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2018/03/16 15:22:31 (permalink)
Hi, I'm building a four way 1080 Ti kingpin rig for compute (going with kingpins because I love overclocking on the side and I want to get the best 1080 Ti). I already bought one and am hunting down three more. I plan to put them on water, however I can't find a block that supports a terminal. The only one I found was the Bykski version which does not offer terminals. If anyone has tried and succeeded jerry rigging a Bitspower or EK terminal to the Bykski block I would be fine going that route. Otherwise, is there any other waterblock including the EK version that I can actually buy for this card? Thanks
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 15:45:13 (permalink)
    See your other Thread Kingpin 1080 Ti Hydro Copper avalability for the best answer.
    In Error, sorry. Best of luck finding 3 more cards and Water Blocks for them.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 16:52:46 (permalink)
    Return it and buy 4 ftw3 cards to use ek blocks. Thst or be stuck with universal water blocks and looping water lines.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 16:57:30 (permalink)
    Besides.. where ya Gona buy thst many 1080ti cards from?? Evga is 1 card per person. They list ftw3 cards most days.. it mostly hybrid cards. Like the other day was the first time in over a month they listed a regular ftw3 card.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 21:21:11 (permalink)
    Buying them from Ebay international and Amazon. I might try to jerry rig a bitspower or EK quad terminal onto Bykski waterblocks as I heard that they are actually decent quality and are only 1-2 degrees behind EK as far as thermal performance on other 1080 Ti blocks.
     
     
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 21:51:31 (permalink)
    Not much difference if any running the KP on water from a ftw3 on water. Be cheaper to grab the ftw3 and use the EK ftw3 blocks. Plus you know it will work together.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 22:33:30 (permalink)
    a) Getting 4 KPEs at a reasonable price and then buying them internationally is almost impossible. No, not almost, it is impossible.
    b) What bykski block are you talking about? There is no full cover block which fits on the KPE except the EVGA Hydro Copper block, which is not being manufactured anymore. You would need to heavily modify other full cover blocks to achieve that. EK specifically said to me, that they are not intending producing any for the 1080 Ti KPE.
     

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 22:48:28 (permalink)
    Interesting... Thinking of this myself. Might just see how ek universal does.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/16 23:30:25 (permalink)
    If your serious about compute - the for almost the same amount of $$$ (6k) you get 2 Titan V’s.

    As wonderful as the 1080 ti kingpin is - it is not even in the same ballpark as the T-V.

    1080 ti kingpin might get you ~12 tflops on a very good day. A single Titan V hammers out 100 tflops.

    4 - 1080 ti’s (any variety) = 48 tflops of compute

    2 - Titan V’s = 200 tflops of compute

    Are you really interested in compute?

    And, as others have mentioned, merely trying to get your hands on ONE kingpin (let alone 4) is a struggle. In less than a minute you can place an order for 2 T-V direct from NVIDIA.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 00:32:29 (permalink)
    Just get the Titan V as suggested above then get the EK block for it -
    https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-fc-titan-v-nickel
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 08:03:32 (permalink)
    Update, so apparently Bykski makes a Quad Terminal, however it is only sold in China so now the problem is buying one.
     
     
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 08:08:03 (permalink)
    This isn’t about compute or anything. This is about showing off and maybe benchmarking. Suggesting things will fall on deaf ears. No point.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 08:08:47 (permalink)
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    If your serious about compute - the for almost the same amount of $$$ (6k) you get 2 Titan V’s.

    As wonderful as the 1080 ti kingpin is - it is not even in the same ballpark as the T-V.

    1080 ti kingpin might get you ~12 tflops on a very good day. A single Titan V hammers out 100 tflops.

    4 - 1080 ti’s (any variety) = 48 tflops of compute

    2 - Titan V’s = 200 tflops of compute

    Are you really interested in compute?

    And, as others have mentioned, merely trying to get your hands on ONE kingpin (let alone 4) is a struggle. In less than a minute you can place an order for 2 T-V direct from NVIDIA.



