I don't have the Leadtek 6800, but I'll have an eVGA 6800 on Wednesday. I'd like to do a before/after comparison if someone knows of any software I can use to monitor the NF4 SLI temperature.
I'm planning on using the Arctic Cooling NF Silencer 5 to cool the 6800. Based on the reviews I've read, this should be much quieter than the standard heatsink/fan combination on the 6800 board.
I'm also thinking that since the exhaust of the Silencer will be almost directly above the NF4 SLI with Zalman heatsink, that I could mod the Silencer to allow me to "suck" air from the heatsink, further improving the cooling.
Again, if I could find some software to monitor the NF4 SLI, I'd be able to tell if this theory is based on fact. Or, if it is just a lousy theory.
Here is a link to the Silencer 5 page. You can see the bottom left of it may allow a tubing connection to accomplish this. I think this could be done with minimal impact on the Silencer's efficiency while providing an efficient method to cool the NF4 chipset.
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=40
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