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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:25:06 (permalink)
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FINALLY GOT MY AIO COOLER TODAY. INSTALLED ON MY 2 TITAN X
  
IT IS WORKING PERFECTLY FINE.
 
IDLE: 1ST CARD: 25 , 2ND CARD:28
 
FULL LOAD ON 3DMARK:  1ST CARD: 42 , 2ND CARD: 45 AS STOCK CLOCK.
 
I WAS JUST WONDERING WHY IS IT 2ND CARD HAS HIGHER TEMP? IS THIS NORMAL? WHEN I USED STOCK REFERENCE COOLER ALWAYS 1ST CARD IS HIGHER SUCH AS 82 WHEN 2ND CARD IS 80
 
ANYWAY NOW I FEEL CORSAIR AIR540 IS HELL OF CASE WITH THIS COOLER.
I NEED NEW CASE THAT HAS SIDE WINDOW PANEL WITH VERY VERY QUITE NOISE.
 
PLEASE RECOMMEND THE CASE FOR ME~~


Please Repost with full size images at least 1000x1000, you cannot get any details from them small thumbnail images you posted.
Are your Temperatures C or F? Are the Fans on the GPU Radiators set as Air Intake or Air Exhaust?
 
Also you are using all UPPPER CASE Letters that is yelling or screaming at us.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:36:02 (permalink)
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7. Again, the hardest part of the installation is just getting the shroud off since there's a lot of super tiny screws that strip easily. You need to have the exact sized bits that won't just be in your everyday toolkit (Primarily, a T6 Torx Screwdriver). I also had issues trying to route the GPU fan cable since EVGA only includes 2 tiny & weak black stickers that peel off if you just slightly touch the wire while finishing the installation.

I noticed most of the same things. You don't want to strip those screws, so make sure you have the exact screwdriver heads, and you want to apply a fair bit of perpendicular pressure while removing them so as to avoid stripping them. The little black pieces of tape were a little tricky. Would be nice if EVGA included a couple extra pieces!


For $99 and a great Price and adding extra pieces would bring the cost up to around $120.
ACE Hardware is great place for small screws.

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:37:33 (permalink)
I am sorry that upper case means that. I used capslock on when I post on thread. when I post the pics it keel gave me the error that is why I used small pics. I will repost the pics tommorrow. once agaim sorry about the upper case
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:37:54 (permalink)
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Hi guys, I got the PM, sorry didn't realize there was so much activity in this thread the last couple of days.
 
Fire Strike Ultra (4K): Graphics test 1 looped for 10 minutes
 
Stock:
GPU1 Max: 45C
GPU2 Max: 57C
 
+200 core:
GPU1 Max: 47C
GPU2 Max: 60C
 
Edit: to the person who PM'd me. It looks like I need 10 posts before I'm able to send PMs back.
 
Also, my idle temperatures:
 
GPU1: 29C
GPU2: 30C


Hey there, thanks for giving us the temperatures! Much appreciated!


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Are your Fans on the GPU Radiators set as Air Intake or Air Exhaust?
It almost looks like GPU 1 is Air Intake and GPU 2 is Air Exhaust and that is why the 2nd GPU temps are so much higher.
The Temperatures seem a little high is all.  CPU Radiator Fans Radiators are Exhaust.
Do you have a Intake Fan in front of where your SSD Drives are?
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:43:20 (permalink)
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That is a very nice build ;). For your case i'd say get a full tower to get more fan options

Max
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:49:56 (permalink)
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Hey

That is a very nice build ;). For your case i'd say get a full tower to get more fan options

Max

Yes it is a nice tight case, but even the AIO Unit needs good Air Flow and it seem most users are setting their Fans up as Exhaust to pull out the hot air out of their cases.
This really does not provide good cooling for the GPU, but then I guess they are still cooler than if they where still only on Air Cooling.

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:56:45 (permalink)
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I am sorry that upper case means that. I used capslock on when I post on thread. when I post the pics it keel gave me the error that is why I used small pics. I will repost the pics tommorrow. once agaim sorry about the upper case

No big deal really, my Dad told me once that he did not care as he did the same, but he did finely stop doing it.
 
