2015/07/31 12:29:13
hallowen
Pgcmoore
how will you be linking the cooling on the sli, you gonna make your own from tubing? I saw a few swifteck connectors that may work well with them
 
http://www.swiftech.com/graphics.aspx




I'll be using my Original Bitspower 1/2" double O-ring seal connectors I originally used on my EVGA GTX 580 Classified Ultra 4-Way SLI (Remember Those? )
 

2015/07/31 12:31:07
Pgcmoore
nateman_doo
how aggressive with water are you going to pump in there? 
 
Are you going to keep the cards above the dew point, or go full sub zero on them?  I would imagine you still need to disassemble the cards to waterproof them with some liquid rubber if nothing else.


would be sweet if Plastidip made a spray on space shuttle external tank insulation solution 
 
if it dont stop raining soon (12th straight day here) gonna have to find something for the house!
2015/07/31 12:35:14
Pgcmoore
hallowen
Pgcmoore
how will you be linking the cooling on the sli, you gonna make your own from tubing? I saw a few swifteck connectors that may work well with them
 
http://www.swiftech.com/graphics.aspx




I'll be using my Original Bitspower 1/2" double O-ring seal connectors I originally used on my EVGA GTX 580 Classified Ultra 4-Way SLI (Remember Those? )
 



nice!, your good to go then, 
 
2015/07/31 12:42:07
hallowen
Pgcmoore
nateman_doo
how aggressive with water are you going to pump in there? 
 
Are you going to keep the cards above the dew point, or go full sub zero on them?  I would imagine you still need to disassemble the cards to waterproof them with some liquid rubber if nothing else.
would be sweet if Plastidip made a spray on space shuttle external tank insulation solution 

 
I'll just worry about any colder settings and PCB Prep after I run all the testing/benching at above Dew point temps first.
 
I already know from using Phase Change with sub-zero temps on my original single Nvidia GeForce Titan X to Know what precautions to take.
2015/07/31 15:19:26
hallowen
First Fire Strike Bench in Windows 10 Pro using OCN Modded Bios at 1514MHz/2005MHz with Nvidia 353.62 Drivers.
Now Only 47 points lower than my Top 980 Ti Classified Score that was on -16C Phase Change Cooling.
 

2015/07/31 15:41:06
hallowen
Now I have BEAT my Fire Strike 980 Ti Classified Top Score by 51 Points!
 

2015/07/31 15:50:14
hallowen

 

2015/07/31 16:12:51
hallowen

2015/07/31 17:54:20
EVGATech_DaveB
That's awesome!  Glad to see the benching machine alive and well again.  Those TitanX's are really doing well for you too.  I love seeing a water loop and 20c at the highest when benching, just awesome!
2015/07/31 18:40:40
hallowen
EVGATech_DaveB
That's awesome!  Glad to see the benching machine alive and well again.  Those TitanX's are really doing well for you too.  I love seeing a water loop and 20c at the highest when benching, just awesome!




Thanks Dave, This Build all started when I noticed the Titan X's were always running Too Hot on just Air Cooling, But They do run very well using Chilled Water Cooling during Benching Loads.
 
It came to a point where I just HAD to go back to the Full-Blown GM200 Titan X after comparing it to All the 980 Ti reference and non-reference PCB cards that I've been testing on Air, Water and Phase Change Cooling which frequently ended in some rather disappointing Futuremark Scores whether I was running Single or 4-Way SLI for Benching purposes.
 
Knowing Nvidia will probably Never release a 980 Ti with the Titan X Chip using either Air OR Water Cooling, I decided to go with some Titan X Hydro Coppers for my new 4-Way SLI Build because I think they'll work better with my Systems!
 
 

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