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I had my original 980 Ti Hybrid RMA'd because of overheating issue (card went up to 90+ degrees on desktop) and 6 months after my replacement arrived i got same problem with the repaired card of someone else. Problem is either air bubbles or pump failure. I tried to send my GPU for another RMA again but support asked for screenshots of the temps (like first thing i do when i hear my GPU throttling is to run a program to check my temps and not turn off my PC). The GPU was already packed in and ready to be shipped again when i got the requests for screenshots so i had to install it again and the problem was gone (that's why i think it could have been air bubbles). Yesterday same thing happened only this time i am 10 days after my warranty period. I tried troubleshoot the air bubble problem with moving the pump and radiator around but the problem persist. My question is what happens now with the GPU, anyone has any suggestions how to make it work. Are EVGA AIO water cooling kits for 1080Ti same as 980Ti? Even on my 1st RMA i asked about non water cooled GPU (i saw on forums people that got 1080's and 1070Ti's for their RMA'd 980 Ti) because i didn't like the coil wine and those kind of pump problems, so i'm up for going from water cooled GPU to fan cooling but i don't know if that is possible.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/11/29 13:16:40
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☼ Best Answerby Luchezar 2018/11/29 13:23:57
Gotta love those asetek pumps. And to think the 2080 ti kingpin will be using an asetek pump just makes me sick. Your only option would be to find another replacement hybrid kit, or to find an aftermarket air cooler.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/11/29 13:27:25
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Thank you for the reply, guess i will have to search for aftermarket air cooler. Problem is i don't know exactly what to do and everyone try to go from air to water cooling and not vice versa
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/11/29 13:32:28
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☄ Helpfulby Luchezar 2018/11/29 13:49:10
No problem. If you can't find a replacement hybird kit then you could use something like the nzxt kraken g12 to go back to water cooling, or you could go with a raijintek morpheus air cooler.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/11/29 13:36:40
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Both suggestions look really solid, will think about it! Thank you for your help!
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/11/29 13:39:32
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Or find someone who has gone full block water cooling on a 980 ti and buy their stock GPU air cooler.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
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☄ Helpfulby Luchezar 2018/11/30 11:56:36
''Are EVGA AIO water cooling kits for 1080Ti same as 980Ti?'' NO according to evga and has been posted in these forums [ you could try and see but evga will not back anything of that up . theres a thread I posted showing this with pic's and plenty of threads with other thoughts on the hybrids if you go back and look some up I got one and its a good card , but I did see and learn a few lessons for the ''next time '' ..lol...right. may go to like e-bay and find a air cooler to fit [reference board cooler ] out side of that evga just left you holding the bag on these hybrids [somthings 10001 post = +1 ]
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/07 22:11:21
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Removed my 980ti Hybrid to install new M.2 drive, reinstalled my 980Ti Hybrid and now it idles at 50-60 Deg C and jumps to 90-100+ deg C when I start a game and the onboard fan is screaming. I hold one hose and it's hot but the other is cold. This system used to run any game high or better settings without a problem and would never get above 80 Deg C. ( if it ever even got to that ) Pc is in an Air con room. Maybe I knocked something or there is an air lock/bubble?????? Have moved the rad around, disconnected the rad fan and can hear bubbles/liquid moving so I think the pump is working as such. Any help would be great.....
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/08 05:35:47
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I posted this on hybrid threads here a few times and why , maybe it will help . unless a hose collapsed internally or rubber from the inside blocking the flow ? the one hose would be a bit hotter then the return hose and you should beable to hold your hand in front of the rad. and feel the heated air pushing out from the rad. / whisking the heat away . my sees about 28c /- to so far 48c max [ I could post hwinfo screen shots if you want ] just to add a guy posted a pic of the pump with the cover off maybe look and see that and think how handy you are with a meter to check the pump ? I don't know what the tolerance is for the voltage /pump spin is ? maybe you can tell if the pump is spinning at a correct rpm to cool or not spinning at all [dead] [page 2 under deejaykristoff post ] https://forums.evga.com/980-Ti-Hybrid-Pump-Constant-Buzzing-Noise-RMA-m2361427-p2.aspx
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/08 13:48:35
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Sajin And to think the 2080 ti kingpin will be using an asetek pump just makes me sick. Where has EVGA Stated this?
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/08 14:12:18
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Sajin And to think the 2080 ti kingpin will be using an asetek pump just makes me sick. Where has EVGA Stated this?
