What GPUs are the fastest?
Black PCB?
Red PCB?
Blue PCB?
Green PCB?
Are you aware of any other colors?
I found out that blue PCB GPUs tend to be slower than the other ones. It tended to stay cool and I could overclock nicely, yes. But that was about it.
The rest was pretty lacking and snail-like.
For the anons that have no idea, I will post several images of what I am talking about.
Let's start with this Geforce GTX 630:
It comes with a black PCB. I wonder if it's quieter than the others.
Here we have a brown PCB (I forgot about the color brown, of course it reminds me of shit) on a GTX 560.
I wonder if it is the shit or if it is shitty. There is a difference.
For the AMD folks we also have the infamous blue color.
Look at tiny fan and cooler, overclocking is not really an option with this model. Typical for blue PCBs.
People say that green is very calming.
Makes sense, nature is mostly green.
Calm is what this GPU seems to be: The missing fans will eventually provide a silent system.
Here's what I'm talking about:
>>55485832
Blue was way too slow to keep up the pace, hence the lacking performance.
In contrast to that, we have the red 7770 here.
Look how small the PCB is, while having a much better performance than the _84_90.
So, peeps with eye for details: Which GPUs tend to be the fastest?
>>55485669
red = faster
blue = better cooling
green = environment-friendly
just make sure you use case fan LEDs with the same color. some idiots buy red GPUs but then put it in a case with blue LEDs, completely negating the advantages of both.
>>55486004
Thank you anon.
What about cooling holes? Are triangles bad or are they more efficient than slot shaped ones? Are there GPUs with round holes in the slot blend?
Which one has the best performance?
>>55485669
>mfw this kid told me his computer was faster than mine because his motherboard PCB was green and mine was brown.
Fuck you Neal.
>>55488641
>4 = 3.5+5
>>55488641
>the way YOU're meant to be played
kek