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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 08:41:32 (permalink)
Quick update - my EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid card will be delivered on Thursday, August 18th.  The bad news is that I have to leave on a short business trip the same day and won't get a chance to test it out until I return on Saturday, August 20th :(
 
I will send pics and also give me some ideas of what benchmarks you would like to see.  Also, please note that I won't be able to overclock the card very high because it is going into a mini-ITX build that has a measly Corsair SFX 600W power supply.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 08:51:23 (permalink)
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I wish Corsair would come out with the bracket to connect one of their AIO's to the GPU. Waiting sucks but it is better for them to take their time and make a good product then rush and ruin it. 


doesn't the NZXT G10 bracket work on the 10xx series?
 
IIRC, a member here has one on his 1070.


According to the NZXT website, the Kraken G10 is compatible with the GTX1080.  Oddly enough, the GTX1070 is not listed:
 
https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-g10-black
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 09:20:27 (permalink)
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Quick update - my EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid card will be delivered on Thursday, August 18th.  The bad news is that I have to leave on a short business trip the same day and won't get a chance to test it out until I return on Saturday, August 20th :(
 
I will send pics and also give me some ideas of what benchmarks you would like to see.  Also, please note that I won't be able to overclock the card very high because it is going into a mini-ITX build that has a measly Corsair SFX 600W power supply.


Did your order on EVGA update with a tracking number? I got a pre order but I haven't gotten any tracking yet though.


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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 09:24:16 (permalink)
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Quick update - my EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid card will be delivered on Thursday, August 18th.  The bad news is that I have to leave on a short business trip the same day and won't get a chance to test it out until I return on Saturday, August 20th :(
 
I will send pics and also give me some ideas of what benchmarks you would like to see.  Also, please note that I won't be able to overclock the card very high because it is going into a mini-ITX build that has a measly Corsair SFX 600W power supply.


Did your order on EVGA update with a tracking number? I got a pre order but I haven't gotten any tracking yet though.




Yes, tracking number went through and shows delivery on 18 August.  Yours may have shipped just today and so the tracking number may not update for up to 24 hours.
 
Also, FYI - Adult signature is required upon delivery.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 09:28:00 (permalink)
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Quick update - my EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid card will be delivered on Thursday, August 18th.  The bad news is that I have to leave on a short business trip the same day and won't get a chance to test it out until I return on Saturday, August 20th :(
 
I will send pics and also give me some ideas of what benchmarks you would like to see.  Also, please note that I won't be able to overclock the card very high because it is going into a mini-ITX build that has a measly Corsair SFX 600W power supply.


Did your order on EVGA update with a tracking number? I got a pre order but I haven't gotten any tracking yet though.




Yes, tracking number went through and shows delivery on 18 August.  Yours may have shipped just today and so the tracking number may not update for up to 24 hours.
 
Also, FYI - Adult signature is required upon delivery.




Yea I got it shipped to my work for that exact reason :).
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 09:32:52 (permalink)
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Quick update - my EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid card will be delivered on Thursday, August 18th.  The bad news is that I have to leave on a short business trip the same day and won't get a chance to test it out until I return on Saturday, August 20th :(
 
I will send pics and also give me some ideas of what benchmarks you would like to see.  Also, please note that I won't be able to overclock the card very high because it is going into a mini-ITX build that has a measly Corsair SFX 600W power supply.


Did your order on EVGA update with a tracking number? I got a pre order but I haven't gotten any tracking yet though.




Yes, tracking number went through and shows delivery on 18 August.  Yours may have shipped just today and so the tracking number may not update for up to 24 hours.
 
Also, FYI - Adult signature is required upon delivery.




Yea I got it shipped to my work for that exact reason :).


Unfortunately, I am unable to have personal items shipped to my work place.  Looks like I'll have to hand this off to the wife while I'm gone :'(
 
Ugh, hate first world problems...lol
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 10:29:20 (permalink)
I would jump for joy if I wasn't at work.  My GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid is going to ship out today!

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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 10:53:13 (permalink)
Congrats to those who have their hybrids en route, I actually received my Corsair Hydro 1080 today (ordered 8/12), two days ahead of the tracking information. Really stoked to see what these water cooled Pascal chips can do without sacrificing too much on the fan noise side. 
 
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/16 12:14:37 (permalink)
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I wish Corsair would come out with the bracket to connect one of their AIO's to the GPU. Waiting sucks but it is better for them to take their time and make a good product then rush and ruin it. 


doesn't the NZXT G10 bracket work on the 10xx series?
 
IIRC, a member here has one on his 1070.


