kingx11
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hey guys , i want to get the best outta my case ( O11DYNAMIC ) because i love the size of it , however KingPiN is a bit big for this case even with the stock AiO I can't close the case so i thought of replacing my current mobo ( x299 Eatx ) with another mobo ( Z390 ) because the ram slots are a placed bit higher than x299 so i can actually get a giant card to be placed in vertical , however i don't know which Mobo will help me with that , mATX are not useful since they don't have enough M.2 slots and OC the cpu will be limited not to mention the ram OC , any thoughts on this ?! i do have very thin radiators for CPU/GPU (xspc ultra thin )
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/08/24 10:47:12
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I doubt your motherboard will change your OC’s all that much honestly. Maybe a tiny bit, but definitely not enough to worry about. As far as vertical mounting, your ram shouldn’t have anything to do with that. Buy a Cablemod vertical mounting bracket and use a riser, which should keep your card in the correct location without affecting the motherboard at all.
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/08/24 12:57:35
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the_Scarlet_one
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/08/24 13:45:47
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Cool GTX http://www.lian-li.com/pc-o11-dynamic
Heck, the manual shows how to mount the card perfectly without getting the cablemod vertical mount. It looks like Lian-Li offers a kit for their own system.
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kingx11
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/08/30 07:16:00
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Cool GTX http://www.lian-li.com/pc-o11-dynamic
changed the case to thermaltake rgb 37 , now 2080 ti KP is under waterblock and a thin 360mm radiator but i have bubbles in the loop a little , the gpu temps could reach as high as 53c however i'm using a custom curve in MSI AB that helps the gpu run 2235mhz core + 8200mem while gaming , ofcourse the clock would drop to 2175mhz when the temps reach 53c , now are those temps acceptable ?!
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/08/30 07:50:46
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kingx11 changed the case to thermaltake rgb 37 , now 2080 ti KP is under waterblock and a thin 360mm radiator but i have bubbles in the loop a little , the gpu temps could reach as high as 53c however i'm using a custom curve in MSI AB that helps the gpu run 2235mhz core + 8200mem while gaming , ofcourse the clock would drop to 2175mhz when the temps reach 53c , now are those temps acceptable ?!
Nice Rig Very Nice OC Run your pump faster for a few days & most air bubbles should work out to the reservoir May have to rock the case to get some of the tough ones to move - the bubbles will always try to rise. Make sure you unplug any mechanical drives first Delta T - is a better performance measure ---> your Room Temp ? What is Delta T? - ekwb.com
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kingx11
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/08/30 08:52:29
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Re: trying to go Vertical with Kingpin 2080ti Hydrocopper block , but ....
2019/09/21 20:26:49
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kingx11 changed the case to thermaltake rgb 37 , now 2080 ti KP is under waterblock and a thin 360mm radiator but i have bubbles in the loop a little , the gpu temps could reach as high as 53c however i'm using a custom curve in MSI AB that helps the gpu run 2235mhz core + 8200mem while gaming , ofcourse the clock would drop to 2175mhz when the temps reach 53c , now are those temps acceptable ?! You run your card at 2235Mhz for gaming? How much voltage are you using to get that high? It might not be the best for longevity. I think 53c is pretty high for a watercooled card at typical ambient temps. I mean I doubt your room temp is 85F/29C.
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