Nowhere, but I'm pretty sure that will be the case.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/08 15:05:54
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Sajin And to think the 2080 ti kingpin will be using an asetek pump just makes me sick. Where has EVGA Stated this?
Nowhere, but I'm pretty sure that will be the case.
OK thank you.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/08 15:16:24
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EVGA uses asetek pumps in all their cpu clc's & gpu hybrid kits, so I would expect the 2080 ti kingpin to also use an asetek pump.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/08 15:28:54
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Dr.Death I posted this on hybrid threads here a few times and why , maybe it will help . unless a hose collapsed internally or rubber from the inside blocking the flow ? the one hose would be a bit hotter then the return hose and you should beable to hold your hand in front of the rad. and feel the heated air pushing out from the rad. / whisking the heat away . my sees about 28c /- to so far 48c max [ I could post hwinfo screen shots if you want ]
just to add a guy posted a pic of the pump with the cover off maybe look and see that and think how handy you are with a meter to check the pump ? I don't know what the tolerance is for the voltage /pump spin is ? maybe you can tell if the pump is spinning at a correct rpm to cool or not spinning at all [dead] [page 2 under deejaykristoff post ]
Cheers mate I have pulled the hoses off and started the pump ( seems to be pumping fine ) pump pump pump smoke............. It's dead now ( did NOT run out of the water I was testing it with ) Time for a new card and new pump to see if I can resurrect this beast of a card. So happy with this card, It held it's own against titans and 1080's, must have gotten a great one from the factory. Could still run PubG, Battlefield V and alike at high or ultra setting and have never had to turn down graphics setting in any game played with this card. 😪😪😪😪😪 Goodby old friend
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
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bundybear Cheers mate I have pulled the hoses off and started the pump ( seems to be pumping fine ) pump pump pump smoke............. It's dead now ( did NOT run out of the water I was testing it with ) Time for a new card and new pump to see if I can resurrect this beast of a card. So happy with this card, It held it's own against titans and 1080's, must have gotten a great one from the factory. Could still run PubG, Battlefield V and alike at high or ultra setting and have never had to turn down graphics setting in any game played with this card. 😪😪😪😪😪 Goodby old friend
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
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bundybear Cheers mate I have pulled the hoses off and started the pump ( seems to be pumping fine ) pump pump pump smoke............. It's dead now ( did NOT run out of the water I was testing it with ) Time for a new card and new pump to see if I can resurrect this beast of a card. So happy with this card, It held it's own against titans and 1080's, must have gotten a great one from the factory. Could still run PubG, Battlefield V and alike at high or ultra setting and have never had to turn down graphics setting in any game played with this card. 😪😪😪😪😪 Goodby old friend
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
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thing is in the end is how evga just drop you like a hot potato by not offering any replacement pump/ kits .. to me that was pretty sorry of them knowing this stuff will happen . I guess they just feel you need to fgo buy a new card offered that day[today] and not beable to maintain the card you got .. this is why I would never buy another factory made hybrid ever again . best to but the best air card you can that under the hybrid kit for that card . that way when evga drops the ball on you and that pump fais you can just put the air cooler back on and send int the pump unit under its own warrantee and make evga stand good on that wile you still hold your great card just now undwer air to me a specialty item like a hybrid card evga should hold long term service and the part not just drop it and leave you holding the bag .. [opinion] at least sell a pump for the card its need for [ not aS A KIT FOR ANYONE JUST FOR GUYS THAT BOUGHT FACTORY HYBRID CARDS ] even if your card was still under warrantee you cant even trust they have a hybrid to send back [maybe someones rma junk referbed ...lol.. or a gtx air cooled 1060 ..more lol's .. ]
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/09 12:08:30
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I ordered arctic accelero extreme III for mine, will be here in 2-3 days. I will update you guys with the results. I won't buy another hybrid card too... agreed with everything you said Dr. :)
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/09 13:39:34
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Luchezar I had my original 980 Ti Hybrid RMA'd because of overheating issue (card went up to 90+ degrees on desktop) and 6 months after my replacement arrived i got same problem with the repaired card of someone else. Problem is either air bubbles or pump failure. I tried to send my GPU for another RMA again but support asked for screenshots of the temps (like first thing i do when i hear my GPU throttling is to run a program to check my temps and not turn off my PC). The GPU was already packed in and ready to be shipped again when i got the requests for screenshots so i had to install it again and the problem was gone (that's why i think it could have been air bubbles). Yesterday same thing happened only this time i am 10 days after my warranty period. I tried troubleshoot the air bubble problem with moving the pump and radiator around but the problem persist. My question is what happens now with the GPU, anyone has any suggestions how to make it work. Are EVGA AIO water cooling kits for 1080Ti same as 980Ti?