The characters are a little odd in in your Image Files, this might be why the error and yet sometimes work.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 08:58:32 (permalink)
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Indeed. I think they should set gpu fans as intake and the exhaust should be near the natural airflow of the case so the hot air doesn't get trapped in the case. People just put fans in any given configuration thinking it's going to do the trick. Well NO. The way case airflow works for efficiency you need to create "an air flow" so depending on cases this is harder. Full towers have much more options and place. Like mine, a 780t from corsair, you have 2x140mm intake as front and the titan x(980 hybrid) will be at the bottom of the case as intake. So the hot air will exhaust straight in the "air flow" then exhaust out the back. This is how you do air cooling imo.

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 09:02:16 (permalink)
Soo... anyone else reporting a Low Humming sound with this AIO?
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 09:04:32 (permalink)
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Yes you are not the only one. Other users have reported so. I think one user stated it has something to do with the voltage to the pump etc. Don't mess with that. Keep it humming and let it do it's work :)

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 10:57:32 (permalink)
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Are your Fans on the GPU Radiators set as Air Intake or Air Exhaust?
It almost looks like GPU 1 is Air Intake and GPU 2 is Air Exhaust and that is why the 2nd GPU temps are so much higher.
The Temperatures seem a little high is all.  CPU Radiator Fans Radiators are Exhaust.
Do you have a Intake Fan in front of where your SSD Drives are?



Here is a diagram of my case airflow. (sorry it won't let me link the big version!)

I feel like it's about the best I can do with a mid-tower (which I'm quite pleased with the compact size), but am always open to suggestions! I think I would have liked to do both as intakes, but I couldn't figure out how to do that with my Corsair 450D!
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:04:38 (permalink)
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Are your Fans on the GPU Radiators set as Air Intake or Air Exhaust?
It almost looks like GPU 1 is Air Intake and GPU 2 is Air Exhaust and that is why the 2nd GPU temps are so much higher.
The Temperatures seem a little high is all.  CPU Radiator Fans Radiators are Exhaust.
Do you have a Intake Fan in front of where your SSD Drives are?



Here is a diagram of my case airflow. (sorry it won't let me link the big version!)

I feel like it's about the best I can do with a mid-tower (which I'm quite pleased with the compact size), but am always open to suggestions! I think I would have liked to do both as intakes, but I couldn't figure out how to do that with my Corsair 450D!


Forgive my ignorance but, it seems that your case has 2 bottom fan mounts for 2 120mm fans. Would it be a bad idea to put the 2nd Titan there as exhaust? I'm thinking it would mess up the airflow though. What about as intake? Just wondering as I have bottom fan mounts as well!
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:28:53 (permalink)
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Hi, I was kinda lurking in this thread because I'm gonna go for a double Titan X setup somewhere in the near future, when I read your post and got curious. Could you guys elaborate as to why the 4790k is better? Are we talking just stock clocks? I'm planning to go for a 5930k and OC it to +/- 4.5GGhz. Are there some other factors that I don't know about that makes the Z97 platform superior with the 4790k?

Also, I'm with you on the DDR4 part and yes, the RVE board seems totally badass :)

seyumi's detailed explanation covers pretty much all the important points.
 
Just my $0.02 on the matter: From the research that I've done, I think 4.9GHz on a 4790K is closer to an "epic overclock" than "can hit it without much issue". 4.7 is a more realistic OC, and even then you can't always get that just because of the silicon lottery. Tip of the hat to anyone who went with a 5960X, but it's a very expensive processor and from a bang-for-the-buck perspective, most people go for the 5820K as it's the exact same as a 5930K for all intents and purposes until we start talking quad-SLI. The actual comparison you should be making is something like 4970K@4.7 vs 5820K@4.5, especially since they're similarly priced.
 
For pure gaming, the 4790K is a better processor, and a Z97 setup will cost less than X99 (though the difference is relatively small in the context of Titan X systems). However, it really is so close as to be "a wash" as seyumi said. However, when applications CAN utilize the extra cores, the 5820K comes out on top by a much more significant margin. 5820K > 4970K in BF4, for example. AnandTech has a great article that covers this from August 29, 2014. Sorry, my account is too new, and it won't let me make links.
 
Personally, I went with X99 just because 4790K felt like a sidegrade from my 2600K@4.2. 6-cores felt like a more worthy upgrade for my SLI Titan X's, and I do just enough non-gaming stuff that utilizes the extra cores for it to make sense. Also, all the reviews for the Rampage V Extreme were so glowing that I really wanted to get one!
 
