2016/10/02 18:11:49
soullesshunter
I'm very happy to see the end result, I'll do a little video of myself next time I upgrade or get in a new rig. I like to thank you for sharing, and somewhat of a man crush on the PC that is.
2016/10/02 18:30:35
mektacular
Very cool video.  I've never done water, so it was very interesting to watch.  It was also cool to see you, Chris.  Now I can put a face to a screen name.
 
Everyone has an opinion on compelling content, so I'll add mine.  The portion where you add the water block (or whatever it's called) to a 1070 is cool on it own.  Maybe another video with a very specific description.  Assuming you want more views...
2016/10/02 20:51:48
Chris21010
https://youtu.be/_qzsxu46SOc?t=14m41s
 
ok the missing footage is uploaded but now its processing, so give it about an hour for 1080p60. the link above will take you straight to the missing footage if you already saw the original.
2016/10/03 06:30:48
MrEnigma
Wow..........
2016/10/03 07:52:53
GreenBottle
Gday,  I'm into fairly seriously.  I'm designing a multiple GPU rig too.  My idea is to base it on a secondhand server cabinet so that space is much less of a problem. I've not yet done any water cooling, so the hybrid 1070's are  my desire.  On YouTube someone was using " PCI-E 16X to 16X Riser Extender Card Adapter PCIe 16X PCI Express Flexible Cable " and they are under $8 on eBay. Anybody used them ?  
2016/10/03 08:00:45
Cool GTX
GreenBottle
Gday,  I'm into fairly seriously.  I'm designing a multiple GPU rig too.  My idea is to base it on a secondhand server cabinet so that space is much less of a problem. I've not yet done any water cooling, so the hybrid 1070's are  my desire.  On YouTube someone was using " PCI-E 16X to 16X Riser Extender Card Adapter PCIe 16X PCI Express Flexible Cable " and they are under $8 on eBay. Anybody used them ?  


 
 
Buy extras, they tend to be finicky and not always work well, high failure rate from what I have seen around the forums. 
 
Do not make any sharp bends in the cable, it is sure to cause signal issues/ failure.
2016/10/03 08:02:26
Cool GTX
Chris21010
https://youtu.be/_qzsxu46SOc?t=14m41s
 
ok the missing footage is uploaded but now its processing, so give it about an hour for 1080p60. the link above will take you straight to the missing footage if you already saw the original.




Very nice video there
 
 
2016/10/03 08:23:03
GreenBottle
Thanks for the comments.  I'll keep a spare cable around and be conscious of the problem.  BTW I'm into Seti @ Home,  link was deleted. Time lapse video is quite motivational. This first forum I've found that is really useful for my aspirations of building powerful PCs for number crunching.
2016/10/03 08:36:59
Chris21010
GreenBottle
Thanks for the comments.  I'll keep a spare cable around and be conscious of the problem.  BTW I'm into Seti @ Home,  link was deleted. Time lapse video is quite motivational. This first forum I've found that is really useful for my aspirations of building powerful PCs for number crunching.


well how many GPU's and on what motherboard are you trying to run them on? i ask because if you are only using a single 40 pci-e lane cpu you could be limiting your GPU's to x8 or less depending on setup. so there is no need to spend extra on x16 by x16 lane risers when you will not actually be using all 16 lanes. if you want either post some of your specs here or make a thread and i am certain many here will help best we can.


2016/10/03 09:19:38
Cool GTX
GreenBottle
Thanks for the comments.  I'll keep a spare cable around and be conscious of the problem.  BTW I'm into Seti @ Home,  link was deleted. Time lapse video is quite motivational. This first forum I've found that is really useful for my aspirations of building powerful PCs for number crunching.


 

I've seen failure rates of around 20% - 30% on those cables, from some users.
 
 
As a new Forum member your going to have to earn the right to post links.  I believe it is 5 days plus 11 posts minimum before your links will stick.
 
For now just add a space or two in the typed address.  I'll help you on this for now:
 
 
Seti@Home
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
 
 
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