Even on my 1st RMA i asked about non water cooled GPU (i saw on forums people that got 1080's and 1070Ti's for their RMA'd 980 Ti) because i didn't like the coil wine and those kind of pump problems, so i'm up for going from water cooled GPU to fan cooling but i don't know if that is possible.
You were likely correct about air bubbles. The pump may simply have had some air inside of it which would prevent the coolant from flowing properly, and efficiently. This could be the main source of your issue. I would recommend that you take the radiator and card out, and shake them up a bit (gently of course. You wouldn't want the card to fly out of your hands and break.) to break up any air bubbles that may have collected. I would then have you reinstall the unit back into the system. The important part is this; when installing the radiator, it is important to mount the radiator optimally so that the likelihood of air making its way back into the pump is minimal. The best way to install the radiator would be above the card, vertically, with the coolant tubes located to the bottom of the radiator. Please note that if there is air in the pump, it may take a few power cycles for the air to make its way out of the pump. -Jacob B.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/09 14:00:24
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Dr.Death thing is in the end is how evga just drop you like a hot potato by not offering any replacement pump/ kits .. to me that was pretty sorry of them knowing this stuff will happen . I guess they just feel you need to fgo buy a new card offered that day[today] and not beable to maintain the card you got .. this is why I would never buy another factory made hybrid ever again . best to but the best air card you can that under the hybrid kit for that card . that way when evga drops the ball on you and that pump fais you can just put the air cooler back on and send int the pump unit under its own warrantee and make evga stand good on that wile you still hold your great card just now undwer air to me a specialty item like a hybrid card evga should hold long term service and the part not just drop it and leave you holding the bag .. [opinion] at least sell a pump for the card its need for [ not aS A KIT FOR ANYONE JUST FOR GUYS THAT BOUGHT FACTORY HYBRID CARDS ] even if your card was still under warrantee you cant even trust they have a hybrid to send back [maybe someones rma junk referbed ...lol.. or a gtx air cooled 1060 ..more lol's .. ]
Hello, I want to try and clear some things up. Our cards are guaranteed for 3 years under the warranty. This will cover if the pump fails, or the card fails due to manufacturing defects. We do also offer the ability to purchase extended 5 or 10 year warranties. This means, that 9 years down the line (if you purchased the 10 year warranty) we would still be able to RMA the card if the pump fails, and ship you out a replacement. The pumps on the cards seldom fail. Most of the time, when I see issues regarding hybrid cards, it would be due to air simply being inside of the pump. This is why we recommend that all radiators are mounted above the card, with the coolant tubes at the bottom of the radiator, with the radiator mounted vertically. I can also confirm the RMA products are indeed tested extensively prior to leaving our facility. We will always send either the same part number, or a part number with greater or equal performance. If we do not have Hybrid cards available for whatever reason, we will always contact you (the customer) with options for replacements. We will work with you for any issues. -Jacob B.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/09 16:14:38
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bundybear Cheers mate I have pulled the hoses off and started the pump ( seems to be pumping fine ) pump pump pump smoke............. It's dead now ( did NOT run out of the water I was testing it with ) Time for a new card and new pump to see if I can resurrect this beast of a card. So happy with this card, It held it's own against titans and 1080's, must have gotten a great one from the factory. Could still run PubG, Battlefield V and alike at high or ultra setting and have never had to turn down graphics setting in any game played with this card. 😪😪😪😪😪 Goodby old friend
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Oh Sorry I was going by this "pump pump pump smoke............. It's dead now"
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/10 09:19:06
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Dr.Death thing is in the end is how evga just drop you like a hot potato by not offering any replacement pump/ kits .. to me that was pretty sorry of them knowing this stuff will happen . I guess they just feel you need to fgo buy a new card offered that day[today] and not beable to maintain the card you got .. this is why I would never buy another factory made hybrid ever again . best to but the best air card you can that under the hybrid kit for that card . that way when evga drops the ball on you and that pump fais you can just put the air cooler back on and send int the pump unit under its own warrantee and make evga stand good on that wile you still hold your great card just now undwer air to me a specialty item like a hybrid card evga should hold long term service and the part not just drop it and leave you holding the bag .. [opinion] at least sell a pump for the card its need for [ not aS A KIT FOR ANYONE JUST FOR GUYS THAT BOUGHT FACTORY HYBRID CARDS ] even if your card was still under warrantee you cant even trust they have a hybrid to send back [maybe someones rma junk referbed ...lol.. or a gtx air cooled 1060 ..more lol's .. ]
Hello, I want to try and clear some things up. Our cards are guaranteed for 3 years under the warranty. This will cover if the pump fails, or the card fails due to manufacturing defects. We do also offer the ability to purchase extended 5 or 10 year warranties. This means, that 9 years down the line (if you purchased the 10 year warranty) we would still be able to RMA the card if the pump fails, and ship you out a replacement. The pumps on the cards seldom fail. Most of the time, when I see issues regarding hybrid cards, it would be due to air simply being inside of the pump. This is why we recommend that all radiators are mounted above the card, with the coolant tubes at the bottom of the radiator, with the radiator mounted vertically. I can also confirm the RMA products are indeed tested extensively prior to leaving our facility. We will always send either the same part number, or a part number with greater or equal performance. If we do not have Hybrid cards available for whatever reason, we will always contact you (the customer) with options for replacements. We will work with you for any issues. -Jacob B.
