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2014/10/05 13:57:53 (permalink)
This is where I'm at on my build, Im now waiting on my ram that is still on back order.
I figured I would post some pics of where im at right now
1st time water cooling and will get the cards on water after I test them
I will also report back when I start over clocking the 5930.


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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/05 15:44:19 (permalink)
    Looking good so far. What are the specs on the water loop?

     
     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/05 16:22:56 (permalink)
    The rad is a GTX480 with 4  noise blockers 12-4 in push , pump is a 655 and ek pump res combo, went with bits power fittings 1/2 x 3/4 
    My flow is from pump to rad to cpu water block back to pump res.
    I really like the EVO full nickel CPU block. I also have the pump on setting 3 and fan controller for the fans on the rad.
    Im not sure on the pump setting and what people tun theres at and If running it on setting 5 cools more or not.
    when I do get the system up i will be testing fan speed and pump speed for cooling.
    Really hoping to push the chip with this setup as a 480 should give alot of overhead..

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/07 06:29:01 (permalink)
    Wow, very nice setup.  Yeah the rad is overkill for the CPU but nothing wrong with that.  lol :P
     
    A little confused.  Is that a T-line connecting your IN and OUT on it before it gets to the pump?

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/07 14:51:42 (permalink)
    Yes it is,its my drain have a valve o. The bottom of the T. Sorry forgot to mention that.
    The loop was easy to fill and I really like the 1/2X3/4  tubing

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/07 16:03:58 (permalink)
    Drain T's make life easier, and 1/2x3/4 also really help, bigger tubing is easier to use and thick wall tubing makes it harder to kink.
     
    I run 655's myself, turn the to 5 and leave them there forever. 
     
    Which model of GTX rads are you using, if you are using Extremes NB fans might be a bit light weight for thick, high FPI rads like that.
     
    Keep us posted, this is a good looking build.
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/07 17:09:17 (permalink)
    im going to turn my pumps to 5, Joe from frozen cpu also said same thing.
    It was suggested the fans I bought from Joe at frozen and they push a ton of air, They are the B12-4 model 88.5 cfm

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 01:00:57 (permalink)
    Well, I am still confused because that T-line merges the IN and OUT lines before the pump.  How is your pump getting the receiving water from the loop and than pumping it back to its out?  I am very confused as you can see.  Makes me think you're running your pump partially dry or not being fully utilized which could cause the motor to eventually burn out.
     
    T-lines are great for draining purposes, at the lowest point of your loop.
     
    With 2 loops, I'd run the D5's no more than 2-3.  At that speed they'll virtually be completely silent.
     
    Yup, those B12 PWMs are on my next bucketlist but it won't be for a while, at least until I have the ridiculous financial amount to replace them :P ($250+ for 9 fans in push) and there's a stable PWM controller in the market out there or at least a affordable one unlike the AQ6 ($220+) and its inconsistencies with some 3rd party components.  
     
    It's just crazy thinking that 9 fans and a fan controller will cost you around $500 and $50 more for a flow sensor so $550 would be roughly the cost to overhaul that part of my rig.
     
     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 03:16:57 (permalink)
    The water flows nice there is no restriction at all
    It is very simiple lol
    A drain is on the bottom of the T
    My pump is set at 3
    Most people I have talked to say turn it to 5
    What I would like to know is what the difference would be temp wise between setting pump 3 compair to 5

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 05:22:54 (permalink)
    Nice setup +1 extra because your image links to your bucket with a motorcycle project in it!

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 06:41:01 (permalink)
    Lol thanks, Didn't know that it showed all my crap on photobucket
    I was going to tear down my 900d case and chrome the inside and do a 70's. Metal flake paint job on the outside or a flame job
    To lazy haha

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 07:04:08 (permalink)
    A loop's flow rate is most efficient when it is in the range of 1.0-1.5 GPM.  No less and no more.  Every loop will be different.  What I mean by that is that every loop will have different restrictions.  Each pump in each loop might be set up differently to keep it with in the flow "specs" (1.0-1.5GPM).  With a short loop like yours, you should be fine while being more than enough at speed 3.  

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 18:28:10 (permalink)
    Thanks for that info, Not sure on what setting will hit that with out a flow meter I guess.
    will have to just play around with it to see.
    need my ram :( next week I hope
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/08 23:37:52 (permalink)
    I'm moving this to the mods rigs section as I believe that is the correct forum for this great looking build

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/09 05:34:47 (permalink)
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    I'm moving this to the mods rigs section as I believe that is the correct forum for this great looking build

    Nooooooo

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/09 08:42:00 (permalink)
    Hmm this is a great build!
     
