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How Much PC can the EVGA Hadron Hydro Power?

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2014/12/27 01:31:55 (permalink)
I am debating this as a first hydro build and wondered if PSU could power it.  if not I may go overkill with a CaseLabs Mercury S3 Case.  looking at hadron hydro for ease of assembly for first time water cooler.
 
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    Re: How Much PC can the EVGA Hadron Hydro Power? 2014/12/27 04:34:01 (permalink)
    People build Hadron with Titan, GTX780 and GTX780Ti.
    GTX980 need less power. Even explain as PSU inside Hadron (500W  - 40A - Gold) aS probably one of best similar PSU and silent.
    For GTX980 is even recommended 30A - 500W. That mean PSU have enough power to hold GTX980 even overclocked.
    You can enable Turbo and processor i7-4790K will work on 4.4GHz and GTX980 Hydro Copper is overclocked by fabric and you will get very nice performance.
    But CASELABS Mercury S3 Case is nice too. Only I like somehow front side of Hadron, look very interesting on desk with powerful components inside.
     
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    Re: How Much PC can the EVGA Hadron Hydro Power? 2014/12/27 20:22:55 (permalink)
    I have seen a few posts about hydro kit not being that good. People ordering different pump for it.  I would play it safe and place some paper towels around each connection when you get everything together. I don't know if evga will cover any of the damage if the pump leaks or not.
     
    My biggest fear with water cooling is leaks.
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    Re: How Much PC can the EVGA Hadron Hydro Power? 2014/12/28 01:39:11 (permalink)
    Best if you have someone to help if no experience with water-cooling.
    If someone know can build nice little water-cooling in Hadron.
    I think even this Pump-Res could fit on same place
     

     
    EVGA Kit fit perfectly because they build that for Hadron Hydro.
    And my biggest fear is leak. 

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    Re: How Much PC can the EVGA Hadron Hydro Power? 2014/12/31 07:30:54 (permalink)
    You'll have plenty of power for that setup, and enough headroom to overclock the CPU if you wish. 


    Have water, will cool. 
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