

I built a small form factor mini-ITX case and there is no other card that I have found that is low profile and small enough to fit. The reason I purchased the 730 is because it is the best I can get for my set up. The concept of overclocking is about pushing the boundries. My problem is there are plenty of members who seem to contribute nothing to the forum by just state oh by a better card because it is the easy way out. Here you explained why that is the best solution and what the problems are with the card he has given what his end goal is. Now my problem here is that other, not you two I am qouting, seem to state opinions without backing it up with facts. It is well documented on this forum and else where that that is the best solution. I understand both your points, I do believe when people ask questions such as this one they should point out the best approach even if it is obvious. I have taken notice of the bad cooler designs for these cards but also some of them such as the Gainward one with a fan that i have got could be overclocked past 1ghz without overheating and you can play games such as bf4 at low at 720p with over 50fps. We were simply trying to provide the OP with some other alternatives that have a good price to performance ratio, without breaking the bank. Also, the main reason I suggested something else is because 730s are not designed for overclocking, and many have inferior cooling designs. It's best practice to buy a card that will meet your needs, and if it's a good overclocker, great, but if not you'll have a card capable of handling your workload. don't be so ignorant cause not everyone has lots of money to spend on a pc.Īn overclock isn't something guaranteed, and you don't want to rely on it.

obviously if he could afford a better card don't you think that he would buy it and then overclock it. I hate it when people tell others just to buy a better card rather than try to overclock.
