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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/11 02:33:49 (permalink)
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@Graphite8five : Installation of the EKWB was pretty straight foward, taking apart the card was more of a challenge.  Now I was thinking, what a waste of money it would be to ditch the air cooler.   Well to make myself feel better, I took apart the most appealing part of the FTW3 (appealing to me).  The thermal indicators is what I find cool about the card.  Sure you can look at them in Precision XOC, but having indicators right inside your rig to see the lights that you can set temps to, is very convenient.  Interestingly, few members find that backplate logo doesn't work right with the rest of the LEDs removed.  I presume that connecting the logo bar with the temp indicators seem to close the loop of circuits for the LEDs to work right.  Everything works right on my FTW3.
 


If it's all working normally that's a good sign, does modding with the EKWB water blocks void warranty? I agree the RGB and thermal indicators are nice features of the FTW3. 
 
Can the EKWB block for the 1080 Ti be run on the GPU only rather than in a full loop? 


 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/11 02:41:02 (permalink)
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If it's all working normally that's a good sign, does modding with the EKWB water blocks void warranty? 
 
Can the EKWB block for the 1080 Ti be run on the GPU only rather than in a full loop? 




1. You can install 3rd party coolers without voiding the EVGA warranty as long as the card is shipped back to them during RMA in the original condition that it came in out of the box and there is no damage to the card from human error.
 
2.  You could run a GPU only loop but that would be pointless when you can add the CPU to the loop as well for the money spent on a loop.  Just make sure the loop is sufficient enough to cool said components.

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/11 03:02:59 (permalink)
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Graphite8five
 
If it's all working normally that's a good sign, does modding with the EKWB water blocks void warranty? 
 
Can the EKWB block for the 1080 Ti be run on the GPU only rather than in a full loop? 




1. You can install 3rd party coolers without voiding the EVGA warranty as long as the card is shipped back to them during RMA in the original condition that it came in out of the box and there is no damage to the card from human error.
 
2.  You could run a GPU only loop but that would be pointless when you can add the CPU to the loop as well for the money spent on a loop.  Just make sure the loop is sufficient enough to cool said components.


Thanks for the info. Are there any guides around on fitting the EKWB 1080 Ti blocks? If the GPU only loop is brought so that it could be expanded you could always start there though right? What parts would I need if I was to start with a GPU only loop? Would a pump need to be attached to the EKWB block separately?


 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/11 11:14:52 (permalink)
@Graphite8five: You could use a pump and radiator combo for that.  Swiftech has a 140mm radiator and pump on sale for $85, just get the AIO set.  It's priced $5 lower than just buying the radiator/pump alone. Here's a link http://www.swiftech.com/H140-X.aspx 
I upgraded from SLI Hydrocopper 780's to single 1080Ti FTW3 with waterblock.  I will be giving the 780's to my nephews, one of them will be hooked up to the MCR140-X Drive.  
 
Here's a link to the just the radiator/pump http://www.swiftech.com/MCR140-X.aspx remember you get more items with the AIO kit, hoses, clamps CPU block, filled coolant, thermal paste, 140mm fan, and a fan distribution block (PWM splitter).  They have a picture of the setup you describe.  Doing this setup would be a little  convenient in certain situations.  
 
Have you seen the tear down of the FTW3 on Gamers Nexus? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjTi0uj64E&t=406s 
How to install EKWB GTX 1080 Ti Waterblock, by: HW Recenze  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2vWugwQHm0
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/11 16:56:18 (permalink)
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@Graphite8five: You could use a pump and radiator combo for that.  Swiftech has a 140mm radiator and pump on sale for $85, just get the AIO set.  It's priced $5 lower than just buying the radiator/pump alone. Here's a link http://www.swiftech.com/H140-X.aspx 
I upgraded from SLI 780's to single 1080Ti.  I will be giving the 780's to my nephews, one of them will be hooked up to the MCR140-X Drive.  
 
Here's a link to the just the radiator/pump http://www.swiftech.com/MCR140-X.aspx remember you get more items with the AIO kit, hoses, clamps CPU block, filled coolant, thermal paste, 140mm fan, and a fan distribution block (PWM splitter).  They have a picture of the setup you describe.  Doing this setup would be a little  convenient in certain situations.  
 
Have you seen the tear down of the FTW3 on Gamers Nexus? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjTi0uj64E&t=406s 
How to install EKWB GTX 1080 Ti Waterblock, by: HW Recenze  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2vWugwQHm0


Thanks for the links. I see, so the EKWB block is only designed to be used in a custom loop it seems? 
 
The Swiftech ones you listed, do they require separate GPU brackets? Where do you get the replacement thermal pads from? 
 
Maybe EVGA has plans for an FTW3 Hybrid replacement kit anyway?


 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/11 18:17:25 (permalink)
Finally grabbed some powerlinks today, it really cleans up the cable routing but these things are actually really chunky, would have liked if they made them more low profile and/or lit up with leds but overall i'm satisfied enough, personally I don't actually think they are worth $40 CAD each but there's not really any other option unless you go with something like a Kingpin which already has power connectors on the ends of the cards, just some food for though for anyone considering buying these.

