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    Hammerhead Shark Gunslash's Avatar
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    8800GTS in a Shuttle SN25P

    Well it works...err worked.
    The Shuttle Powersupplies are really good, so I had no doubts that the 350W would power it. It fit a little tight, but it fit.
    Ran hot, but once I upped the fan speed a bit it was comfortably warm with a high 50s idle, and load in the 60s-low 70s...not bad for a small case.
    It all worked great, except:

    -the sticker on the 8800gts fan came off and got stuck in the fan, so that was a scare.

    -card died within 1 or 2 hours

    it didnt work in my system or any other ones, so the card's definitely dead
    bad thing is i'm on a military deployment so it'll take a few weeks for me to get a replacement from newegg


    performance wise it was good. Played Quake4 and Prey maxed out (1280x1024 monitor resolution's limited), 16x af, 16x aa, max shadows, etc...
    not a hitch anywhere. Medieval 2 didn't like max details though, was a bit choppy, so I settled for semi maxed.
    So right now I'm back to using my 7900GT which surprisingly handles all the games almost as well at my resolution. Quake 4 at max detail (4x AA, 16x AF) looks 95% as good and is just as smooth...same with Prey. Medieval 2 runs great too with 4x AA, low shadows, everything else maxed.
    Though to make up for the speed difference, I finally had the balls to O/C my 7900GT...and man O/C is good with this one. Bumped GPU from 500 to 515( ok I guess), and memory 750 to 900( ) and life is good.

    well I still can't wait for my new 8800GTS to come back, but unfortunately it'll probly get here after all the holidays are over. But oh well, I've found new life in my 7900GT which was still plenty fast to begin with, but even better now.
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    That really blows dude. I hope the next one works, and that the reason for the premature death was just one of those things, and not due to the PSU not being able to consistenly supply the amount of clean power needed to power such a beast.
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    I'm just amazed that it fit in the Shuttle SFF!!
    I hope you get it replaced soon...
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    Now try a 8800XTX in a shuttle Thats one thing I don't like about SFF is the power supplies are so small.

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    I hope "removing" the sticker on the fan didn't void the warranty
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skywize
    I hope "removing" the sticker on the fan didn't void the warranty
    lol well it's actually the little evga sticker on the face of the fan itself that flew off. underneath it is a same size nvidia sticker lol. reference design to the bone it seems
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    so what killed it in the end ? sticker stuck in fan and then the card bacame too hot ? or the sticker came off because because the card got too hot ?
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