Additional:
Since my horror experience with the 7900 gtx cards I am afraid to buy
graphics cards with the nvidia heatfins direction.
I am afraid that the graphics cards heatsink fins will get full of dust and
stop to function !
My newest passively cooled graphics card is actually also an nvidia/asus
design. Where the heatfins are in the direction against the airflow.
So far there is probably no dust in side of it... or very little... which
seems to be much better.
If nvidia wants my bussiness back they will have to design cards which can
operate for the long term, without requiring any cleaning what so ever.
I am not going to open up my PC and risk damage during cleaning operations.
NO CLEANING operations should be necessary.
THEREFORE nvidia must design graphics cards which will operate for a long
time... 5 to 10 years of blowing/sucking air.
Perhaps the heatfin direction that I proposed is less optimal in the short
term... but will probably be optimal in the long term.
Therefore my advise to nvidia which they hopefully already have:
1. BUILD A DUST/PARTICLE LAB.
2. TEST the graphics card heatsink design for as long as possible... and
test the situation with dust build up.
3. Build the graphics cards which has the least problems with dust build up.
Otherwise you can go to hell... I do not ever want to face overheating
problems because of gpu overheat/heatsink full problems !
Bye,
Skybuck.