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/12 00:19:10 (permalink)
I got a PowerLink back in March for $9.95 US.  What's with the price hike EVGA?
 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/12 21:26:54 (permalink)
How is the sli experience for you guys with sli 1080 ti's while gaming?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/18 11:49:01 (permalink)

A little late to the game, but this card is fantastic
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/19 08:10:16 (permalink)
Just received my FTW3 Hybrid and, to say the least, I am impressed.  I miscalculated the size in regards to the case and AIO I chose (Fractal Meshify and Fractal S36 cooler).  I ended up removing the middle 120mm fan on the rad to at least get the system built but have a Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Tempered on the way to accommodate the gear.
 
Card performance is amazing and have yet to see the temps go above 48c even at full bore gaming, heaven, even a little mining for grins.  GPU never dips below 2025 Mhz, and I've not switched to slave bios yet.  Very mild OC at the moment 50/200.  Once I get everything in the new case I'll dig in deeper on OC and optimizing.  Beyond the case issue, this has been a fun build, my first step back to AMD (Ryzen 1700x) in well over a decade.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/19 14:40:24 (permalink)
Red Team 290x Ex-owner moved to 1080TI FTW no regrets so far :)
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/19 20:57:55 (permalink)
I just got this 1080 ti ftw to sli with my other card. I guess in my excitement I didn't realize the size difference lol. I got a sli bridge and all but I have no idea what to do with it. 
 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/20 21:48:57 (permalink)
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Red Team 290x Ex-owner moved to 1080TI FTW no regrets so far :)


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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/21 19:19:49 (permalink)
Thanks, sorry for the late response
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/22 16:49:02 (permalink)
First time posting here as I've just created my account to register all my 1080 Tis. 6 cards is about the limit per 15A circuit. Have more on the way. Planning to get FTW3 Hybrid + FTW3 or Kingpin + Vega Nano for my personal rig when Coffee Lake releases.
 


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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/25 07:38:53 (permalink)
My beauty has arriwed to :)

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/25 17:12:12 (permalink)
Finally shot a few pics... have removed the Noctua brown rubber dampers and replaced the evga fan on the hybrid rad since this shot, but other than that about the same...
 
 
 

 

 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/26 20:32:40 (permalink)
My new GPU is alive....  

 
Adjusted the power cables so they would not hit the glass...

 
Everything is now hooked up! Final back:

 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 04:01:03 (permalink)
Nice build, Talonman!  The Phanteks is an awesome case to build in.  How do you like your Thermaltake Riings?   I considered going with those to bring some more LED light into my case but stuck with my plain Noctua Industrials for now.
 
 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 04:57:25 (permalink)
Hey Talonman.  Does the M.2 960 generate a lot of heat?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 06:07:11 (permalink)
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Nice build, Talonman!  The Phanteks is an awesome case to build in.  How do you like your Thermaltake Riings?   I considered going with those to bring some more LED light into my case but stuck with my plain Noctua Industrials for now.

Thanks... I love this case. I like that the Thermaltake Riings can be used as case fans, or RAD fans. Their light is second to none with the new frosted covers. Not too harsh, but not dim by any means.
I also liked that the controller for the fans, can control 5 fans. I wanted to run 5 so that was just perfect for me.
Their software is fun to use and works well. I am glad their software has total control over my fans. It can make them do lots of cool effects, and more are on the way.
 
I like that I have (4) 140mm fans pushing air in (through a RAD), and (3) 120mm fans pushing air out of my case.
It is soooo quiet even with all 5 fans cranked up to 100%.
Neither me or my friends can even barely hear them running, when standing right next to the case.
 
I also love my EVGA GPU. This thing is a Monster!
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 06:09:53 (permalink)
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Hey Talonman.  Does the M.2 960 generate a lot of heat?

Cant really speak to that. It is a new build, and I havent done any testing yet.
I just knew I wanted a fan there, via the sweet ASUS 3D mounting method.

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 10:47:32 (permalink)
Talon, I would maybe invest in a EVGA Power Link to clear up the LEDs in front of the GPU if you'd like.  Just make sure its compatible for your GPU.  
 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 11:38:56 (permalink)
I have never seen that product before...  I love it!
 
I will pick one up... thanks!

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/08/27 11:43:58 (permalink)
To show off sleeved cables or, pay $30 for a PowerLink and make your sleeved cables look a little off.  I would stick to, without PowerLink, IMO it looks cleaner with just sleeved cables.  If they weren't sleeved, then yes PowerLink.  The PowerLink is a little bulky, sticks out a little too, may clutter the area.  Stock cables are more flexible than sleeved, and easier to hide.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/09/04 08:32:39 (permalink)
Here are pics of the twins finally underwater. Sorry, the pics are a bit dark.
 

 

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/09/06 00:16:57 (permalink)



My precious.....LOL!

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/09/10 20:51:24 (permalink)
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My precious.....LOL!

Sleeved ketchup and mustard cables, don't think I've seen that before.
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/09/10 22:11:53 (permalink)
I blame Thermaltake, lol.

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC/SC2/FTW3! 2017/09/20 01:45:07 (permalink)
Hi guys! It's my first post here ;)
And here's my new beast! It came to me just week ago :)
 
 
 
 

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