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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 16106215" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>Depending on case size and layout you can get away with doubles or triple if overclocking is minimal and is decently ventilated but I don't even touch them anymore unless they are reference / reference+LC or just LC. Standard cooling setups on GPU's are just ways of getting people to buy them at a higher but lower price. But if you're planning on getting one anyways you might want to find someone with a smoke machine and at least try to optimize for it. I was working with a rendering machine last week a friend built utilizing an MSI 2080 and when I showed up I was amazed, 2, 6 inch attic vent hoses duck taped to the front intakes on the case and 2 at the back going out a window due to the unbearable fan noise keeping him up at night while he rendered 4k stuff. Fans are scary because you will either get really good super quiet ones that are not a lie or get bullshitted by marketing and fake reviews so they can make a buck. Referenced is still a safe middle ground and still in price ranges people look for and just tend to run better because sensors don't go batshit crazy trying to put air across the coils then disperse just to recycle all that crap air again when you can just pull air into the housing and push it out the case directly, while muffling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 16106215, member: 93498"] Depending on case size and layout you can get away with doubles or triple if overclocking is minimal and is decently ventilated but I don't even touch them anymore unless they are reference / reference+LC or just LC. Standard cooling setups on GPU's are just ways of getting people to buy them at a higher but lower price. But if you're planning on getting one anyways you might want to find someone with a smoke machine and at least try to optimize for it. I was working with a rendering machine last week a friend built utilizing an MSI 2080 and when I showed up I was amazed, 2, 6 inch attic vent hoses duck taped to the front intakes on the case and 2 at the back going out a window due to the unbearable fan noise keeping him up at night while he rendered 4k stuff. Fans are scary because you will either get really good super quiet ones that are not a lie or get bullshitted by marketing and fake reviews so they can make a buck. Referenced is still a safe middle ground and still in price ranges people look for and just tend to run better because sensors don't go batshit crazy trying to put air across the coils then disperse just to recycle all that crap air again when you can just pull air into the housing and push it out the case directly, while muffling. [/QUOTE]
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