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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 02:56:30 (permalink)
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I had a pretty good day of benchmarking today with the single card port royal. Set the chiller liquid temp to -5C and was able to get to 2310 core clock and 2138 memory clock on my best score and move me up to #16 HOF. 
11053 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127857 
11038 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127854 
11019 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127830 
11013 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127838 







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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 02:57:40 (permalink)
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I had a pretty good day of benchmarking today with the single card port royal. Set the chiller liquid temp to -5C and was able to get to 2310 core clock and 2138 memory clock on my best score and move me up to #16 HOF. 
11053 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127857 
11038 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127854 
11019 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127830 
11013 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127838 


Outstanding work!




Thanks man, a busy day at the bench !!!!!




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 02:59:04 (permalink)
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I had a pretty good day of benchmarking today with the single card port royal. Set the chiller liquid temp to -5C and was able to get to 2310 core clock and 2138 memory clock on my best score and move me up to #16 HOF. 
11053 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127857 
11038 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127854 
11019 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127830 
11013 http://www.3dmark.com/pr/127838 

Nice nice.



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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 06:37:57 (permalink)
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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 07:04:57 (permalink)
Great Scores
 
Congrats making #16
 
-5C coolant - impressive  
 
condensation much of an issue or is your benchmark room that dry ?

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 08:41:48 (permalink)
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Great Scores
 
Congrats making #16
 
-5C coolant - impressive  
 
condensation much of an issue or is your benchmark room that dry ?




Thanks @CoolGTX,  no i had plenty of condensation for sure. I have the hoses going from the gpu at an angle going out and away from the case so condensation on the hoses will drip outside the case, have a towel under the gpu in case any condensation drops from the bottom of the gpu, and the gpu expansion slot screw is removed so the gpu can angle down just a little bit so condensation on the block will move away from the pcie slot on the motherboard. 




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 09:34:32 (permalink)
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I have the hoses going from the gpu at an angle going out and away from the case so condensation on the hoses will drip outside the case, have a towel under the gpu in case any condensation drops from the bottom of the gpu, and the gpu expansion slot screw is removed so the gpu can angle down just a little bit so condensation on the block will move away from the pcie slot on the motherboard. 


Hey, That sounds pretty familiar, lol 

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/07/30 10:30:34 (permalink)
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I have the hoses going from the gpu at an angle going out and away from the case so condensation on the hoses will drip outside the case, have a towel under the gpu in case any condensation drops from the bottom of the gpu, and the gpu expansion slot screw is removed so the gpu can angle down just a little bit so condensation on the block will move away from the pcie slot on the motherboard. 

Hey, That sounds pretty familiar, lol 

Yep!

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 07:59:24 (permalink)
I messed around with time spy extreme for a bit this morning and got to #15/16 HOF  This is gpu memory +1350 @2088 and core +210 @2295  Koolance Chiller liquid temp @ -5C 
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/7990842 




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 09:27:26 (permalink)
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I have the hoses going from the gpu at an angle going out and away from the case so condensation on the hoses will drip outside the case, have a towel under the gpu in case any condensation drops from the bottom of the gpu, and the gpu expansion slot screw is removed so the gpu can angle down just a little bit so condensation on the block will move away from the pcie slot on the motherboard. 

Hey, That sounds pretty familiar, lol 

Yep!




 
I'm surprised that you don't tip the entire case by placing longer feet or spacers under the feet on the MB side of the case. 
 
Water blocks & hoses is a lot of weight to hang on the PCIe bus with the screw removed

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 09:27:38 (permalink)
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I messed around with time spy extreme for a bit this morning and got to #15/16 HOF  This is gpu memory +1350 @2088 and core +210 @2295  Koolance Chiller liquid temp @ -5C 
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/7990842 


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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 09:55:40 (permalink)
@dwexpress Nice Job!  Glad to see your success with the chiller and the new scores!
 
 
 
 @hallowen Very nice scores on PR.
 
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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 09:57:51 (permalink)
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@dwexpress Nice Job!  Glad to see your success with the chiller and the new scores!
 
 
 
 




thanks zeddi, yeah took a while to really get the chiller, classy tool, and figuring out the right voltages to all work together for the best results.




