Finally I purchased the 2070 super FE for my ncase, and nvidia only needs to allow us to modify the rpm speed under 1500 rpm to have the best quality/price ratio turing gpu in the market.
do we really need to hear that noise on idle? then in full load, it behaves extraordinary well.
I do not understand, I am not asking for 0 rpm on idle (that would be a dream), but maybe 800 rpm should be awesome.
It disappoints me when I turn on my system and the card is totally silent, until W10 is loaded...
I suppose that every owner of a FE agree with me, right?
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Finally I purchased the 2070 super FE for my ncase, and nvidia only needs to allow us to modify the rpm speed under 1500 rpm to have the best quality/price ratio turing gpu in the market.
do we really need to hear that noise on idle? then in full load, it behaves extraordinary well.
I do not understand, I am not asking for 0 rpm on idle (that would be a dream), but maybe 800 rpm should be awesome.
It disappoints me when I turn on my system and the card is totally silent, until W10 is loaded...
I suppose that every owner of a FE agree with me, right?
Regards.