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Just for reference: I get Max Temps of 68°C for a Core: 1491 Mhz at +112mV

That seems to be very inline with the results I got as well. I'd be thrilled to have my cards running at 1491 Mhz, and even more thrilled to have them do so at 68C. How do you get the core clock so high? I haven't tried pushing mine that hard, but [H]ard|OCP only got theirs to +220 on air. I wouldn't have thought that adding an AIO cooler will get you to +491. Are you using a custom BIOS? Does anyone have any opinions on running the crazy volt-modded BIOSes I've seen floating around out there?
 
ShadowYuna
I WAS JUST WONDERING WHY IS IT 2ND CARD HAS HIGHER TEMP? IS THIS NORMAL? WHEN I USED STOCK REFERENCE COOLER ALWAYS 1ST CARD IS HIGHER SUCH AS 82 WHEN 2ND CARD IS 80

I saw a pretty big difference between 2 of my cards. bcavnaugh suggested that this is because 1 AIO is exhaust and the other is intake. Might have something to do with heat rising from bottom card to top card as well. Before I do any tweaking, I need to do some testing to ensure that GPU1 is indeed the card on top and GPU2 is the one on bottom. Will do that when i get home from work today.
 
bcavnaugh
For $99 and a great Price and adding extra pieces would bring the cost up to around $120.
ACE Hardware is great place for small screws.

I just meant a couple of spare pieces of tape. Either way, point taken.
 
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Hey
That is a very nice build ;). For your case i'd say get a full tower to get more fan options
Max

Yes it is a nice tight case, but even the AIO Unit needs good Air Flow and it seem most users are setting their Fans up as Exhaust to pull out the hot air out of their cases.
This really does not provide good cooling for the GPU, but then I guess they are still cooler than if they where still only on Air Cooling.

Not sure if you're talking to me or ShadowYuna, but yes I can see how going full tower would give me more radiator options and better cooling. I'm kind of loving my tight compact 450D at the moment. It's exactly what I need and nothing else. However, who knows, I might spring for a 750D if I get bored :-)
 
TonyMartinStark
Forgive my ignorance but, it seems that your case has 2 bottom fan mounts for 2 120mm fans. Would it be a bad idea to put the 2nd Titan there as exhaust? I'm thinking it would mess up the airflow though. What about as intake? Just wondering as I have bottom fan mounts as well!

I'm pretty sure what I have setup right now is the only thing that will work. The PSU is one of those longer 1200i ones, so it obstructs the 2nd 120mm, and then I haven't actually tried, but it seems pretty clear to me that the front mounted AIO would obstruct one put on the bottom, though I didn't actually try.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:37:19 (permalink)
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Are your Fans on the GPU Radiators set as Air Intake or Air Exhaust?
It almost looks like GPU 1 is Air Intake and GPU 2 is Air Exhaust and that is why the 2nd GPU temps are so much higher.
The Temperatures seem a little high is all.  CPU Radiator Fans Radiators are Exhaust.
Do you have a Intake Fan in front of where your SSD Drives are?



Here is a diagram of my case airflow. (sorry it won't let me link the big version!)

I feel like it's about the best I can do with a mid-tower (which I'm quite pleased with the compact size), but am always open to suggestions! I think I would have liked to do both as intakes, but I couldn't figure out how to do that with my Corsair 450D!


Forgive my ignorance but, it seems that your case has 2 bottom fan mounts for 2 120mm fans. Would it be a bad idea to put the 2nd Titan there as exhaust? I'm thinking it would mess up the airflow though. What about as intake? Just wondering as I have bottom fan mounts as well!


I think if it fits I would put it on the Bottom but as an Intake and then put a fan in the rear of the case as Exhaust.
Also I would put the Fan at the bottom and Push the Air up through the Radiator and into the case.
Note on your Tubing, it looks a little taunt or that it is pulling and putting stress on the Tubing.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:38:25 (permalink)
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I'm pretty sure what I have setup right now is the only thing that will work. The PSU is one of those longer 1200i ones, so it obstructs the 2nd 120mm, and then I haven't actually tried, but it seems pretty clear to me that the front mounted AIO would obstruct one put on the bottom, though I didn't actually try.




