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2014/09/07 09:49:03 (permalink)
Hi Everyone,
 
I'm building a new RIG, but still have some questions about, maybe you guys can help me.
 
Hadron Air case 
Intel I7 4790K
EVGA Z97 Stinger
16gb corsair 1600
EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Dual Classified w/ EVGA ACX Cooler
2 x samsung 850 pro 128Gb (still not sure about this maybe i'll go for just one drive of 256)
 
Now the question....
 
I'm not sure if the power supply can handle this amount of power,
according to reviews the card might use 280w when on full load, CPU 170, Disk 12wt, but I have no ideia about the board...
I think the graphics card will fit on the case, it has the same size as a normal 780, what do you think?
 
 
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    Re: Hadron Power Consumption 2014/09/11 07:15:43 (permalink)
    Yeah, it'll fit but in another thread Jacob says the PSU can't handle running a Titan card, which the 780ti is a slightly gimped Titan. "  780ti reqs says minimum 600W supply using 42 Amps " 
     
    & plus the fact that using the ACX style blower in a mini itx case isn't the best idea, due to the small space and reduced airflow 
     
    In the end, Yes it'll fit and maybe even run fine for awhile - but don't be surprised if things go wrong sooner than later .
     
    If i was gonna try a 780 ti in the case, at least i'd use the blower style that exhausts air out the back only or put a water block on it......
     
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    Re: Hadron Power Consumption 2014/09/11 07:29:00 (permalink)
    I know first-hand that the Hadron PSU will support a GTX 780 with no problem. The 780Ti has the same power draw and requirements, so no reason why it wouldn't work either. And I completely agree, go for a blower style. The ACX cooler is great, but you will see higher temps in such a small case. Nothing dangerous, but definitely higher than in a mid- or full tower case.
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    Re: Hadron Power Consumption 2014/09/15 16:41:07 (permalink)
    According to some press releases, it should power up to anything Titan - and fit it too. 
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    Re: Hadron Power Consumption 2014/09/16 18:40:15 (permalink)
    People have put r9 290x's in there too


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    Re: Hadron Power Consumption 2014/09/17 16:01:31 (permalink)
    aka_STEVE_b
    Yeah, it'll fit but in another thread Jacob says the PSU can't handle running a Titan card, which the 780ti is a slightly gimped Titan. "  780ti reqs says minimum 600W supply using 42 Amps " 



    The thread I remember seeing was about a Titan Z, not a regular Titan. One has dual cores and the other doesn't! If the stock PSU isn't rated to support a Titan (let alone a Titan Hydro + pump) then EVGA has a problem.


    Have water, will cool. 
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