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#1 swehunt
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Games are heavily reliant on the GPU, most even half decent CPU's will give acceptable framerate in the vast majority of games.

The PHII 955 paired with a HD6950 is a much more capable gaming machine than a 2500k with a HD6770, the problem isn't that they use a 2500k but the problem is that the HD6770 is a midend card.

When giving a rough estimate of the gaming capability the GPU's is the biggest facto, the 2500k is a really great CPU otherwice it's actually in the top 5 of the best performing desktop CPU's ever made.

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#2 swehunt
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30% rumor is disappointing. We were seeing double performance increase annually b4 the HD 6xxx/GTX 5xx series came out with the same nm production process due to fab problems.covertgamer78
No we didn't. the real performance difference is usally 15-30% per pu from amd and Nvidia, sometimes there isn't a performance increase. Remember Fermi? while having another architecture being more scalable than the GT200 the F100 still could be stronger even if it was on pair per pu. You guy's thinking the efficiency on a "GPU" has anything to do with the actual performance difference within the PU? A HD5870 uses almighty 1600shader Pu's, The HD6870 only use 1200 shader pu's, while performing quite near eachother we quickly understand the difference between each shader is ~20%. Perhaps the HD7xxx will be able to scale much better since it's on a smaller nm process, imagine a GPU with 2800pu's each one 20% faster than the HD6xxx series PU! So what I am saying, 10-30% can mean alot more than 30% faster framerate than HD6xxx series top card, the info whe have today actually tells nothing about the performance if it's not mentioned specificly.
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[QUOTE="swehunt"]

[QUOTE="tequilasunriser"] Exactly. Got mine for $12 during the Thanksgiving sales. Well worth the small price. blaznwiipspman1

The reccomended price of 212+ is however ~$30, the macho is only $10 more @ $40 but performs in a higher class along with the Noctua D14 and it's likes witch retail roughly twice the money.

This cooler is in another price, but it's in another class too. This is always the case however, many folk own a 212+ and thinks it's the best product in the world, I have build a few builds with the 212+ but honestly for only $10 more I don't see the reason to go with the 212+ anymore.

212+ isn't even comparable to the macho with pushpull conf. fans according to my own testing, and the noise from the stock 212+ fan is absolutely horrid when running full blast, the macho is as in the charts one of the most silent HSF you can buy.

As of now I will reccomend the macho over the 212+ by multiple reason.

1) Performs better.

2) Very Silent.

3) Better than the simpler H2O solutions as the Antec 620, H60/H50.

4) Great performance per buck!

I agree, no reason to get a 212+ if the temp difference between that and the stock HSF is only 10 degrees. If you`re going to bother getting a aftermarket HSF at all, at least make sure it does the job properly or just stick with the stock stuff.

212+ is still a great cooler but I have seen builds here where the price of a 212+ goes up to $30-35, at that point a much better choise would be the macho and @ $40 theres nothing that can compair. @ $12 the 212+ is a steal ofc! but thats a onetime offer. The more heat you put onto a HSF the larger difference your going to get in the readouts, in a full OC the difference between the 212+ and a stock cooler should exceed 10c, if not thoose 10c might be the difference between 4Ghz or 4.4Ghz.
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#4 swehunt
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[QUOTE="jedikevin2"]

the 212+ has never been the best air cooler. Its a heatsink that does really well and cost really cheap. I bought mine for 20 dollars off newegg at the time. For that price, it does extremely extremely well. It fits in most mid tower cases, gives ability to push pull really without busting the bank, and provides something for almost all sockets out.

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Exactly. Got mine for $12 during the Thanksgiving sales. Well worth the small price.

The reccomended price of 212+ is however ~$30, the macho is only $10 more @ $40 but performs in a higher class along with the Noctua D14 and it's likes witch retail roughly twice the money.

This cooler is in another price, but it's in another class too. This is always the case however, many folk own a 212+ and thinks it's the best product in the world, I have build a few builds with the 212+ but honestly for only $10 more I don't see the reason to go with the 212+ anymore.

212+ isn't even comparable to the macho with pushpull conf. fans according to my own testing, and the noise from the stock 212+ fan is absolutely horrid when running full blast, the macho is as in the charts one of the most silent HSF you can buy.

As of now I will reccomend the macho over the 212+ by multiple reason.

1) Performs better.

2) Very Silent.

3) Better than the simpler H2O solutions as the Antec 620, H60/H50.

4) Great performance per buck!

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[QUOTE="swehunt"][QUOTE="kraken2109"]

I doubt it'll replace the 212+, since not many people will be able to fit one.

Also (in UK) it's twice the price of the 212+.

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It's actually only a few mm. higher. (3mm) and has more room to the ram slots when mounted than the 212+ has. The difference between them is quite big, both in noise and performance.

You got a link showing a comparison in temps between them?

I own both, I havn't done serious testing due to the testbench not up and running right now, but the 212+ is nowhere near the best air coolers, the Macho is however one of the best aircoolers you can get for money and even better than some of the closed liquid loops, the difference is quite big.
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#6 swehunt
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That is impressive!

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#7 swehunt
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Performance this cooler is just about as good aircoolers get, someone getting only a 2c difference don't know what they're doing.

Manage to outbeat the corsair closed liquid loop H50/H60 and the antech closed liquid loop 620, have you folks ever seen a 212+ do that? :P

Have a look at that, It manage to beat the corsair H60 with 5celcius ! , and it manage to get better results than the Antec Khûler 620!

And this is even more so impressive, this is where its outstanding, the fan is dead silent!

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I doubt it'll replace the 212+, since not many people will be able to fit one.

Also (in UK) it's twice the price of the 212+.

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It's actually only a few mm. higher. (3mm) and has more room to the ram slots when mounted than the 212+ has. The difference between them is quite big, both in noise and performance.
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#9 swehunt
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This thread reeks of AMD fanboyism.

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Should really say = This thread reeks of fanboyism. Buying a product less capable just because it has a particular brand is fanboy, it goes both directions, I see sevral Nvidia hardcore post here too, not just AMD. It's a good thing people are happy about their purchase, but when it's time for a new product buy something else if the product is better than the same ol brand you already used before.
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#10 swehunt
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One who buy a less capable product just because of the name or brand is a fanboy, thats the simple explanation.

I agre to a point with TC's first post, in many cases a AMD card is a better buy than one from Nvidia, the strongest reason might be the foul play Nvidia often try to run, like cutting out physX on your Nvidia card is you have it paired with a AMD card.

Controlling the licence for motherboards capable to SLI, now they actually alow the 990x chipset to run SLI but it has been a LOOOOONG time since AMD could lauch boards with SLI.

Relations with gamedevs. in some cases cripple AMD's option with AA and such.

J.H.H's incredible bully style, he talks about other companies as they're stupid from time to time.

But even what I think of Nvidia as a company they actually bring out some products with great performance at a great price, currently I am running a gtx460 and it have been a plesant companion with amazing price/performance when oc'ed well beond 900Mhz on the core.

AMD and Nvidia are need'ed both, without either they will both halt their reserch and make better GPU's.

IF AMD and Nvidia have two products that are comparable I would choose the AMD one, but if the Nvidia has the slightest edge I take that any day of the week.