    A Titan V is actually in the range of 16 teraflops as compared to a 1080 Ti in no way shape or form is it even twice as fast let alone 10 times faster. I don't do anything deep learning related so those tensor cores are useless to me. Anyway plus I need SLI for the extra gaming performance on my monitors so I am gonna stick with the 1080 Tis.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 08:23:53 (permalink)
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    If your serious about compute - the for almost the same amount of $$$ (6k) you get 2 Titan V’s.

    As wonderful as the 1080 ti kingpin is - it is not even in the same ballpark as the T-V.

    1080 ti kingpin might get you ~12 tflops on a very good day. A single Titan V hammers out 100 tflops.

    4 - 1080 ti’s (any variety) = 48 tflops of compute

    2 - Titan V’s = 200 tflops of compute

    Are you really interested in compute?

    And, as others have mentioned, merely trying to get your hands on ONE kingpin (let alone 4) is a struggle. In less than a minute you can place an order for 2 T-V direct from NVIDIA.



    A Titan V is actually in the range of 16 teraflops as compared to a 1080 Ti in no way shape or form is it even twice as fast let alone 10 times faster. I don't do anything deep learning related so those tensor cores are useless to me. Anyway plus I need SLI for the extra gaming performance on my monitors so I am gonna stick with the 1080 Tis.




    Then you should stick with two.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 08:28:28 (permalink)
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    If your serious about compute - the for almost the same amount of $$$ (6k) you get 2 Titan V’s.

    As wonderful as the 1080 ti kingpin is - it is not even in the same ballpark as the T-V.

    1080 ti kingpin might get you ~12 tflops on a very good day. A single Titan V hammers out 100 tflops.

    4 - 1080 ti’s (any variety) = 48 tflops of compute

    2 - Titan V’s = 200 tflops of compute

    Are you really interested in compute?

    And, as others have mentioned, merely trying to get your hands on ONE kingpin (let alone 4) is a struggle. In less than a minute you can place an order for 2 T-V direct from NVIDIA.



    A Titan V is actually in the range of 16 teraflops as compared to a 1080 Ti in no way shape or form is it even twice as fast let alone 10 times faster. I don't do anything deep learning related so those tensor cores are useless to me. Anyway plus I need SLI for the extra gaming performance on my monitors so I am gonna stick with the 1080 Tis.




    Then you should stick with two.




    Two is not enough, I run 7680x1440 165hz, I need 3 or 4 way SLI to run all my monitors. I am coming from a 4 way Titan X Pascal (2016) which I sold to try to get better overclocking 1080 Tis for benchmarking and some compute apps. I did not see the GPU shortage coming so for a few months now I have kinda been SOL stuck without GPUs.  
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 08:34:53 (permalink)
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    If your serious about compute - the for almost the same amount of $$$ (6k) you get 2 Titan V’s.

    As wonderful as the 1080 ti kingpin is - it is not even in the same ballpark as the T-V.

    1080 ti kingpin might get you ~12 tflops on a very good day. A single Titan V hammers out 100 tflops.

    4 - 1080 ti’s (any variety) = 48 tflops of compute

    2 - Titan V’s = 200 tflops of compute

    Are you really interested in compute?

    And, as others have mentioned, merely trying to get your hands on ONE kingpin (let alone 4) is a struggle. In less than a minute you can place an order for 2 T-V direct from NVIDIA.



    A Titan V is actually in the range of 16 teraflops as compared to a 1080 Ti in no way shape or form is it even twice as fast let alone 10 times faster. I don't do anything deep learning related so those tensor cores are useless to me. Anyway plus I need SLI for the extra gaming performance on my monitors so I am gonna stick with the 1080 Tis.




    Then you should stick with two.




    Two is not enough, I run 7680x1440 165hz, I need 3 or 4 way SLI to run all my monitors. I am coming from a 4 way Titan X Pascal (2016) which I sold to try to get better overclocking 1080 Tis for benchmarking and some compute apps. I did not see the GPU shortage coming so for a few months now I have kinda been SOL stuck without GPUs.  


