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Topic: which GTX1060 card - heatsink/back plate or not? (Read 176 times)

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November 21, 2017, 03:31:00 PM
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The most important thing for a video card is the presence of good cooler which will cover the memory chips and the VRM zone. The backplate does not play a role, when present, this is a positive moment. Wonderful cards for the price / quality ratio are Palit jetstream, super jetstream series.

I am interested in the Gigabbte 1060 OC  WF2 one 3GB ram  OR  MSI GeForce GTX 1060 3GB Dual Fan GDDR5 1280 Core VR Ready Graphics Card
I see one had plate and one not, but the MSI is on special and like 15 to 17 % cheaper.. which i would rather prefer.
I am not sure though on speed and stuff what will i lose out on, or is there nothing to worry about?
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The most important thing for a video card is the presence of good cooler which will cover the memory chips and the VRM zone. The backplate does not play a role, when present, this is a positive moment. Wonderful cards for the price / quality ratio are Palit jetstream, super jetstream series.
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I think it's not the matter. Even with back plate we should use external fan for GPU otherwise its temp could reach 80C. I always try to low down GPU temp to below 60C, with that range of temperature, rigs could be stable and last longer.
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GTX1060 3GB MSI with no heatsink/backplate versus a card with one like Gigabyte's GTX1060 3GB with heatsink/backplate

Does it matter? I can get the one with no back plate on special for say 17% off compared to its normal price which is almost near the one with back plate.  (normal prices , its about 5% difference between the two)

Also, are these mining edition cards bad? i see they almost all have no back plate also

I'd hope the cards come with a heatsink regardless of whether or not they come with a backplate...

If that's the case then go for the ones that are cheaper. You'll have to be more careful not to cause a short and/or break any leads when handling ones with no backplate, but as long as you don't touch the back of the card you'll be fine.
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GTX1060 3GB MSI with no heatsink/backplate versus a card with one like Gigabyte's GTX1060 3GB with heatsink/backplate

Does it matter? I can get the one with no back plate on special for say 17% off compared to its normal price which is almost near the one with back plate.  (normal prices , its about 5% difference between the two)

Also, are these mining edition cards bad? i see they almost all have no back plate also
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