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De-lidded 7980XE @ 4.8Ghz 1.25v
x299 Apex
4x Titan X(p)
EVGA 1600W T2
32GB of RAM (temporary until I find some better ram)
I have 4x waterblocks and 8m of blue hardline. I need a few more parts to watercool it (3x 480mm rads). There is a plan to hard voltage mod the vcore, memory and power unlimit the card. I plan on wiring in another outlet on a different breaker, but the same power phase to run a second 1600w T2. I have already tripped the shut off on MSI Kombustor. The Doughnut :D 
 

 
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    Re: 4 Way Titan X(p) Build in a LianLi v3000 Plus 2024/12/17 04:45:55 (permalink)
    That is impressive work. Well done. 

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    Re: 4 Way Titan X(p) Build in a LianLi v3000 Plus 2024/12/17 05:55:37 (permalink)
    Nice build
     
    The case does not look big enough for (3) 480 radiators, looking forward to your updates as it goes under water.
     
    Reminds me a little of my X99 Classified (3) Titan X(p) rig Nibbler ... more power
     
    Better run a 20 Amp circuit or two
     
     

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    Re: 4 Way Titan X(p) Build in a LianLi v3000 Plus 2024/12/17 06:05:35 (permalink)
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    That is impressive work. Well done. 


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    Re: 4 Way Titan X(p) Build in a LianLi v3000 Plus 2024/12/17 06:24:30 (permalink)
    Cool GTX
    Nice build
     
    The case does not look big enough for (3) 480 radiators, looking forward to your updates as it goes under water.
     
    Reminds me a little of my X99 Classified (3) Titan X(p) rig Nibbler ... more power
     
    Better run a 20 Amp circuit or two
     
     


    It can hold one up top, one in front, and one in the bottom! I am going to go dual loop, 2 480's for the GPU's and a single 480 for the CPU. I remember the old x99 platform, I had 3x 780ti classified's back then. And in the same case as your build believe it or not! Mine was red and black however. 
     
    The idea for the breaker box is two 20Amp breakers on the same power phase running into the wall. I am unsure if it matters if they are on the same phase or not. The PSU's convert it all from AC to DC; but due to the delicacy of computer hardware I think its best to run both PSU's on a single phase. I am unsure how much power fully uncapped titan Xp's can suck, but I think 2 1600w T2's should be enough. 
     
    Here is some of what I have now in terms of water cooling parts (currently waiting on the 4th Titan waterblock in the mail):


    In the graph above ^ lets call the red line "phase a" and the black line "phase b". The graph is a representation of AC frequency. In single phase power (residential) here in the states "phase a" is 180 degrees apart from "phase b". If one PSU was on "phase A" and the other on "phase b" im not sure if it would have any adverse affects to the computer. 
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