    Completely understand your frustration and many of us here on the forum share the same frustration. Whether you are in Europe, USA, Asia, or another country the GTX 10XX shortage exists.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 13:44:44 (permalink)
    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-v/

    “...POWERED BY NVIDIA VOLTA—THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCED GPU ARCHITECTURE
    Volta GPU architecture pairs NVIDIA ® CUDA ® and Tensor Cores to deliver new levels of performance in a desktop PC GPU.
    110 DEEP LEARNING TeraFLOPS...”

    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-xp/

    “...We packed the most raw horsepower we possibly could into this GPU. It’s driven by 3840 NVIDIA® CUDA® cores running at 1.6 GHz and packs 12 TFLOPS of brute force...”

    Titan Xp > 1080 ti for compute

    Right on NVIDIA website.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/17 14:01:55 (permalink)
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    This isn’t about compute or anything. This is about showing off and maybe benchmarking. Suggesting things will fall on deaf ears. No point.


    Yeah, that’s true. Once someone makes up their mind - facts won’t get in the way.

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/18 13:47:50 (permalink)
    Where in the world do you live @ MaroonDeath ?

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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:28:42 (permalink)
    I just bought a 1080ti kingpin and now find out that nobody makes waterblocks for them. EVGA has let alot of people down.Shame on them. The only option i have is if i send my card to Alphacool and they will cistom make a full block and backplate. My only concern is losing my card in transit. Or it being damaged. Next time i will purchase another brand of card and have better support. GIGABYTE, Asus, Galax, Msi all have better aftermarket cooling support. This card is great but support from EVGA is a dead end. SHAME ON THEM....
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:32:25 (permalink)
    It is extremely important to research prior to buying a card meant for LN2. People may say, “but not everyone will use it on ln2” and most will remind that many won’t want to do watercooling either. The entire lineup of cards and waterblocks was extremely limited for a reason. I would suggest purchasing based on availablility by researching BEFORE you buy, not after. That is a failure on the user to research after, rather than before.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:36:33 (permalink)
    You can go this route Extremebadass
     


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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:38:12 (permalink)
    American website listed waterblock out of stock. Not discontinued. All there other 1080ti cards have blocks available. No problem i just wont purchase EVGA again and go for a brand that offers better support for a 1700 AU dollar card
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:41:08 (permalink)
    What brand is it. Alphacool can make a custom full block and backplate for me if i send my card in so they can manufacture one. First block made is given to you for free
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:43:45 (permalink)
    Is thata ln2 block lol
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:44:54 (permalink)
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    Is thata ln2 block lol

    Yep. 
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:53:21 (permalink)
    I'd love to but i"m a gamer. I do oc my gpu and cpu. I hate fans spinning hardcore to keep my rig cool. Watercooling just keeps temps down and quiet.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 19:55:38 (permalink)
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    Is thata ln2 block lol

    Or Dry Ice
     
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    I'd love to but i"m a gamer. I do oc my gpu and cpu. I hate fans spinning hardcore to keep my rig cool. Watercooling just keeps temps down and quiet.

    Hope you find one.
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    They would be no louder than your Fans on a Radiator in a custom Water Loop.
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 20:32:51 (permalink)
    Well I found all the necessary watercooling equipment for a four block setup. However, as some of you have noted the issue is getting the cards, I was originally relying on a few listing I bought on Ebay all of which turned out to be scams, even ones with pictures. Guess I am back to square one so even though I would prefer to buy Kingpins for under $1300, I will jump on a FTW3 or Strix if I see some new under $1000
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    Re: Kingpin 1080 Ti Waterblock 2018/03/19 21:41:13 (permalink)
    Again Maroon, where in the world do you live? In the EU or outside of EU? Good luck on finding 3 additional cards. And yeah, when I got my air cooled one, I was giggling about the listings on eBay. All of them below 800€ and from users having only one review ... knew this could be only scam because they all used same description and pictures
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