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 10:02:08 (permalink)
I haven't uploaded any LN2 scores for PR yet. last time I checked I got pushed way down in the top 10 by the Galax guys with their non production / not available to consumer binned golden silicon on Ln2.
 
as a side note here a pic of some ln2 testing -z390 dark / delidded and generally terrible 9900k @6500mhz -136c - cold bugging. So far I can only get it stable at max - 130c because am a pleb and all that...

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 10:28:40 (permalink)
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@hallowen Very nice scores on PR.
 




Thanks, I've been attempting to get the scores higher by dropping the temps on my chiller until I either flood everything with condensation or the lines freeze up.
Without going to Dice or LN2, There's only one other way I know of that could lower a single card GPU temps more than chilled water, But it's only in the planning stages now....(Can You say "Phase Change"?)
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 10:41:41 (permalink)
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@hallowen Very nice scores on PR.
 




Thanks, I've been attempting to get the scores higher by dropping the temps on my chiller until I either flood everything with condensation or the lines freeze up.
Without going to Dice or LN2, There's only one other way I know of that could lower a single card GPU temps more than chilled water, But it's only in the planning stages now....(Can You say "Phase Change"?)
 
 
 
 
 




How cold can you get the fluid with your home made chiller anyways?




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 11:11:40 (permalink)
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How cold can you get the fluid with your home made chiller anyways?




When I was using a Benching Table with my 5960X / 4X EVGA Titan X Hydro Coppers, I had it a little below 32F using just distilled water and about 28F with 50/50 antifreeze, But the moisture was really getting to be a pain.
Now that my new Rig is in a standard vertical case, It is becoming more difficult to prevent excessive condensation from dripping, Plus on my previous Benching Table I had the complete motherboard and graphics cards coated with petroleum jelly (Yes, It does work) so I didn't worry about any condensation.  

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 11:16:29 (permalink)
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How cold can you get the fluid with your home made chiller anyways?




When I was using a Benching Table with my 5960X / 4X EVGA Titan X Hydro Coppers, I had it a little below 32F using just distilled water and about 28F with 50/50 antifreeze, But the moisture was really getting to be a pain.
Now that my new Rig is in a standard vertical case, It is becoming more difficult to prevent excessive condensation from dripping, Plus on my previous Benching Table I had the complete motherboard and graphics cards coated with petroleum jelly (Yes, It does work) so I didn't worry about any condensation.  




I have not coated any parts with anything, just looks so darn messy. I can run benchmarks for 2 -3 hours with the fluid temps at 0C or below before condensation gets so bad it makes me nervous and usually after a couple hours i'm ready to walk away for a while anyways.




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 11:19:08 (permalink)
Vaso def works.
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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 17:56:14 (permalink)
A long Time Ago...In a Galaxy Far, Far Away...…...
 

 
 
I completely forgot about these until I started to rummage through my backroom "Electronics Junkyard" and found not only the KingPin F1-DARK that I used for DICE cooling testing previously used on my i7-5960X, But also a Brand New TEC9-FAT that I never got around to using.
 
 
 
All I really need to buy is a Turing GPU adapter for the TEC9-FAT and I might possibly think about trying DICE again, But I would have to scrap my new vertical Rig and revert back to a Benching Table arrangement and also lose the freedom to play the new ray-tracing games like I'm able to do now with a chilled water system.
 
Maybe I'll have to build completely separate Rigs for Benching and Gaming!
 

 
 
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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/01 19:26:20 (permalink)
Basically ya. Need a daily + bench toys. Can’t wait to see what you can do cold!

I’m running that meme 3900x in a daily production build and also a 9900k in my office for gaming.

Bench lab currently has the x299dark/7980xe and a z390dark/9900k

Just got win7 figured out earlier in the week and am currently messing with mem. Got the x299dark to post 4400mhz quad channel but it’s not looking stable. Bdie must need moar powaaaa!

Or max mem

Nope 👎 moar power was not the answer
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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/02 04:51:04 (permalink)
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Basically ya. Need a daily + bench toys. Can’t wait to see what you can do cold!

I’m running that meme 3900x in a daily production build and also a 9900k in my office for gaming.

