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ASUS EN9600GT SILENT/2D/512MD3 Pro Reviews

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

The ASUS EN9600GT Silent is a decent take on the passively cooled graphics card. The cooler does a competent job of keeping the core cool, though its effectiveness depended largely on the ventilation inside the chassis. Personally, we would be more inclined to go with a Glaciator based ASUS card like the TOP edition, as it's quiet enough not to be noticed and hence as good as 'silent', while at the same time, having better performance and lower temperatures. If complete peace of mind is required however, then the ASUS EN9600GT Silent is more than adequate for the job.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 13, 2008

Tom's Hardware‘s review Edit

If you prefer a lot of performance, you should go with the super-quiet Sparkle Calibre. If you can live with a little less speed, but want to have HDMI and DisplayPort, you should buy the Palit Sonic version. The MSI Hybrid Freezer is a nice gimmick, but you can get a 9800 GTX for the same money. If you are interested in having a silent HTPC, you might want to take a look at the Asus card; the cooler is solid, and only under full load conditions does it require a slight air flow.
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Published on:
Sep 26, 2008

tweaktown‘s review Edit

The ASUS EN9600GT SILENT as far as performance goes isn’t something we haven’t seen before; it performs like it should. What was surprising though was just how efficient the silent cooler is when compared to the stock active cooling solution. The design ASUS has opted for is nothing short of excellent.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 16, 2008

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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