that's all welland good if your card falls under all that , right ? then what ? your screwed . don't forget I pretty much followed all the 900 series hybrid post here and see . don't get me wrong I do have a good card [hybrid - knock on wood ] but I can see what if as well . thing is you should offer the pump kit still today even if just for sale to registered hybrid owners only . like this guy amd a lot others all they need is the pump kit to maintain a working card not hope for some add on crazy aftermarket whoever brand ''fix'' I do like the hybrid as it is but I do know I will not buy a factory made one cause if the pump fails you maybe screwed unless you do find a something to slap on it to cool it weather a air cooler or some crazy add on part . like said why cant I just order the correct pump unit ? heck cant even grab a air cooler oor nothing just trash a good card over this . don't fiorget you guys pretty much killed off the pump unitsd for the 900 series the day the 10 series came out is in too bad so sad buy our latest hyberi card kinda thing ... the msi/corsair seahawk cards used the h55 that still available at newegg for 60 bucks '' Asetek-supplied liquid cooler, with the Sea Hawk using a Corsair-branded H55.'' https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2128-msi-sea-hawk-gtx-980-ti-review-and-benchmark?showall=1 I recommended to evga hybrid guys that se this and to try to use the easy to get cheap h55 to scab on there evga product ... lol... cause there not getting a part or satisfaction here at evga store
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/10 09:41:28
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I have a couple 980Ti Hybrid, 1070ti hybrid and a 1080Ti sc2 hybrid and I put the kit on a 1080 and a 1080Ti black Those pumps and radiators are all the same. I bought an extra 980Ti Hybrid kit and a 1080Ti FTW hybrd kit just to have the pump and radiator on hand if one of mine fails out of warranty. I may not be able to use the shroud, plates and other parts of the kits, but I can use the pup and radiator. Bought them when they were on sale for 60$ or so. I really do believe EVGA should stock sell the replacement pumps/radiators so we can repair are cards when we need to
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/10 10:52:34
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bill1024 I have a couple 980Ti Hybrid, 1070ti hybrid and a 1080Ti sc2 hybrid and I put the kit on a 1080 and a 1080Ti black Those pumps and radiators are all the same. I bought an extra 980Ti Hybrid kit and a 1080Ti FTW hybrd kit just to have the pump and radiator on hand if one of mine fails out of warranty. I may not be able to use the shroud, plates and other parts of the kits, but I can use the pup and radiator. Bought them when they were on sale for 60$ or so. I really do believe EVGA should stock sell the replacement pumps/radiators so we can repair are cards when we need to
Dr.Death that's all welland good if your card falls under all that , right ? then what ? your screwed . don't forget I pretty much followed all the 900 series hybrid post here and see . don't get me wrong I do have a good card [hybrid - knock on wood ] but I can see what if as well . thing is you should offer the pump kit still today even if just for sale to registered hybrid owners only . like this guy amd a lot others all they need is the pump kit to maintain a working card not hope for some add on crazy aftermarket whoever brand ''fix'' I do like the hybrid as it is but I do know I will not buy a factory made one cause if the pump fails you maybe screwed unless you do find a something to slap on it to cool it weather a air cooler or some crazy add on part . like said why cant I just order the correct pump unit ? heck cant even grab a air cooler oor nothing just trash a good card over this . don't fiorget you guys pretty much killed off the pump unitsd for the 900 series the day the 10 series came out is in too bad so sad buy our latest hyberi card kinda thing ... the msi/corsair seahawk cards used the h55 that still available at newegg for 60 bucks '' Asetek-supplied liquid cooler, with the Sea Hawk using a Corsair-branded H55.'' https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2128-msi-sea-hawk-gtx-980-ti-review-and-benchmark?showall=1 I recommended to evga hybrid guys that se this and to try to use the easy to get cheap h55 to scab on there evga product ... lol... cause there not getting a part or satisfaction here at evga store
I completely understand. This is something I think would be best suggested here: https://www.evga.com/support/suggestions.aspThis would be our complaints / suggestions form. This would be the best place to suggest this 👍 -Jacob B.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/10 11:05:54
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Done jacobB, I dropped a suggestion in the box. Hope they start to stock replacement pumps/rads. Shame I had to buy whole Hybrid kits just to have a spare pump. Others could use these kits I have to do a conversion.
