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Saturday, January 09, 2016 7:12 PM (permalink)
I've recently moved my system into a new case and upgraded the loop as I was having heat issues.

I have
1x 280mm x 86mm rad (bottom)
and 1x 280mm x 45mm rad (top)

After 45 minutes of BF4 my Titan hit 47C. Does this seem a bit hot?

Here's my system:

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    neel7
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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Saturday, January 09, 2016 7:26 PM (permalink)
    I don't think so.
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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Saturday, January 09, 2016 7:42 PM (permalink)
    The Delta is what you need to measure.  Temp difference between the room temp and loop temp.
     
    Full system specs --?
     
    What pump / flow
     
    Number of and fan setup
     
    Loop flow path
     
    Primo case - try placing on a stable spacer/ base to let the bottom fans/ rad breath better
     
    I put 2, 120 x 360 x 45 rads in my Primo case for my 2-way SLI Titan X SC & CPU - single loop
     
     

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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Saturday, January 09, 2016 8:39 PM (permalink)
    Cool GTX
    The Delta is what you need to measure.  Temp difference between the room temp and loop temp.
     
    Full system specs --?
     
    What pump / flow
     
    Number of and fan setup
     
    Loop flow path
     
    Primo case - try placing on a stable spacer/ base to let the bottom fans/ rad breath better
     
    I put 2, 120 x 360 x 45 rads in my Primo case for my 2-way SLI Titan X SC & CPU - single loop
     
     


    Hi,
    Room temperature isn't high, about 20C.
    I'm using one D5 pump on the speed 2 setting.
    My bottom rad has 4 fans and top rad has 2. Phanteks 140 sp.
     
    My loop goes 
    res>bottom rad>gpu>cpu>top rad>res
     
    What temperatures do you get?
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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Saturday, January 09, 2016 9:02 PM (permalink)
    thefogo
     
    What temperatures do you get?




     
    20C Delta max, D5 on high. (max)
     
    Seems rule of thumb for pump flow is 1 to 1.5 g/min for best cooling
     
           140 case fans:
    Intake --- 2-front (std mount) & 1 more in 5.25 bay area, 1 side mount (second is partially blocked by my D5)
    Exhaust --- back of case - 1 fan
     
    PSU standard mount location - sealed from MB
     
    Top rad push - pull w/ 6 - 120s ----flow out of case
     
    Bottom rad push w/ 3 fans ------ flow into case
     

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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Saturday, January 09, 2016 9:29 PM (permalink)
    Put your pump on max setting. You wont even hear it and will notice a drop in temp on that card.

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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Sunday, August 28, 2016 7:10 PM (permalink)
    That case is waaaayyyy too big for the very small number of parts.  You need to migrate to a mid-tower configuration.
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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Sunday, August 28, 2016 7:29 PM (permalink)
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    That case is waaaayyyy too big for the very small number of parts.  You need to migrate to a mid-tower configuration.


    No such thing as too big of a case - as long as you can still move it.

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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Wednesday, August 31, 2016 1:33 PM (permalink)
    Cool GTX
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    That case is waaaayyyy too big for the very small number of parts.  You need to migrate to a mid-tower configuration.


    No such thing as too big of a case - as long as you can still move it.


    LOL - okay, I give in
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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Wednesday, August 31, 2016 1:36 PM (permalink)
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    What temperatures do you get?




     
    20C Delta max, D5 on high. (max)
     
    Seems rule of thumb for pump flow is 1 to 1.5 g/min for best cooling
     
           140 case fans:
    Intake --- 2-front (std mount) & 1 more in 5.25 bay area, 1 side mount (second is partially blocked by my D5)
    Exhaust --- back of case - 1 fan
     
    PSU standard mount location - sealed from MB
     
    Top rad push - pull w/ 6 - 120s ----flow out of case
     
    Bottom rad push w/ 3 fans ------ flow into case


    What are your actual temps - and not that delta crap - thanks!
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    Re: EVGA Titan X Watercooled Temperatures Wednesday, August 31, 2016 2:18 PM (permalink)
    Iluv2raceit
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    thefogo
     
    What temperatures do you get?




     
    20C Delta max, D5 on high. (max)
     
    Seems rule of thumb for pump flow is 1 to 1.5 g/min for best cooling
     
           140 case fans:
    Intake --- 2-front (std mount) & 1 more in 5.25 bay area, 1 side mount (second is partially blocked by my D5)
    Exhaust --- back of case - 1 fan
     
    PSU standard mount location - sealed from MB
     
    Top rad push - pull w/ 6 - 120s ----flow out of case
     
    Bottom rad push w/ 3 fans ------ flow into case


    What are your actual temps - and not that delta crap - thanks!



    OK, buddy
     
    Folding with two EVGA Titan X SC, EK blocks, GPUs 92 to 99 % load, GPUs are at 41 C in a 25 C room (room 28 C in the heat of the day, so GPU then at 44C max)
     
    The room temp is relevant to any GPU temp, regardless of how it is cooled ---So -- Delta T = the difference in temp
     
     
     
    Primo Case
     

    post edited by Cool GTX - Wednesday, August 31, 2016 3:00 PM

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