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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 04:24:10 (permalink)
Where would one put 240mm. AIO in a case like Corsair 680X when you already have a 240mm. at top, any idea? 
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 04:36:44 (permalink)
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There is nothing wrong with having a rad in the front as intake. A lot of custom loops have rads in the front. My case has the ability to do push/pull for the front intake. I might give that a try.



This is the current set up for my 2080S card. Push/Pull at the top of the front intake with 2 140 pwm fans sat below it blowing in fresh cool air.  Also have 2 140s (not pwm) in the basement of the case as well.  For the 3080 hybrid I will lose one of the 140 front intake fans to make way for the rad.  Temps have been no issue whatsoever for me.
 
My only real concern is the routing of the tubes.  I have the card set in a vertical mount, and the routing may cause me to have to change that, but that would be ok.


 

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 05:17:36 (permalink)
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If the Hybrid is running a 240 does this mean the Hydro Copper will likely be a 360?


Hydro Copper will be whatever the custom loop is chosen to be.

The Kingpin card has been confirmed to be a 360.


 

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 05:27:28 (permalink)
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Where would one put 240mm. AIO in a case like Corsair 680X when you already have a 240mm. at top, any idea? 

My problem exactly. Check this thread for discussion.
 
 


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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 05:29:22 (permalink)
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If the Hybrid is running a 240 does this mean the Hydro Copper will likely be a 360?


Hydro Copper will be whatever the custom loop is chosen to be.

The Kingpin card has been confirmed to be a 360.

Thank you for that, new to EVGA and was not aware that the Hydro was not an AIO.
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 05:39:00 (permalink)
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If the Hybrid is running a 240 does this mean the Hydro Copper will likely be a 360?


Hydro Copper will be whatever the custom loop is chosen to be.

The Kingpin card has been confirmed to be a 360.

Thank you for that, new to EVGA and was not aware that the Hydro was not an AIO.




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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 06:55:54 (permalink)
I for one am glad that EVGA is using larger rads for these cards. When hearing about the much higher TDP of the 3000 series I was very concerned about the heat they'll produce. I had a 2080ti FTW 3 and that thing produced a ton of heat and was difficult to cool even with all 7 of my case fans running at 100% and all 3 of the GPU fans running at 100%. Personally, I hope to get the 3090 KPE and I'm thrilled that it has a 360mm rad.
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 07:56:02 (permalink)
Have we had confirmation of the exact width (or height - sorry - the one that's typically around 130mm) needed for the Hybrids? It looks like they stick out beyond the standard slot, and then they have the two tubes on top of that which I assume you can't bend too much without affecting the flow and hence cooling, so it's not as simple as taking the standard 3090 / 3080 dimensions. 
 
I'm looking to put one in a Sliger Cerberus X but get the feeling that that's just not going to work as the max possible is 150mm, so am considering other cases and want to make sure that I get one with the appropriate space for the width. 
 
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 08:09:38 (permalink)
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Have we had confirmation of the exact width needed for the Hydro Coppers? It looks like they're wider than standard, and then they have the two tubes on top of that which I assume you can't bend too much without affecting the flow and hence cooling, so it's not as simple as taking the standard 3090 / 3080 widths. 
 
I'm looking to put one in a Sliger Cerberus X but get the feeling that that's just not going to work, so am considering other cases and want to make sure that I get one with the appropriate space for the width. 


Historically HC blocks can have tubes coming out on either side of the GPU.
Also, 90° fittings are a thing, so bending is definitely a thing :-)
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 08:12:55 (permalink)
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Have we had confirmation of the exact width needed for the Hydro Coppers? It looks like they're wider than standard, and then they have the two tubes on top of that which I assume you can't bend too much without affecting the flow and hence cooling, so it's not as simple as taking the standard 3090 / 3080 widths. 
 
I'm looking to put one in a Sliger Cerberus X but get the feeling that that's just not going to work, so am considering other cases and want to make sure that I get one with the appropriate space for the width. 


When you're talking about width, do you mean height?  Usually width is the slots and they will be 2 slot cards.  If height, we don't know, but they added about 20mm last time.

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 08:28:04 (permalink)
Sorry my mind must have been somewhere else after reading the thread. 
 
Have we had confirmation of the exact width (or height - sorry - the one that's typically around 130mm) needed for the Hybrids? It looks like they stick out beyond the standard slot, and then they have the two tubes on top of that which I assume you can't bend too much without affecting the flow and hence cooling, so it's not as simple as taking the standard 3090 / 3080 dimensions. 
 
I'm looking to put one in a Sliger Cerberus X but get the feeling that that's just not going to work as the max possible is 150mm, so am considering other cases and want to make sure that I get one with the appropriate space for the width. 
post edited by Convict5937 - 2020/09/03 08:31:52
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 08:36:42 (permalink)
240 should be able to reduce 5~10c compared to 120.
for 350w or even higher if 120 is still be using, it will probably end up in mid 60, which is too close to air cooling performance.
 
there is nothing wrong about mounting the radiator on front and sucking in fresh air, as long as the fans are not running too slow.
you should never abuse aio like fan 500rpm at gpu 300w full load resulted in 80c gpu temp but utter quiet. 
 
post edited by evgauser28764 - 2020/09/03 08:39:39
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 08:38:45 (permalink)
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Sorry my mind must have been somewhere else after reading the thread. 
 