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/11 06:40:57
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bill1024 Done jacobB, I dropped a suggestion in the box. Hope they start to stock replacement pumps/rads. Shame I had to buy whole Hybrid kits just to have a spare pump. Others could use these kits I have to do a conversion.
that was my plan to buy a pump when they were still around and starting to see this back when and just got lazy and did not . now its a hope one pops up on e-bay used or someone has a old stock they found to get rid of anyway in the end I do see my mistake on what if for the long term if something does go bad .. bill1024 I have a couple 980Ti Hybrid, 1070ti hybrid and a 1080Ti sc2 hybrid and I put the kit on a 1080 and a 1080Ti black Those pumps and radiators are all the same. I bought an extra 980Ti Hybrid kit and a 1080Ti FTW hybrd kit just to have the pump and radiator on hand if one of mine fails out of warranty. I may not be able to use the shroud, plates and other parts of the kits, but I can use the pup and radiator. Bought them when they were on sale for 60$ or so. I really do believe EVGA should stock sell the replacement pumps/radiators so we can repair are cards when we need to
there not and evga will not back it up as they stated that to me in a hybrid post here back when I asked about that , also the coldplate is not the same and that can be seen in a review on the 10 series hybrid . I posted the pics here before showing that difference in the 00 and 10 series pump cold plate its not like you cpold not scab one in on a 900 buy that a at your own risk thing as far as evga is concerned now with that in mind are the 10 series guys going to face that same thing as we see on this / slight change in the unit so it don't work / or be compatible ? then in a few months the 10 series punp units just grt dropped like a hammer and in this same boat ? 10 series coldplate view look at his index finger part and see the cold plate is higher and tapered and has that bracket thing for that fit ? for the extra clearance for the thickness of the vrm cooling bracket thing . thing is if it was the same pump and all then why evga don't list it for a 900 card under the compatible card LIST and back it up and warrant it to be used for a 900 ? for evga that means you keep your old card working fine and not buying there latest card to replace it . right ? thing is I learned do not buy a factory hybrid . I like mine and it works better then I expected it to , but I would buy a air card and then the compatible pump unit for it next time . at least if the pump fails I got the factory air unit to slap on it and sent the pump in on its own stand alone warrantee . not like now risk losing a great card over the cooler as we see from posts as this LOL.... another thing I do see now is that the 900 series no matter whos brand seems to of been a test [ like that 970 memory thing] ,get by till the next series , Guiney pig, red headed stepchild of a short lived series , but atleast the 900 series had better features and support that got dropped / removed from the later series like DVI-I [how cheap of a thing to do ] what did they do save 10 cent on dvvi-d porting , os support and you pay moer for that as well fpr a lateer that cant ..lol... heck atleast I ban still use my great ctr monitors native and xp with a 900 series ..lol...
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/11 10:18:26
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Remember to that the Hybrid Kit that also supported the FE Cards did not come with the Memory Cold Plate And the Pump is the same with or without the Memory Cold Plate. GTX Cards Only that is. Cards with Pre-Installed Hybrid Coolers have the same Warranty of the card 3 or 5 years and this includes the Pump Unit. Even Length: 10 years from date of purchase if you want. Sadly the RTX Hybrid Kits are only coming with a 1 Year Warranty unlike the CLC Coolers with a Warranty of 5 Years
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Re: GTX 980 Ti Hybrid Overheating problem again
2018/12/11 20:26:44
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Sajin EVGA uses asetek pumps in all their cpu clc's & gpu hybrid kits, so I would expect the 2080 ti kingpin to also use an asetek pump.
2080 TI KINGPIN Hydrocopper for this guy
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