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2019/01/06 18:30:53 (permalink)
Going to be a sweet card, cant wait to see benchmarks on this beast. Hats off to Kingpin Cooling aka Vince and team for making such great cards year after year.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:32:28 (permalink)
    Hybrid Only, At lest they have No Hydro Copper Listed.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:34:26 (permalink)
    Fingers crossed we get one as a option at some point
     
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:37:25 (permalink)
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    Fingers crossed we get one as a option at some point

    I was then broke down and got the FTW3 Hydro Coppers.
    Maybe next Round.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:37:44 (permalink)
    I’m sure there will be more to come. This is the first big teaser.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:41:28 (permalink)
    Just hoping i can be ready when the time comes to grab a hydrocopper, need to get this build done quick so i can start saving for one
     
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:51:46 (permalink)
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    I’m sure there will be more to come. This is the first big teaser.

    Not what this is showing.
    EVGA 2018/19 - Graphics Card Product Guide + RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN Hybrid 11G-P4-2589-KR
    GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN Hybrid Gaming 11G-P4-2589-KR 
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:55:22 (permalink)
    8+8+6 hungry
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 18:58:13 (permalink)
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    8+8+6 hungry

    Just wait till others start posting oh you only need an 750 Watt PSU
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:00:12 (permalink)
    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:01:50 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Not True at all.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:08:19 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff
     
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:08:45 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Not True at all.


    True of almost every hybrid card I've ever seen or had. Fluid heats up, card heats up.
    I've seen worse temps from ftw3 hybrid cards then I'm getting already. Some better but no clue how long they were running.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:09:57 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff
     


    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:10:47 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket



    Hybrid coolers work. If air was a better option then I wouldn't expect to see EVGA do a hybrid cooler. The reason we are seeing the hybrid used is both EVGA and Kingpin thought it was the better option over air.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:10:56 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff
     


    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Air and hydrocopper
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:12:26 (permalink)
    the 2080ti gets warm as it is on air, this was the best option for starters
     
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:16:36 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff



    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Air and hydrocopper


    HC is an entirely different monster than a 140mm rad, historically they're great for short runs but law of diminishing returns sets in and things get not so satisfactory in my opinion.

    As far as evga and kp thinking it's the best option, well one could argue it is but for their wallets.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:18:24 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff
     


    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Yes and also Hydro Copper as well, I have two of them. View System

     
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:22:32 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff



    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Air and hydrocopper


    HC is an entirely different monster than a 140mm rad, historically they're great for short runs but law of diminishing returns sets in and things get not so satisfactory in my opinion.

    As far as evga and kp thinking it's the best option, well one could argue it is but for their wallets.

    I have 2 GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Cards using Hybrid Coolers running 7x24 @ 2050 MHz with the Temps under 43°C

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:23:58 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff



    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Air and hydrocopper


    HC is an entirely different monster than a 140mm rad, historically they're great for short runs but law of diminishing returns sets in and things get not so satisfactory in my opinion.

    As far as evga and kp thinking it's the best option, well one could argue it is but for their wallets.

    I have 2 GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Cards using Hybrid Coolers running 7x24 @ 2050 MHz with the Temps under 43°C

    Under stress?
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:25:32 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff



    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Air and hydrocopper


    HC is an entirely different monster than a 140mm rad, historically they're great for short runs but law of diminishing returns sets in and things get not so satisfactory in my opinion.

    As far as evga and kp thinking it's the best option, well one could argue it is but for their wallets.

    I have 2 GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Cards using Hybrid Coolers running 7x24 @ 2050 MHz with the Temps under 43°C

    Under stress?

    Yes @ 98% Usage if that is what you are asking.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:28:34 (permalink)
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    I was excited until I saw the hybrid cooler. I prefer air over that, that power hungry of a card is going to heat up a hybrid cooler after like an hour and temps will skyrocket

    Copper heat sink will help in the heat dept, my current card is a 1080ti kingpin and i can game for hours and only hit tops 45c but i also run my fans at 70%, could care less about noise as im after keeping her cool as possible, water block is here just waiting for my loop stuff



    Aren't the 1080ti KPs air?