According to the NZXT website, the Kraken G10 is compatible with the GTX1080.  Oddly enough, the GTX1070 is not listed:
 
https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-g10-black


that's weird because a member on here made a thread about using the G10 on his 1070 and OC'ing it.
 
there are even videos of people being able to install the G10 bracket onto Nvidia GPU's with aftermarket coolers. all u need to do is go out and buy 4 screws and some nylon washers.

Snow White: NZXT Switch 810 case, Intel 6700k @ 4.7Ghz, Asus Z170 Deluxe MoBo, NZXT Kraken x61, 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4-3000 with Light Bar Kit, Samsung 850 Pro 512GB, SeaSonic Snow Silent 750w PSU, Windows 10 Pro, (4) Noctua fans, Dell U3415W Ultrawide Monitor @ 80Hz, Corsair Strafe RGB Silent, Corsair SP2500 2.1 System, White CableMod Kit, EVGA 1080 FTW Hybrid - EK Vardar F4-120ER (black cable) on the radiator
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/17 03:07:38 (permalink)
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I wish Corsair would come out with the bracket to connect one of their AIO's to the GPU. Waiting sucks but it is better for them to take their time and make a good product then rush and ruin it. 


doesn't the NZXT G10 bracket work on the 10xx series?
 
IIRC, a member here has one on his 1070.


According to the NZXT website, the Kraken G10 is compatible with the GTX1080.  Oddly enough, the GTX1070 is not listed:
 
https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-g10-black


that's weird because a member on here made a thread about using the G10 on his 1070 and OC'ing it.
 
there are even videos of people being able to install the G10 bracket onto Nvidia GPU's with aftermarket coolers. all u need to do is go out and buy 4 screws and some nylon washers.


Exactly - weird.  I am not doubting what you have stated in your posts.  It's just a snafu with the NZXT website folks not properly listing specifications.  Oh well, what can we as the consumer do but complain about it until 'they' fix it ;-)
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/17 11:11:41 (permalink)
Is it known by now, if the fan is interchangable without soldering or the likes?

And is it 3pin or 4pin pwm?

Thanks for any possible answer
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/17 15:38:37 (permalink)
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Is it known by now, if the fan is interchangable without soldering or the likes?

And is it 3pin or 4pin pwm?

Thanks for any possible answer




 
My unicorn card arrived.  Fan is 3 pin connector, but only uses 2 wires (both from the card and to the fan).
 
I haven't taken the fan off, but it appears to be connected with 4 long screws.  There are matching screw holes on the other side of the radiator. It looks like it would be very easy to change the side of the radiator the fan is on and/or to flip the fan to a pull instead of a push.... . You could also mount both a push and a pull fan.  The fan is 120mm.  The radiator is 120x150x25 mm.
 
Haven't hooked it up yet.  Won't for a a few days as I'm travelling starting tomorrow.  Looks very professionally built and packaged however.
 
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/17 15:44:29 (permalink)
JayzTwoCents is releasing his review of the 1080 Hybrid in a few hours.

Seems as if I cant post links to his twitter, but he wrote ETA 4 hours about 1 hour ago.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 01:02:49 (permalink)
Nice OC with the Hybrid! :D
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 07:23:20 (permalink)
I like JayZ's brutal honesty in that EVGA really does need to change the stock radiator fan configuration.  Currently, it is hard controlled by the thermostat on the pump and there is no way for the user to manually change the fan curve whatsoever.  Only the blower fan can be controlled by the user through a 3rd party tool (EVGA Precision OC, MSI Afterburner, etc).  He proved that having said control over the radiator fan can have a huge effect on temperatures - almost 10C in fact, which was just amazing to me.  All he did was replace the stock EVGA radiator fan with two 3rd party fans (push/pull configuration) and connected those fans to the motherboard and set the BIOS to control them.  Temps dropped from 51C to 42C...and yes those temps are from testing under full load benchmarking 
 
Sooooo, I do hope that the EVGA engineers are taking note and will make this happen in a future Hybrid version.  Two other improvements I could see being added are 1) use of a 140mm radiator in place of the current 120mm radiator, and 2) option for Quick Disconnect fittings so that the Hybrid could be more easily integrated with other AiO cooling solutions.
 
