even under 100% load which you'll never encounter in a game it doesn't get up into any kind of a danger zone in terms of GPU temperatures so it's um yeah it's not an apples to apples comparison that we were able to do today but here maybe this will help why don't we take the fans beat and throw it up around 50% there we go so fan speed is up around 51% so let's say you wanted to keep the GPU a little bit cooler let me give that some time to stabilize the temperatures and then I'll go ahead and do a quick noise test on that one too and we can compare those temperatures oh yeah room temps okay so if you wanted to take manual control over your fan here's more of an apples-to-apples comparison we've got 52 degrees on the GPU we're running it at 51 percent now I'd say at 51 percent this fan sounds a little bit louder than the cyclone fan but remember to that as soon as you go and put the cyclone in a case you're going to be exhausting heat into your case which is going to be recycled into the fan and this one's gonna blow a little bit more out the back of the case via these vents than the cyclone will so that couple of degrees might be made up for it is like I said a touch louder but that's neither here nor there at this point I think we want to do some overclocking results on both of these cards over the next little bit so continue to stay tuned don't forget to subscribe to - tech tips actually one more short clip just wanted to show you what this fan sounds like at full speed it only lets me go up to 70 for whatever reason I'm not quite sure why 70 percent but that's what this one sounds like Apple speed compared to this idea
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