Nice OC on the 2500k as well I had mine at 5.0Ghz, but I finally backed it down to 4.5. Didn't see much of a difference to warrant the "balls the walls" 24/7 so now I just run it at 4.5 @ 1.363v
Half the reason for the 5GHz target is so I won't have to turn on the wall heater in my room. Until winter ends I figure I can get away with a little extra fun
What CPU cooler were you using before and how much has the h100i improved temps? (load/idle)
I've got the same CPU running at roughly the same clock speeds as you so I"m interested.
The rig in my sig is running on a full water-cooler system. The one in the pic is covering a Bloomfield i7 950 @ 3.07GHz. The h100i replaces a Thermaltake V1.
I have both fans set at 'performance' so the noise level is comparative to a regular cooler/fan setup imo. If I crank them to max level (for benchmarking), I would compare it to having a floor fan on medium speed.
Got the corsair white 600T edition, very happy with the results.
"In the year 2004, ATi fans marveled in their own magnificence as ATi gave birth to catalyst A.I . We don't know who struck first, nVidia or us, but it is us who scorched the IQ forever"
It's to be expected. It's in the public domain. Water off a ducks back and so forth. I've seen setups just as crazy, or crazier than mine.
Most of the time when I see a +$7000 fantasy build from some magazine it seems like they are just throwing money away after the first couple grand. It seems like most every dollar spent on your system offers some measurable degree of benefit. Really makes me . Very beautiful build.
How much higher is the temp on the upper card in demanding games?
They are about the same. In sleeping dogs on max detail and the cards ocd to 1100mhz highest I got was 76c (fan auto). Maybe will remove the see through screen and put in a mesh.
"In the year 2004, ATi fans marveled in their own magnificence as ATi gave birth to catalyst A.I . We don't know who struck first, nVidia or us, but it is us who scorched the IQ forever"
Hmm, maybe I need to change some stuff in my switch 810, the temps are almost 10 degrees higher on the upper card.
Oh it's like that with me two if I use the bottom card as top. The bottom will be 60c and the top will be around 80ish.
Once I swap them the temp averages out to 70. I guess one of the cards has bad paste on it but i'm gonna get 7xx or ati 8xxx cards soon anyway so i'm not gonna bother.
"In the year 2004, ATi fans marveled in their own magnificence as ATi gave birth to catalyst A.I . We don't know who struck first, nVidia or us, but it is us who scorched the IQ forever"
Yeah I find the same (always have in any MGPU system). Some cards just run hotter for whatever reason, be it the chip, application of thermal grease, contact to cooler etc. and I do the same thing, put the coolest card in the top then the temps between the cards seems much closer.
Finally got that third hydro 680 in my rig. Took a little ingenuity due that the waterblock was not the same type as the other two (couldn't find one to match anywhere). I'll post some pics as soon as I can figure out why my tubing is tinting yellow? I extracted a small piece to examine, and it does not seem to be any kind of buildup on the inside of the tubing itself. Water in the res is perfectly clear. Granted I probably should have focused more on cleaning the rad prior to install. Getting to be an expert on draining, so I'll probably just replace the clear tubing eventually with some color stuff. Btw, great pics everyone. I really enjoy seeing what other people have done with their rigs. I also find it very instructional.
Very nice. Did you use colored tubing before? I wanted clear before I got the black, but kinda now prefer the black..
No, I've never used colored tubing before. I had to pull it due to a problem with algae. I thought that ethylene glycol would be enough. Turns out that it wasn't.
I agree that your black tubing does look nice. I was sort of surprised. Is that tygon?
Originally posted by Mangler
Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
No, I've never used colored tubing before. I had to pull it due to a problem with algae. I thought that ethylene glycol would be enough. Turns out that it wasn't.
I agree that your black tubing does look nice. I was sort of surprised. Is that tygon?
No, I actually wanted Tygon, but Microcenter was out of stock on it (where I got everything). So I grabbed the other stuff. Was primochill iirc.
You had algae growing, did you use and IandH Dead Water or PT Nuke?
Thats another thing that concerned me with the black tubing is if I did have a growth, I have no real way of knowing... So I guess I'll just change tubing every time I change the water. Why risk it yah know?
I was using feser protector which I'm pretty sure is just ethylene glycol. I thought that I didn't need a biocide with it, I was wrong.
I'm using pt nuke now. I hope that I used enough since I forgot to put the kill coil back in.
Thats the one thing that would worry me about colored tubing. Then again you can always check the walls of the tubing later the next time that you change something. I doubt that you'll have any issues.
Originally posted by Mangler
Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
Thats another thing that concerned me with the black tubing is if I did have a growth, I have no real way of knowing... So I guess I'll just change tubing every time I change the water. Why risk it yah know?
Black tubing minimises growth, to the point it should prevent it if it's blocking out the light, aswell as black absorbing any light that does manage to penetrate. Along with some additives it should be fine.
Heh, thats also the reason why hydro equipment is often black under lights...
I always wondered about UV lights and UV tubing, if it caused problems if you didnt use sterile coolant.
I was talking to a biologist at work one day about growing plants with black/UV lights. He informed me that plants mostly grow from visible light and UV light was not necessary nor helpful for plant growth. Growing plants indoors in controlled environments is something he spent years working on, so I take him at his word. Additionally, my parents fish pond filter uses intense UV light to kill stuff growing in the water.
Additionally, I am pretty sure that the plastic tubing is generally mostly opaque to UV light.
Moved my PC desk downstairs which required taking everything apart and putting it back together. I took the opportunity to clean up the rats nest.
It was really amazing to me how many wires are involved. It reminds me of that old imac commercial where the PC guy has boxes and boxes of junk to connect and the imac has just a couple. I think I have just 8 power cables, 5 usb cables, 2 speaker wires, 3 DVI cables, an ethernet cable and an audio cable.
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