Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/06 10:35:11
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Only ETA I am aware of is before the end of the year, hopefully.
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Nomanor
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/06 11:04:42
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Nereus Only ETA I am aware of is before the end of the year, hopefully.
And you are aware if this, how?
post edited by Nomanor - 2016/11/06 11:14:21
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/06 12:04:09
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Nomanor
Nereus Only ETA I am aware of is before the end of the year, hopefully.
And you are aware if this, how?
PM from Jacob.
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/07 07:19:48
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I think the VRM issue on FTW cards threw a wrench into the "very soon" plan.
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/07 16:51:56
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Been watching this forum for a month or two now waiting for this AIO hybrid for my Titan XP. I'm going to cry if it doesn't come pre January. It just runs so warm under medium load and I have really great air flow and water cooling for my CPU.... Please EVGA!
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/08 02:02:55
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Kinda off topic but does the EVGA FTW Hybrid Kit has the added thermal pads as well on the VRMs? Thanks!
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/08 09:09:17
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Going with another option is looking more and more tempting.
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/10 23:18:49
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Advali Kinda off topic but does the EVGA FTW Hybrid Kit has the added thermal pads as well on the VRMs? Thanks!
Check out the installation guide [ link] - there are thermal pads over the memory at least, but can't tell if you have to request pads separately for VRM.. maybe an EVGA Tech can respond?
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/14 14:50:20
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/14 15:28:13
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/14 15:30:40
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/22 07:39:46
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Hi all! Any update Jacob? I know you love hearing this. Let's keep the thread/dream alive guys! I'm guessing that EVGA will wait for the 1080ti release, since it's supposed to be on the GP102. Would make sense to me. Can anyone suggest a good guide on graphics cooling? I'd like to learn about the VRM, ram, gpu, etc. and about their requirements as far as cooling go. Also: When you add a liquid cooler (like a hybrid kit) and remove the heat sink in the card, does cooling for the other components suffer?? (since the cooling for those depends on conduction from the component, through a pad, through the plate, through the heat sink) I guess this detail is where a custom waterblock really shines...? If I utilized a 1080 kit, how could I ensure cooling of these components...?
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/22 07:58:56
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When you use the 1080 kit, you do the following at minimum: 1. Remove the heat sink on the GPU 2. Replace the heat sink on the GPU with the AIO cooling block (it comes with a splitter cable to power the card fan and the pump) 3. Leave everything else (the original fan, PCB heat spreader, and backplate) Other folks have modded the 1080 PCB heat spreader to fit onto the Titan X P card. The up side is that you can mount the 1080 hybrid shroud on the card (looks nicer). The down side (at least for me) was having to mod the heat spreader and risk having something short out or not cool properly...i.e. the Titan X P heat spreader was designed to cool this card. Keeping the Titan X P PCB heat spreader makes the card look kind of ghetto-mod-ish, but it functions very well. Both of my Titan X P cards see about 45 C during heavy use (gaming, folding @ home, etc.) (I'm getting a thermal camera for Christmas...and will take VRM/memory temperature pictures!!!) You run the card fan at around 40% or so. This pulls air into the card and blows it across the heat spreader to keep the VRM and memory cool. The existing heat sink that you are removing was only connected directly to the GPU...it did not come in contact with the PCB heat spreader. You have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan connector on the PCB. Take your time, and keep the screws grouped...will take you about an hour to mod the card. Here is a quick post I did for my cards: http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/776114-Build-Log-JrClocker-s-Titan-X-P-AIO-Hybrid-Cooler-Mod (I'll buy the EVGA kit when it actually comes out!)
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Re: Petion for EVGA TITAN X HYBRID
2016/11/22 08:07:36
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Very educational! Thanks. I guess I did not realize that the heat sink that gets removed only touches the GPU. Please post some pics from the thermal camera when you get it! That's a great tool to have for any kind of cooling work. They're not often totally accurate from my work experience, but they DEFINITELY give you a relative feel for temps in a system. Hot is hot, right? ha
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