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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostThis psu was fine with two GTX480s. I'm not worried about my current system. I doubt that it'll ever draw much over 600w.
If it stays around that value then it should be fine, just keep it in mind once you overclock and overvolt the cards, as they're obviously going to be the parts using the largest portion of the available power, and you are aiming for a stable 200~250 mhz overclock on each card using water cooling and using like that day in and day out.
Were the GTX480's water cooled too?
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Originally posted by shadow001 View PostIf it stays around that value then it should be fine, just keep it in mind once you overclock and overvolt the cards, as they're obviously going to be the parts using the largest portion of the available power, and you are aiming for a stable 200~250 mhz overclock on each card using water cooling and using like that day in and day out.
Were the GTX480's water cooled too?
Just now with the 7950s I shot the core voltage up to 1.2v an 1200mhz and ran Heaven. My ups was reporting around 650w. Thats at the wall with my monitor plugged in. So once I oc my power efficient cpu I doubt that it'll ever be much more than that. Realisticlly I doubt that it'll ever draw much more than 600w from the psu. I would put a third card on this psu if I could. A good power supply is made to run at its rated wattage.Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostNo I had those cooled with Antec 620s. Still, I would have to crank the core voltage to get power consumption anywhere near 800w with OCCT.
Just now with the 7950s I shot the core voltage up to 1.2v an 1200mhz and ran Heaven. My ups was reporting around 650w. Thats at the wall with my monitor plugged in. So once I oc my power efficient cpu I doubt that it'll ever be much more than that. Realisticlly I doubt that it'll ever draw much more than 600w from the psu. I would put a third card on this psu if I could. A good power supply is made to run at its rated wattage.
Don't get me wrong, they can handle their rated full load, and my silverstone was server rated at 50*C ambient temperatures to dish out 1500 watts continuous, and it did exactly that for the roughly 2 years i used it.
But like anything else, the harder something is pushed to it's limits, the shorter it's lifespan might be under such stress....Anyhow, once you overclock the cards and the CPU to their final clocks, i'm sure you'll check the power use and see how close you get.
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Originally posted by shadow001 View PostDon't get me wrong, they can handle their rated full load, and my silverstone was server rated at 50*C ambient temperatures to dish out 1500 watts continuous, and it did exactly that for the roughly 2 years i used it.
But like anything else, the harder something is pushed to it's limits, the shorter it's lifespan might be under such stress....Anyhow, once you overclock the cards and the CPU to their final clocks, i'm sure you'll check the power use and see how close you get.
I'm just going to rma the block, who knows what else might be wrong with it. It would be nice if they included the four screws for around the gpu block.
All that I'm going to say is that drain line has been a life saver.Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostI'll know better next week. It looks like I need to replace one of these blocks. I can't get a good mount. The screws don't go in all of the way like they do with the block on the top card. On the first mount I saw some obscene temps. On the second mount it was around 10c higher than the top card but the vrm temps stayed exactly the same.
I'm just going to rma the block, who knows what else might be wrong with it. It would be nice if they included the four screws for around the gpu block.
All that I'm going to say is that drain line has been a life saver.
Are they connected in series or parallel?, and is the water flowing to the top card first?....The 10*C difference is odd with the GPU temps when the VRM temps are the same for both cards.
Could be a problem with the threading around the GPU area of the block not tighting enough and allowing full contact i suppose, but i don't remember having any missing screws when i installed mine, but i'm running completely reference design based cards.
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You're supposed to use the screws that come with the card.
Like I said there is an issue with the block. The screws don't thread in all the way like they do with the other block and now that I think of it that was also the block with a couple of good scratches across the top. So, I'm going to return it. I also ordered a couple of reference backplates from swiftech.Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Hmm... is this the official "Discuss Shadow's build" thread or "Post pics of your computer thread"? I seem to be lost...
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Originally posted by Redeemed View PostHmm... is this the official "Discuss Shadow's build" thread or "Post pics of your computer thread"? I seem to be lost...
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Originally posted by Redeemed View PostHmm... is this the official "Discuss Shadow's build" thread or "Post pics of your computer thread"? I seem to be lost...
Correct.
Wait till we get to Slawters multiple rigs. It will take weeks and many pages to get through all that hardware.Last edited by mullet; Aug 11, 2012, 07:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Seek & Destroy View PostAnother pic for better perspective.
It looks a bit too thin.
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Originally posted by Zero View PostLaptop style slim drive probably.