Oh, sorry. Messed up there I think. What I meant was, placing your FIRST Titan on the bottom mount as intake or exhaust instead of the front mount. I'm thinking it would mess up the airflow though now that I think about it. 
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:42:00 (permalink)
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I'm pretty sure what I have setup right now is the only thing that will work. The PSU is one of those longer 1200i ones, so it obstructs the 2nd 120mm, and then I haven't actually tried, but it seems pretty clear to me that the front mounted AIO would obstruct one put on the bottom, though I didn't actually try.




Oh, sorry. Messed up there I think. What I meant was, placing your FIRST Titan on the bottom mount as intake instead of the front mount. I'm thinking it would mess up the airflow though now that I think about it. 


As an intake I see no difference in the bottom or on the front. Air Flow would till be good going up the case to the Top and Rear and out the case.

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:44:52 (permalink)
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i would definitely put your front 980aio at the bottom in push/pull with sp120's. same thing for the exhaust one, 2xsp120's in push/pull up front. Since the second one is exhaust, no doubt it is hotter.
 
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 11:48:44 (permalink)
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Note on your Tubing, it looks a little taunt or that it is pulling and putting stress on the Tubing.

I'll check it when I get home, but I'm pretty sure it was loose enough for comfort. I definitely wouldn't have put it in that way if there was a clear strain on the tubing.
 
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Oh, sorry. Messed up there I think. What I meant was, placing your FIRST Titan on the bottom mount as intake instead of the front mount. I'm thinking it would mess up the airflow though now that I think about it.

As an intake I see no difference in the bottom or on the front. Air Flow would till be good going up the case to the Top and Rear and out the case.

You guys might be right. That would certainly be the ideal configuration, I just don't think it'll fit. I'll try it when I get home from work today.
 
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i would definitely put your front 980aio at the bottom in push/pull with sp120's. same thing for the exhaust one, 2xsp120's in push/pull up front. Since the second one is exhaust, no doubt it is hotter.

The 1x HDD and 2x SSDs have to go somehere though :) I would need to get a new case to make the setup you're describing work. At this point, I think I'm willing to sacrifice a few C for such a compact case.
 
Edit: If I drilled out the rivets for the 5.25 bays then maybe I could remove that and get a bit more space that way, though the hoses for the CPU AIO have sort of spoken for that space already.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 12:16:17 (permalink)
Hey
 
Indeed, i forgot about those lol...
 
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 13:54:09 (permalink)
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Hey
 
i would definitely put your front 980aio at the bottom in push/pull with sp120's. same thing for the exhaust one, 2xsp120's in push/pull up front. Since the second one is exhaust, no doubt it is hotter.
 
Max


Good Idea!
 
Avenger411 I love this Thread, Great Posters and Great Idea for a Thread.
You may even bend my wallet to get one of the Titan X.
Na I will have to wait for the Titan XX or ZZ whatever name they come up with for the next Duel GPU Graphics Card.
Them 4 GTX 980 HC and X99 Classified Rig put me way behind this year so I will have to wait till Next Year Tax Time for a new Rig.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 14:17:36 (permalink)
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Thanks well thank you. Yea you pretty much have a killer system so investing in titan x's roght now might not be the best move. Although, the time will come when you'll NEED to get a titan (abcdefg) lol.

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 14:28:14 (permalink)
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Thanks well thank you. Yea you pretty much have a killer system so investing in titan x's roght now might not be the best move. Although, the time will come when you'll NEED to get a titan (abcdefg) lol.

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I have the Titans X Grandson install in this rig Dark Titan

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 14:49:43 (permalink)
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Just for reference: I get Max Temps of 68°C for a Core: 1491 Mhz at +112mV


 
I'm using the SC bios with modded TDP by Sheyster from OCN!
 
Voltage is maxxed but still in the same interval as the stock bios, at least according to Precision X. My ASIC is pretty average also at 67%.
 
I didn't thoroughly tested the OC for stability though... I just gamed for about an hour with GTAV and I didn't experience any crash ( while I did at 1501 Mhz).
 
I'm pretty happy with the result, just too bad for the humming noise, it is really a bummer during night time.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 16:14:37 (permalink)
Hey guys,
 
Look what i just got from ups 1 hours ago :)

 
Can't wait to install it. Will try to do it even if i don't have the phillips screwdriver set i ordered just for that :D
 
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 16:42:42 (permalink)
Repost the picture of my installation.
 

