![]() I've definitely gotten the hang of general overclocking and stability testing except for manipulating the voltages on GPUs using Afterburner. One avenue that I have more recently been exploring is GPU overclocking. ![]() No complaints there.So I've been into PC building and gaming for quite some time now (since about 2014), so I feel pretty confident with my computer hardware skills. Waste of time? Perhaps, but I love the mouse and use it all the time. I spent 3 hours just looking into a mouse for my laptop to find one that I wanted and was the price I wanted. I know I spend hours just researching simple components. The best I can do is to suggest doing more research before purchasing products. Nothing can be done to change the way it functions, not even software. Or return it and spend more for what you want.īut continuing the meaningless discussion about a product you very obviously did not research properly, is going to be futile. If you are that incredibly unhappy with it, then get a silent aftermarket cooler. However, if I saw reviews stating "The fans on the lowest speed product 21 dBa", I would consider it fairly silent. But they are subjective and not based on facts. Compared to the rest of their systems, it might have been silent, we don't really know. In the reviewers eyes, they felt is was pretty silent. The reviews you may have read (wherever they were.you never mentioned.) are just that, reviews. I can understand your frustration, to some degree. But, different people, different expectations. For me, a cheap card is one that's less than $500. I'm sorry that YOUR expectations for a cheap card is one that is less than $200. It's a GTX1060, with better cooling than a founders edition. One has to assume that it being the cheapest card, it's also going to have the least amount of features. This is the cheapest card that MSI makes for the GTX1060 series. It doesn't tout on it's product specifications page that it is a silent design, not like the "Twin Frozr" designs used on the Gaming cards do. It only touts a dual fan design with large heatsink, and that's it. It doesn't tout the "Twin Frozr" cooling design. ![]() The card doesn't tout silent performance. In any case, no hard feelings, I know MSI won't give a damn about my wasted money and time, but wanted to raise my voice that something is really wrong with the quality of this product. And that only if these cheap fans can be tuned to something lower than 1500 rpm at all. You've mentioned BIOS updates on other threads, but I doubt everyone will be happy to sit and do his work for the next 6 months (if he is not gaming) on this noisy card until patch is released. I hope you see that more people will notice this problem and will start complaining so I hope MSI is going to do something about it. For damn 350 USD you expect two damn PWM fans on the damn board ! So looks like I've wasted 350 USD on 2000 USD quiet PC rig. Low end cards cost less than 200 USD and comes from manufacturers like Palit and have ridiculous cooling system. I can't agree with the statement that this card is on the "low-end". I paid 350 USD in Bulgaria for this dual fan card and haven't expected that someone will actually design cooling with 1500 rpm by default. I have used Sapphire, Gigabyte and Asus and have never ever heard of this BS that if you don't watch closely for the small difference in the price (OCV1, OC, Armor etc.), which is not cheap at all you will get cheap DC fans on your video card that cannot operate under 50% at all ! This is my first MSI purchase, people said MSI has a very good cooling system so go and get it. ![]()
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