I do have to give big kudos to EVGA for the overall design of the new Hybrid.  Going with the FTW PCB and 10+2 voltage stepping has proven to be a great design decision.  And the new Hybrid runs super quiet thanks to the replacement of the standard blower fan with the new propeller type fan.  And those two 8-pin PCI-E power connectors weren't talked about very much by JayZ other than that he thinks it will help provide more stable power during clock boosts.  No mention of it directly contributing to higher overclocking.  I guess time will tell that tale
 
My EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid arrives later today and I will provide more feedback once I have had a chance to test it out over the weekend.
post edited by Iluv2raceit - 2016/08/18 07:31:56
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 07:30:44 (permalink)
its not that hard. i just unplugged and removed the stock rad fan. i put a noctua nf-f12 in its place, ran it to a motherboard header and use asus fan expert to control it. realistically the card isnt going to perform any better at 41c then it would at 51c. so the cost of the card would go up but still perform the same; thats not smart for evga.
 
i get being able to control the rad fan would be cool. and i do want that feature as well. but i can see why it may have been left out to hit certain price points (and performance per dollar points)
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 07:44:40 (permalink)
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realistically the card isnt going to perform any better at 41c then it would at 51c. so the cost of the card would go up but still perform the same

 
I wouldn't be so sure, from various reports I've read so far on the 1080 50c seems to be the first significant threshhold for gpu boost, beyond which throttling starts to come into effect. So a solution that keeps the temp below 50c even at 2160mhz overclock would be ideal and should result in very little variance in that speed, not so much fluctuation and dropping like you would get with air cards. Would basically be the perfect 1080, so fingers crossed all Hybrids can achieve similar numbers.

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All he did was replace the stock EVGA radiator fan with two 3rd party fans (push/pull configuration) and connected those fans to the motherboard and set the BIOS to control them.  Temps dropped from 51C to 42C...and yes those temps are from testing under full load benchmarking 

 
Slight correction, if you watch that part again, he is using speedfan to control the radiator fan and was setting it to 1200-1300rpm, this achieved 44c with the simple 1 fan replacement and 41-42c with 2 in push-pull.
 
Now if I set my case 120mm fans to 1200-1300 that would be quite a bit louder than i'm used to, but they are not high end fans or anything, I assume those vardar fans will be quieter. So I've went ahead and ordered one and plan on fitting it on as soon as my hybrid arrives. An extra 15 bux for such an improvement should be well worth.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:09:41 (permalink)
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its not that hard. i just unplugged and removed the stock rad fan. i put a noctua nf-f12 in its place, ran it to a motherboard header and use asus fan expert to control it. realistically the card isnt going to perform any better at 41c then it would at 51c. so the cost of the card would go up but still perform the same; thats not smart for evga.
 
i get being able to control the rad fan would be cool. and i do want that feature as well. but i can see why it may have been left out to hit certain price points (and performance per dollar points)


You make valid points, however the fact is that EVGA should still allow for the user to be able to control the radiator fan speed.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:12:11 (permalink)
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realistically the card isnt going to perform any better at 41c then it would at 51c. so the cost of the card would go up but still perform the same

 
I wouldn't be so sure, from various reports I've read so far on the 1080 50c seems to be the first significant threshhold for gpu boost, beyond which throttling starts to come into effect. So a solution that keeps the temp below 50c even at 2160mhz overclock would be ideal and should result in very little variance in that speed, not so much fluctuation and dropping like you would get with air cards. Would basically be the perfect 1080, so fingers crossed all Hybrids can achieve similar numbers.

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All he did was replace the stock EVGA radiator fan with two 3rd party fans (push/pull configuration) and connected those fans to the motherboard and set the BIOS to control them.  Temps dropped from 51C to 42C...and yes those temps are from testing under full load benchmarking 

 
Slight correction, if you watch that part again, he is using speedfan to control the radiator fan and was setting it to 1200-1300rpm, this achieved 44c with the simple 1 fan replacement and 41-42c with 2 in push-pull.
 
Now if I set my case 120mm fans to 1200-1300 that would be quite a bit louder than i'm used to, but they are not high end fans or anything, I assume those vardar fans will be quieter. So I've went ahead and ordered one and plan on fitting it on as soon as my hybrid arrives. An extra 15 bux for such an improvement should be well worth.


He is using Speedfan to control the radiator fan through the motherboard.  I just wanted to point that out
 
And it doesn't matter what software he was using as they all do the same thing.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:17:19 (permalink)
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realistically the card isnt going to perform any better at 41c then it would at 51c. so the cost of the card would go up but still perform the same

 
I wouldn't be so sure, from various reports I've read so far on the 1080 50c seems to be the first significant threshhold for gpu boost, beyond which throttling starts to come into effect. So a solution that keeps the temp below 50c even at 2160mhz overclock would be ideal and should result in very little variance in that speed, not so much fluctuation and dropping like you would get with air cards. Would basically be the perfect 1080, so fingers crossed all Hybrids can achieve similar numbers.