 
Sorry for early post with upper case.
 
I am happy with temperature. But the problem seems the noise.
 
Due to I am using EVGA stock cooler that comes with AIO cooler. It is much louder than my Cosair SP120 cooler.
 
I will change the cooler tonight and see if it reduce the noise.
 
 
 
 

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 17:22:08 (permalink)
Nice, the only think I can say is the your fans might be backwards.
That is I would have all the fans in the front of your computer as Intake Computer and keep the rear fan as exhaust as well as your fans for your CPU Radiators in exhaust mode as well.
You really only have One Intake fan in your case and I think your GPU Blower will have no air to pull in.
"I will change the cooler tonight and see if it reduce the noise." This may also be caused by pushing air into the Radiator.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 17:33:09 (permalink)
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Nice, the only think I can say is the your fans might be backwards.
That is I would have all the fans in the front of your computer as Intake Computer and keep the rear fan as exhaust as well as your fans for your CPU Radiators in exhaust mode as well.
You really only have One Intake fan in your case and I think your GPU Blower will have no air to pull in.
"I will change the cooler tonight and see if it reduce the noise." This may also be caused by pushing air into the Radiator.




Thanks for the info. Yeah the picture above was initial installation. After that setting the temp was around 60 degree.
 
So I have change the evga stock fan other way around which makes sucks the air and pull in to the case. Then it makes the temp drop to around 45 degree on full load. 
 
Only thing I am concern is the case.
 
I am looking to buy Lian-Li D600 Case. 
 
I can see that Liana Li D600 case is good case but I am not sure where I will get a benefit on moving from Corsair Air540.
 
Corsair Air540 is quite noise at the moment..
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 17:46:49 (permalink)
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bcavnaugh
Nice, the only think I can say is the your fans might be backwards.
That is I would have all the fans in the front of your computer as Intake Computer and keep the rear fan as exhaust as well as your fans for your CPU Radiators in exhaust mode as well.
You really only have One Intake fan in your case and I think your GPU Blower will have no air to pull in.
"I will change the cooler tonight and see if it reduce the noise." This may also be caused by pushing air into the Radiator.




Thanks for the info. Yeah the picture above was initial installation. After that setting the temp was around 60 degree.
 
So I have change the evga stock fan other way around which makes sucks the air and pull in to the case. Then it makes the temp drop to around 45 degree on full load. 
 
Only thing I am concern is the case.
 
I am looking to buy Lian-Li D600 Case. 
 
I can see that Liana Li D600 case is good case but I am not sure where I will get a benefit on moving from Corsair Air540.
 
Corsair Air540 is quite noise at the moment..




Wow.  45 degrees on full load?

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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 17:49:43 (permalink)
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ShadowYuna
bcavnaugh
Nice, the only think I can say is the your fans might be backwards.
That is I would have all the fans in the front of your computer as Intake Computer and keep the rear fan as exhaust as well as your fans for your CPU Radiators in exhaust mode as well.
You really only have One Intake fan in your case and I think your GPU Blower will have no air to pull in.
"I will change the cooler tonight and see if it reduce the noise." This may also be caused by pushing air into the Radiator.




Thanks for the info. Yeah the picture above was initial installation. After that setting the temp was around 60 degree.
 
So I have change the evga stock fan other way around which makes sucks the air and pull in to the case. Then it makes the temp drop to around 45 degree on full load. 
 
Only thing I am concern is the case.
 
I am looking to buy Lian-Li D600 Case. 
 
I can see that Liana Li D600 case is good case but I am not sure where I will get a benefit on moving from Corsair Air540.
 
Corsair Air540 is quite noise at the moment..




Wow.  45 degrees on full load?




yes. first card reach around 44 degree and second card reach 47 degree on 3DMark Firestrike.
 
By the way I have not overclock the card. It is stock clock speed.
 
I run the 3DMark Firestrike as +200 on core on both card. The temp reach around 48~50 degree on both card.
 
Never goes above the 50 degree.
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Re: Titan X and 980 hybrid cooler official thread 2015/05/04 17:54:20 (permalink)
Now I am even more excited about the AIO.  Mine comes in on Wednesday.  New monitor on Thursday.  Backplate I just ordered... at some point before too long.

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