Originally posted by Akumajoa prime time magnifying glass of clusterfark shatstorm brewery.Originally posted by wabbitslayercongratulations on the anniversary of your emancipation from the Great Uterine Squeeze.Originally posted by swinglineThere are two types of people in the world: those that are humble and those that will be.
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Originally posted by Redeemed View PostHmm... is this the official "Discuss Shadow's build" thread or "Post pics of your computer thread"? I seem to be lost...
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Buy SAMSUNG 8X Slim Internal DVD Burner, CD / DVD Burners Package Without Software 8X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 8X DVD+R DL 8X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 8X DVD-ROM 24X CD-R 4X CD-RW 24X CD-ROM Black SATA Model SN-208BB with fast shipping and top-rated customer service. Once you know, you Newegg!
I may get one at some point but I don't use optical drives very often.
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Originally posted by demo View PostYeh, welcome to shadow001-talks-about-himself-3D.com. You will get used to it.Gaming PC Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 4.0GHz # ASUS Rampage III Extreme # 6GB DDR3 1600MHz # Zotac GTX 680 4GB SLI # Intel X25-M G2 160GB # 4TB HDDs, 6.75TB eSATA # Silverstone TJ10
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my eldest's PSU failed friday, got it replaced and thought I'd post a pic
Antec 300 case with top fan removed, rear fan replaced with Artic Cooling F12, front fans 2x CoolerMaster 120mm PWM, YateLoon 120mm in side panel (not pictured)
Sapphire X58 Pure Black
Intel Core i7 920
Noctua NH-D14
3x2Gb Crucial DDR3-1333
OCZ Vertex 2 128GB SSD + Seagate 7200.11 1TB HDD
Sapphire Flex 6870 + Sapphire D3 Ed. 6870
[strike]Corsair HX 650[/corsair] Xigmatek 750W PSU
LG DVD-RW
Dell 2407WFP
zboard / g500 / waacom
just in time for him to start back to school this week (CompSci major).
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yanked a bunch of stuff loose over last few weeks for new fans/SSD/670...and now in need of a few wire ties and some re-routing...
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Around 45c at 1200mhz and 1.2v. I also have a couple of reference amd brackets on the way that may shave off a degree or two. These blocks don't work all to well with spring loaded screws. It would be nice if koolance provided all of the hardware that you need to mount the block.
I haven't really checked to cpu temps but it is an ivy bridge processor so, it probably still runs hot.Last edited by BababooeyHTJ; Aug 19, 2012, 12:08 PM.Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostAround 45c at 1200mhz and 1.2v. I also have a couple of reference amd brackets on the way that may shave off a degree or two. These blocks don't work all to well with spring loaded screws. It would be nice if koolance provided all of the hardware that you need to mount the block.
I haven't really checked to cpu temps but it is an ivy bridge processor so, it probably still runs hot.
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Originally posted by Roadhog_ View PostThe spring loaded bracket is actually the superior method for mounting the block. It ensures the die has proper pressure on it.Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by Roadhog_ View PostThe cards come with them... At least the 7970's do. :|
I find it surprising that Koolance doesn't include any screws at the very least for around the gpu. Its the first aftermarket cooler that I've ever bought that didn't include all of the mounting hardware. Thats sort of crappy.Last edited by BababooeyHTJ; Aug 19, 2012, 01:23 PM.Originally posted by ManglerGood work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
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Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View PostYup, and its absolutely massive.
Just a shame it looks so weird.Gaming PC Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 4.0GHz # ASUS Rampage III Extreme # 6GB DDR3 1600MHz # Zotac GTX 680 4GB SLI # Intel X25-M G2 160GB # 4TB HDDs, 6.75TB eSATA # Silverstone TJ10
Screen Setup 3x HP ZR30w 30" 7680x1600, LG Flatron W2363D 120Hz 3D Vision, Samsung LE-46M87BD
Mac Pro Mid 2010 # Intel Xeon 6 Core 3.33GHz # 12GB DDR3 1333MHz # 2x AMD Radeon HD 5770 # OCZ Vertex 2 120GB, 5TB HDDs, 2TB USB
MacBook Pro Retina 15" Mid 2012 # Intel Core i7 2.7GHz # 16GB DDR3 1600MHz # nVidia 650M 1024MB # Samsung 830 768GB SATA 3.0 & 512GB USB 3.0 # 27" LED Cinema Display
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