Iluv2raceit
All he did was replace the stock EVGA radiator fan with two 3rd party fans (push/pull configuration) and connected those fans to the motherboard and set the BIOS to control them.  Temps dropped from 51C to 42C...and yes those temps are from testing under full load benchmarking 

 
Slight correction, if you watch that part again, he is using speedfan to control the radiator fan and was setting it to 1200-1300rpm, this achieved 44c with the simple 1 fan replacement and 41-42c with 2 in push-pull.
 
Now if I set my case 120mm fans to 1200-1300 that would be quite a bit louder than i'm used to, but they are not high end fans or anything, I assume those vardar fans will be quieter. So I've went ahead and ordered one and plan on fitting it on as soon as my hybrid arrives. An extra 15 bux for such an improvement should be well worth.


He is using Speedfan to control the radiator fan through the motherboard.  I just wanted to point that out
 
And it doesn't matter what software he was using as they all do the same thing.




Well speaking for the rampage v extreme its bios fan control leaves something to be desired and is weirdly limited in the speed ranges compared to speedfan
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:20:18 (permalink)
I have a Rampage IV Extreme and have none of the issues you described.  Regardless, I agree with you that using a 3rd party tool to control the fans is definitely a better alternative than using the BIOS.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:23:35 (permalink)
I do plan on just plugging into the motherboard and not touching speedfan first off, would like to see what temps are achieved just by switching the fan without any other adjustments.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:27:08 (permalink)
in ai suite/fan epxert i set fans to normal when browsing internet or watching videos/movies (cant hear them at all). i then set fan expert to full speed when im about to game. just a quick click and im good to go. it does change all case fans, but still pretty quite. 3 nf-s12a case fans, and 1 nf-f12 rad fan (for gpu). i also have 2 nf-f12 fans on a h100i, but i let the h100i control those. 
 
i could make it so only the rad fan goes full speed, but it takes like 4 more click to get to the individual fan settings, and im too lazy to go that deep into the software to change just one fan, haha.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:31:54 (permalink)
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Slight correction, if you watch that part again, he is using speedfan to control the radiator fan and was setting it to 1200-1300rpm, this achieved 44c with the simple 1 fan replacement and 41-42c with 2 in push-pull.
 
Now if I set my case 120mm fans to 1200-1300 that would be quite a bit louder than i'm used to, but they are not high end fans or anything, I assume those vardar fans will be quieter. So I've went ahead and ordered one and plan on fitting it on as soon as my hybrid arrives. An extra 15 bux for such an improvement should be well worth.



I also looked at the Vardar fans and surprise, surprise, guess who makes them?  Yup - EKWB, the kings of PC watercooling


I am currently using Noctua SSO2 NF-F12 (2000 PWM) high static pressure fans for my AiO radiator fans in my mini-ITX for both the Corsair H55 cooling my 6600K and the EVGA GTX980Ti Hybrid radiator.  I may have to try out the Vardar fans and compare the performance.  I would be very surprised if they could outperform the Noctua fans, but anything is possible.
 
My EVGA GTX1080 FTW Hybrid will arrive today (replacing the GTX980Ti Hybrid) and the first thing I plan to do is replace the stock rad fan with the Noctua fan.  I'll have to wait for the Vardar fan to arrive before being able to conduct comparative performance vs. the Noctua fan.
post edited by Iluv2raceit - 2016/08/18 08:36:11
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:35:31 (permalink)
I prefer BIOS control of fans over software control.
 
BIOS always runs...Windows...well...
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:36:35 (permalink)
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I prefer BIOS control of fans over software control.
 
BIOS always runs...Windows...well...


Love the sig pic - Trumptastic...lol
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 08:45:29 (permalink)
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I prefer BIOS control of fans over software control.
 
BIOS always runs...Windows...well...




I would too if mine were reliable! I've also had bad experience with Asus's software stuff (the AI suite... wont ever install that again!) so just using speedfan as it seems to do the job.
 
Had my hybrid on preorder since may from a UK site, long time coming, look forward to seeing results from y'all. Apparently jacob will start shipping ours in 2 weeks.
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 09:04:17 (permalink)
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I prefer BIOS control of fans over software control.
 
BIOS always runs...Windows...well...


Love the sig pic - Trumptastic...lol




Yeah - this election will be like the others...choose the lesser of 2 evils...or choose the less-crazy of 2 crazies
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Re: EVGA 1080 Hybrid? 2016/08/18 10:01:39 (permalink)
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I prefer BIOS control of fans over software control.
 
BIOS always runs...Windows...well...


Love the sig pic - Trumptastic...lol




Yeah - this election will be like the others...choose the lesser of 2 evils...or choose the less-crazy of 2 crazies


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