    It is neatly done, great cable management and very clean too, great job man
    If you want me to add you in the MR+1 list, since I do find that this system does fit in there
     
    Feel free to make a post of it here and I will gladly add ya 
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/09 15:17:58 (permalink)
    its not done yet , still waiting on ram and then if all is well stress vid cards and get the 2nd loop going on those 980SC
     
    Thanks though.
    Im wondering if it is worth it to slap a GTX680 in there for a PhysX card

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/10 10:10:00 (permalink)
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    its not done yet , still waiting on ram and then if all is well stress vid cards and get the 2nd loop going on those 980SC
     
    Thanks though.
    Im wondering if it is worth it to slap a GTX680 in there for a PhysX card


    Hmm yeah why not, I think it will give you 1536 Kepler CUDA Cores as its GK104-400-A2 goes, all that should be plenty to take on that task as a dedicated PPU likewise.
    And if you do GPGPU Crunching you could let it Fold for example as you play games on your GM204-400-A1's
     
    Even if you would sell it it would only be a loss to replace it with something less beefy, I'd keep it and use it as dedicated PPU / GPGPU, but all up to you hehe


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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/11 05:30:45 (permalink)
      Thanks Gold,
    No folding here just gaming.  So My question to you would be adding that card would drop me from 16 lanes to 8 lanes might be worth getting another 980 LOL
    so what is your opinion on the performance from 16x16  to 8x8x8 with the 680 as far as gaming goes
    so tempted to get a 3rd 980sc...........
     

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/11 06:57:57 (permalink)
    Nothing major , but physx would kick in some games.
    I'm planning on to slap a gtx 680 too for physx with my hd 7990.

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/11 09:43:00 (permalink)
    I think id be better off with another 980 SC :)

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/11 17:43:28 (permalink)
    Year that's better.

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/11 21:05:32 (permalink)
     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/12 02:00:06 (permalink)
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    Nothing major , but physx would kick in some games.
    I'm planning on to slap a gtx 680 too for physx with my hd 7990.


    That wouldnt work. Adding a non-nvidia product immediatly disables physX . Just how mantle is disabled.
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/12 05:51:06 (permalink)
    Some  pics, got both cards done





     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/12 05:54:59 (permalink)
    Few more

     

    I have some green LED's coming and need to plumb these cards up after I put LED's in
    Thinking of parallel from what I been reading.

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/12 06:25:29 (permalink)
    Didn't figure this thread was going to be moved here but anyway
    http://forums.evga.com/work-in-progress-Overkill-m2019885.aspx
    is the link to the build, Also Like I said this is my first time water cooling , But would like to add for those wondering about or being nervous about putting blocks on.
    Here is a video on you tube I found this morning just looking around.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2l5YbQzoL0
     

     
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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/21 20:32:46 (permalink)
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    Nothing major , but physx would kick in some games.
    I'm planning on to slap a gtx 680 too for physx with my hd 7990.


    That wouldn't work. Adding a non-nvidia product immediately disables physX . Just how mantle is disabled.

    Incorrect it works fine, just use this:
    http://physxinfo.com/wiki/Hybrid_PhysX
     
    A Smart person by the nickname of GenL made it possible for ATi/AMD users to use a NV PPU alongside their Radeons
    And it works like a Charm, as I used my GTX 480 alongside my R9 290X without issues.
    But since I don't have many games that use Physix nor I care much about it, I removed the EVGA GeForce GTX 480 and put it in my previous system :P
     
    Here I had both cards installed without issues:

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/21 21:10:59 (permalink)
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    Nothing major , but physx would kick in some games.
    I'm planning on to slap a gtx 680 too for physx with my hd 7990.


    That wouldn't work. Adding a non-nvidia product immediately disables physX . Just how mantle is disabled.

    Incorrect it works fine, just use this:
    http://physxinfo.com/wiki/Hybrid_PhysX
     
    A Smart person by the nickname of GenL made it possible for ATi/AMD users to use a NV PPU alongside their Radeons
    And it works like a Charm, as I used my GTX 480 alongside my R9 290X without issues.
    But since I don't have many games that use Physix nor I care much about it, I removed the EVGA GeForce GTX 480 and put it in my previous system :P
     
    Here I had both cards installed without issues:





    Thanks mate, I have seen this mod done earlier. But thanks for confirming it works perfectly with the new line of graphics cards.

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    Re: X99 Build 2014/10/21 22:17:05 (permalink)
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    Nothing major , but physx would kick in some games.
    I'm planning on to slap a gtx 680 too for physx with my hd 7990.


    That wouldn't work. Adding a non-nvidia product immediately disables physX . Just how mantle is disabled.

    Incorrect it works fine, just use this:
    http://physxinfo.com/wiki/Hybrid_PhysX
     
    A Smart person by the nickname of GenL made it possible for ATi/AMD users to use a NV PPU alongside their Radeons
    And it works like a Charm, as I used my GTX 480 alongside my R9 290X without issues.
    But since I don't have many games that use Physix nor I care much about it, I removed the EVGA GeForce GTX 480 and put it in my previous system :P
     
    Here I had both cards installed without issues:





    Thanks mate, I have seen this mod done earlier. But thanks for confirming it works perfectly with the new line of graphics cards.


    I have never seen this mod before. I thought it wasnt possible. Makes things interesting....
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