    Air and hydrocopper


    HC is an entirely different monster than a 140mm rad, historically they're great for short runs but law of diminishing returns sets in and things get not so satisfactory in my opinion.

    As far as evga and kp thinking it's the best option, well one could argue it is but for their wallets.

    I have 2 GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Cards using Hybrid Coolers running 7x24 @ 2050 MHz with the Temps under 43°C

    Under stress?

    Yes @ 98% Usage if that is what you are asking.


    There are guys in this thread reporting 10c+ higher than my temps at lower clocks. I don't know what kinda magic you're doing but that's abnormal.


    https://forums.evga.com/m...481&p=1#msg2897481
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:34:28 (permalink)
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    Yes @ 98% Usage if that is what you are asking.

    There are guys in this thread reporting 10c+ higher than my temps at lower clocks. I don't know what kinda magic you're doing but that's abnormal.
    https://forums.evga.com/m...481&p=1#msg2897481

    https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/2897481 This is about the RTX Cards that run hotter than the GTX Cards.
    The KINGPIN Cards has a Copper Heat Sink unlike the other Cards as post above #12
     
    But this is taking this Thread Off Topic now.

    I can fire up the other one as well and post the same.
     
    In general the RTX Cards run 10°C-15°C higher than the GTX Cards air or water.
    Under Water using Hydro Copper Water Blocks.

    My GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N Hydro Copper 11G-P4-6799-KR Cards

     
    All cards ATM are running PG Genefer Tasks.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 19:51:31 (permalink)
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    Fingers crossed we get one as a option at some point

    I was then broke down and got the FTW3 Hydro Coppers.
    Maybe next Round.




    What Water Blocks do the Hydro Coppers use? Wonder if my EK Terminal blocks would be compatible....I believe Hydro Coppers used to use EK Blocks (Swiftech prior to that) ?

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 20:02:39 (permalink)
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    Fingers crossed we get one as a option at some point

    I was then broke down and got the FTW3 Hydro Coppers.
    Maybe next Round.

    What Water Blocks do the Hydro Coppers use? Wonder if my EK Terminal blocks would be compatible....I believe Hydro Coppers used to use EK Blocks (Swiftech prior to that) ?

    It is unknown who makes the Current EVGA Hydro Copper Water Blocks.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 20:06:27 (permalink)
    EVGA makes the hydrocopper blocks now, as far as I know.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 20:08:58 (permalink)
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    Fingers crossed we get one as a option at some point

    I was then broke down and got the FTW3 Hydro Coppers.
    Maybe next Round.




    What Water Blocks do the Hydro Coppers use? Wonder if my EK Terminal blocks would be compatible....I believe Hydro Coppers used to use EK Blocks (Swiftech prior to that) ?


    EVGA used to use EK blocks for their Hydrocopper cards.  Then, they switched to some other manufacturer, but have been very secretive about the identity of that manufacturer.  Probably just some no-name factory in China.  Like, who makes EVGA's air coolers?  I guess it ends up being not relevant.
     
    Water blocks are usually nickel plated copper, using CNC machining, maybe some EDM notches, some sort of CNC machined plexiglass or acetal top, and maybe some cosmetic plates, meshes, and/or LEDs.  I suppose it really isn't magic and using some no-name manufacturer is probably a good way to reduce costs by cutting out the middle man.
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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 20:22:18 (permalink)
    I think starting with the GTX 1080xx Hydro Copper Water Blocks they are the Best Yet over the EK and the older Swiftech that came on the GTX 680 and 690 Cards.
    The GTX 9xx Cards used the EK version and are OK but really like the new ones.

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    Re: Kingpin 2080ti 2019/01/06 23:53:50 (permalink)
    I'm so excited! Can't wait!
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