Bench lab currently has the x299dark/7980xe and a z390dark/9900k
 

I know these KingPins really come alive by going super cold. I just have to commit  to going through all the prep/condensation prevention treatments again.
 
Those are some nice Rig setups you have going on. In the past, I used a lot of EVGA motherboards mainly for multiple SLI and have been testing with RVE's and an RVIE presently (apologies to EVGA ).
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Just got win7 figured out earlier in the week and am currently messing with mem. Got the x299dark to post 4400mhz quad channel but it’s not looking stable. Bdie must need moar powaaaa!

Or max mem

Nope 👎 moar power was not the answer

Yes, I'll have to agree that sometimes more power doesn't always work, even at super cold temps.
 
Is Windows 7 working better at sub-zero than Windows 10 or is it just your preference?  
 
 

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/02 06:12:18 (permalink)
7 is faster for dx9,10,11 and for some 2d benchmarking.

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/02 18:28:36 (permalink)
I managed to move up a couple more spots to #14 HOF in Time Spy Extreme 8844  http://www.3dmark.com/spy/8007063  and a little higher in spot #15 HOF Port Royal 11087   http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129752  today.
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I managed to move up a couple more spots to #14 HOF in Time Spy Extreme 8844  http://www.3dmark.com/spy/8007063  and a little higher in spot #16 HOF Port Royal 11063  http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129561  today.


Man, You're killing it! You must of hit the GPU/Memory voltages just right running at -5 C.
 
I'm still having to use too much voltage which is causing me throttling problems even chilled down to 0 C temps! 

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I managed to move up a couple more spots to #14 HOF in Time Spy Extreme 8844  http://www.3dmark.com/spy/8007063  and a little higher in spot #16 HOF Port Royal 11063  http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129561  today.


Man, You're killing it! You must of hit the GPU/Memory voltages just right running at -5 C.
 
I'm still having to use too much voltage which is causing me throttling problems even chilled down to 0 C temps! 




Yeah i moved a little more today to #15 11087, http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129752   
I'm gonna go ahead and put the block on my other card today and start the SLI benchmarking i think. Looks like i've pushed the single card to the limit now. 




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/03 08:08:26 (permalink)
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I managed to move up a couple more spots to #14 HOF in Time Spy Extreme 8844  http://www.3dmark.com/spy/8007063  and a little higher in spot #16 HOF Port Royal 11063  http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129561  today.


Man, You're killing it! You must of hit the GPU/Memory voltages just right running at -5 C.
 
I'm still having to use too much voltage which is causing me throttling problems even chilled down to 0 C temps! 




Yeah i moved a little more today to #15 11087, http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129752   
I'm gonna go ahead and put the block on my other card today and start the SLI benchmarking i think. Looks like i've pushed the single card to the limit now. 


I'm pretty sure if you get SLI working as good as the 1X does you'll be passing me up in the 2X HOF.

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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/03 08:20:39 (permalink)
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I managed to move up a couple more spots to #14 HOF in Time Spy Extreme 8844  http://www.3dmark.com/spy/8007063  and a little higher in spot #16 HOF Port Royal 11063  http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129561  today.


Man, You're killing it! You must of hit the GPU/Memory voltages just right running at -5 C.
 
I'm still having to use too much voltage which is causing me throttling problems even chilled down to 0 C temps! 




Yeah i moved a little more today to #15 11087, http://www.3dmark.com/pr/129752   
I'm gonna go ahead and put the block on my other card today and start the SLI benchmarking i think. Looks like i've pushed the single card to the limit now. 


I'm pretty sure if you get SLI working as good as the 1X does you'll be passing me up in the 2X HOF.




Man i don't know,with 2 cards  your at #4 in port royal i'm at #38 right now, in Time Spy extreme your at 23 i'm at 27. Guess i'll see what i can do, settings are different when in SLI thats for sure. Same as different setting between Port Royal and Time Spy Extreme. 




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Re: EVGA RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N (HC Waterblock) Water/Chiller/Sub Zero Cooling Club 2019/08/03 10:29:35 (permalink)
Back again to SLI and Managed to gain +106 points in 2X Port Royal.
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/129939
 


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