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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/03 19:04:38
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bcavnaugh Are you not running PX1?
yeah I have. I just havent touched it yet since I got my replacement card. I guess I should at least run the auto tuning feature real quick. it would be better than nothing, which Im currently doing.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/03 19:42:55
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Ran the PX1 turner and reran the tests. Time Spy: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/5670737New compared to old: https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/5670737/spy/5668281 I ran only the PX1 turner and left everything else the same as before. New highest temp was still on CPU test of Time Spy, 60 C. Having a hard time believing it but I set power limit to 125% on the card, according to what it was saying and if Im reading it correctly, it never went over 95% when doing the PX1 OC scan testing. I tried to run Fire Stirke and it crashes around the 5 second mark. I tried about 8-10 times and it was always the same except one time made it to about 12 seconds. Not too concerned with testing it though right now and figuring out whats going on. One thing that is a bit concerning is there is a very noticable electrical whin coming from the GPU (I think, or something in that area of my RIG) when Fire Strike begins. It doesnt do it in Time Spy.
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bcavnaugh
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/03 19:51:33
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Nice 2,115 MHz I do have to lower the OC for Fire Strike from the OC I use in Time Spy.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/03 20:11:13
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that was with OC scan too so it might could go a bit higher? Not that Ill try it though. Im pretty happy with what it is. That is much better than my original card. When it was working, it barely broke 2,000 MHz. So the real secret to that 2,115 MHz is buy a bad card and get sent a replacement. haha I figured that was what was going on when Fire Strike started up. I prefer Time Spy myself so Im content with using it for now. I just run Fire Strike for you guys on here, since people here seem to prefer it more. Well I guess I should really make a Mod RIG entry now. I have pictures and test results.....
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/04 10:07:14
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Nice Blue Rig
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/15 20:15:17
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Sweet rig. The blue really works.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/17 14:26:10
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I love that water block on the gpu. Nice job on the build!
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/17 21:17:26
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I love that blue. Good job!
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/20 10:30:36
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EVGATech_DanielM I love that blue. Good job!
Thanks. This is that RMA card you had sent me back at the beginning of Decemeber. Been working like a dream ever since it was replaced. Thanks to all who commented on the blue. I was looking for a coolant and just happen to see this color and knew at once it was the one. I love it and this build. First one in a while that I haven't immediately considered upgrading and tearing down. It just works. Still need to make those custom cables but I'm in the field til Feb so sorry for the delay on those. Will keep everyone updated as I make changes.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/20 10:33:31
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Tyver that was with OC scan too so it might could go a bit higher? Not that Ill try it though. Im pretty happy with what it is. That is much better than my original card. When it was working, it barely broke 2,000 MHz. So the real secret to that 2,115 MHz is buy a bad card and get sent a replacement. haha I figured that was what was going on when Fire Strike started up. I prefer Time Spy myself so Im content with using it for now. I just run Fire Strike for you guys on here, since people here seem to prefer it more. Well I guess I should really make a Mod RIG entry now. I have pictures and test results.....
I do have one card that can barely breaks 2040 and will break if higher that 2055 while the other cards hits 2205. EVGA said that is just how it is Silicon Lottery.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/20 10:36:34
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Yeah, this is the first time I guess I can say I won the Silicon Lottery. Well not 2200+ winning but not disappointing. Normally I'm on the losing end of things.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/26 13:30:13
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I finally got around to making a Mod Rig post. I have officially named this Rig "The Blue Bandit". You can now send me your comments on the terrible name. My feelings wont be hurt, because I too think it is a terrible name.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/26 14:23:53
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Tyver I finally got around to making a Mod Rig post. I have officially named this Rig "The Blue Bandit". You can now send me your comments on the terrible name. My feelings wont be hurt, because I too think it is a terrible name.
Made comment on your Mods Rigs page & added a +1
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/01/26 14:42:46
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+1 from me as well. Comment on the Color.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/02/08 16:59:33
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Did some manual tuning. Still running voltages on auto like the noob I am but I was able to dial in the top end values on those settings. Here is the new Fire Strike score. Im happy because it put me back in the top 1%. https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/33314446?and heres the new vs old comparison https://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/18231669/fs/17724289Unfortunately, at least the way Im doing it, I just cant get that 8700K CPU to that 5GHz and GPU is steady around 2100MHz to 2115MHz range. Im still happy with the results though and the RIG over all. If only those custom cables that I keep putting off were done.....
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/02/08 17:44:51
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"Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger" Affiliate Code XZUMV9TJW5 Associate Code: 7PM43CU71IB2IAP education may be expensive but wait until you get the bill for ignorance A wise man once said that we can't make anyone feel or do anything. We can throw things into the wind, but it's up to each person to decide how they want to react, where they want to stand when things fall.
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/05/29 02:10:46
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"If anyone attempts to use the HydroCopper on the 2080 Ti FTW3 in a Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic, it will be a few mm too wide for the case panel. The case panel can be bowed and still work. I can live with it but that is up to them"
Hey man I thinking of a similar build to your self. There is now a new EK water block for the 2080 ti ftw3 and there is 5mm difference in the card width when compared to the hydrocopper. Do you think this is enough to mount the card horizontaly or will it still be to tight?
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/05/29 04:35:39
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LukePay
Hey man I thinking of a similar build to your self. There is now a new EK water block for the 2080 ti ftw3 and there is 5mm difference in the card width when compared to the hydrocopper. Do you think this is enough to mount the card horizontaly or will it still be to tight?
Cheers
It may not be the glad but it's going to be close. It might work but it's been a while since I put the card in so I cant guarantee anything. 5mm is such a small amount. If I had to guess, youd say you'll be in the same boat I was. It technically fit......
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Re: Liquid Build
2019/06/03 07:21:32
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That's worse when something not fit and you planned everything. I really had luck that XRES 100 Glass fit on Uni-Pump Mounting Bracket (120mm fan) near ASUS GTX1080Ti Poseidon. I talk about 0.5cm, and I really had luck that I success to install power cable to GPU and close glass side panel. Off course I had chance to drill case, but I wanted to use bottom place for radiator to mount him. I hope I didn't bent them too much... But because of that I need to think how to install drain valve on inlet port on bottom not on top. Very limited space. Immediately near outlet is inlet port. Special make me problem rounded top on XRES because demand triple rotary or 2 90 angled and 2 male to male rotary fittings X spliter... With Heatkiller D5 100 because cubic shape would be much easier.
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