2016/10/11 21:21:18
Nereus
 
I guess there's always the EK-XLC Predator and then you can hook in a pre-filled Titan cooler block... but that's another $350+ to lay down. I don't have the time to set up and maintain a full custom loop again, I'd rather have a purpose-built AIO like the EVGA Hybrid cooler.
 
 
 
 
2016/10/11 21:57:21
Nereus
Cool GTX
Titan X Pascal with 1080 hybrid
LINK

Just watched the full video (thanks CoolGTX for the link) and the follow-up video on the results. No physical mod required that damages the stock Titan shroud, so I'm going to give this some serious consideration, unless Jacob gives us a firm date on a custom-fit AIO cooler real soon.
 
edit: ok enough consideration already, I've just ordered the hybrid cooler. ;)
 
 
2016/10/13 08:47:55
Oliver2kx
Nereus
Cool GTX
Titan X Pascal with 1080 hybrid
LINK

Just watched the full video (thanks CoolGTX for the link) and the follow-up video on the results. No physical mod required that damages the stock Titan shroud, so I'm going to give this some serious consideration, unless Jacob gives us a firm date on a custom-fit AIO cooler real soon.
 
edit: ok enough consideration already, I've just ordered the hybrid cooler. ;)
 
 


When you will have install it, I dont know if you have a way to take the temperature of the base plate on the left side where the vram is.  I think their is a vrm for the vram at the end of the base plate left side. Im curious to know what the temperature will be without active cooling!
2016/10/13 19:19:55
Nereus
Oliver2kx
Nereus
Cool GTX
Titan X Pascal with 1080 hybrid
LINK

Just watched the full video (thanks CoolGTX for the link) and the follow-up video on the results. No physical mod required that damages the stock Titan shroud, so I'm going to give this some serious consideration, unless Jacob gives us a firm date on a custom-fit AIO cooler real soon.
 
edit: ok enough consideration already, I've just ordered the hybrid cooler. ;)

When you will have install it, I dont know if you have a way to take the temperature of the base plate on the left side where the vram is.  I think their is a vrm for the vram at the end of the base plate left side. Im curious to know what the temperature will be without active cooling!

There will still be some air moving around from the fan mounted on the card, so I was thinking of adding some copper heatsinks on there to help as passive cooling. From the video, it apparently shouldn't be an issue as they don't get super-hot anyway, but some added heatsinks certainly wont hurt. I have a case fan that blows external air right over that area as well. Unfortunately I don't have any heat sensors I can stick there to get an accurate reading though. Thanks for reminding me to order the heatsinks btw. ;)
 
 
 
2016/10/14 09:16:16
Oliver2kx
Im sure just the baseplate and some air will be enought but just to be sure I would check at least once and take readings everywhere on the left side. I use a Infrared temp gun for every temperature reading I need. I bought mine at home depot. 20$ I think just to be on the safe side you should try to get one. With the price of the card it can be worth it! 
2016/10/14 13:37:22
Nereus
 
I had a laser thermometer less than a year ago from Newegg but it turned out to be very inaccurate and gave multiple different readings of the same spot, so I tossed it lol.
 
2016/11/09 16:16:39
rfk-13dr
The holidays are quickly approaching, does EVGA have a "nice" list this year. If so I would like a Pascal Titan AIO hybrid cooler please..
2016/11/11 08:56:26
Nereus
 
Fingers crossed... still sitting on my 1080 AIO cooler hoping EVGA comes out with a Titan-specific cooler sooner rather than later lol..
 
 

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