Have we had confirmation of the exact width needed for the Hybrids? It looks like they're wider than standard, and then they have the two tubes on top of that which I assume you can't bend too much without affecting the flow and hence cooling, so it's not as simple as taking the standard 3090 / 3080 widths. 

I'm looking to put one in a Sliger Cerberus X but get the feeling that that's just not going to work, so am considering other cases and want to make sure that I get one with the appropriate space for the width. 




We won't get details until the 17th at earliest.  I have a 2080S hybrid FTW3 and it fits comfortably in a Meshify S, which is 9ish inches wide.  When I got it I plopped it in to a Meshify C case to see if it would fit, which it did, though with some pressure applied to the tubes from the glass panel.  I would imagine we will see similar height on the 3080.  Based on the dimensions of the case you mentioned I would think there will not be enough room for the hybrid card in the Cerberus X, it is a full 1.5 inches narrower than the Meshify C.  The only sensible rad location in your case would be the front intake, though the case does have room in the floor, but I would not recommend that for reasons Gamer's Nexus can explain much better than I.


 

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 09:03:33 (permalink)
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We won't get details until the 17th at earliest.  I have a 2080S hybrid FTW3 and it fits comfortably in a Meshify S, which is 9ish inches wide.  When I got it I plopped it in to a Meshify C case to see if it would fit, which it did, though with some pressure applied to the tubes from the glass panel.  I would imagine we will see similar height on the 3080.  Based on the dimensions of the case you mentioned I would think there will not be enough room for the hybrid card in the Cerberus X, it is a full 1.5 inches narrower than the Meshify C.  The only sensible rad location in your case would be the front intake, though the case does have room in the floor, but I would not recommend that for reasons Gamer's Nexus can explain much better than I.




 
That is exactly what I was after. Thank you. Had a look at the photos and your card looks like it has the same dimensions as the upcoming ones. Looks like I need a new case idea. My monitor is a 5 year old Philips 40 inch 4k60, but I have an LG CX TV and I want to put my rig into a case which I can easily put into a TV cabinet as I'm almost certainly going to be gaming on that going forward. 
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 09:45:34 (permalink)
Good, more supply of 240mm Hybrids for the rest of us!
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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/03 16:30:01 (permalink)
For the few that will have issues fitting the larger RTX 3000 Hybrid AIOs, there might be another way. 

1. You could grab a air cooled version.
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4. Enjoy!

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/05 14:34:39 (permalink)
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You're not going to buy any 30x0 card because EVGA's hybrid version of the card only has a 240mm radiator?
I'm just confused now...
 
[EDIT] s/140/240 my bad




Heh.
 
Actually this kind of excites me.  My current plans were to try out an external 240mm AIO/Rad on my Super Black, but now with all the 3080 excitement I'm saving for moving to the 3080 instead.   But the fact that the hybrid now features a 240mm has me intrigued.   I'd like to know how long the tubes are though?

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/05 14:38:02 (permalink)
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If the Hybrid is running a 240 does this mean the Hydro Copper will likely be a 360?





Isn't the Hydro Copper for custom cooling? Like, you put whatever radiator sizes you want in your system?
 
Edit: Oops should read the thread to completion. This was already answered for you.

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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/05 15:05:12 (permalink)
Front mounting a rad is not ideal, but it probably won't be as bad as you think. Hybrids are great cards for running cool.


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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/05 15:12:14 (permalink)
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I for one am glad that EVGA is using larger rads for these cards. When hearing about the much higher TDP of the 3000 series I was very concerned about the heat they'll produce. I had a 2080ti FTW 3 and that thing produced a ton of heat and was difficult to cool even with all 7 of my case fans running at 100% and all 3 of the GPU fans running at 100%. Personally, I hope to get the 3090 KPE and I'm thrilled that it has a 360mm rad.




Definitely they required the size increase. My 980 Ti Hybrid has worked well for the heat it produced, staying less than 15°C above ambient. 240mm for the 3090 Hybrid and 360mm for the K|ngp|n seem like they won't have any issues with cooling even with OCs. Good luck grabbing one!


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Re: 240mm Hybrids? Really EVGA? 2020/09/05 15:15:37 (permalink)
Should be ideal as one would want it as an intake always as to allow cooler air in threw the rad.

To have it as an exhaust you would need lots of air moving into the case as to not chock the air it needs.. and it would most likely be warmer air it would be fed.

I dont have that problem with my open air case. 5 rads with push pull air at will.

Copper block style best.. but hard to beat that cheaper aio price.

But if one bought great rads and pump/s then your all set for the next round of hardware.

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