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2019/04/29 18:06:44 (permalink)
When is this hitting the shelves?! It's the last piece I need for my new build.
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/29 18:08:11 (permalink)
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    When is this hitting the shelves?! It's the last piece I need for my new build.


    Supposed to be in May sometime according to recent information.
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/29 19:11:26 (permalink)
    I'll let ya know when they hit.. after I order mine! Lol

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/29 21:52:57 (permalink)
    Get in line gents, I’ll be ordering mine first. :)
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/30 00:41:35 (permalink)
    Might not even need one with these temps over here! Haha. 37-38c at 73f room temp and at 2235mhz and climbing.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/30 10:04:45 (permalink)
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    Might not even need one with these temps over here! Haha. 37-38c at 73f room temp and at 2235mhz and climbing.


    Isn’t your card mounted in mostly an open bench type scenario?
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/30 10:14:20 (permalink)
    I wonder how many Threads are going to be created on this same Topic

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/04/30 10:17:47 (permalink)
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    Might not even need one with these temps over here! Haha. 37-38c at 73f room temp and at 2235mhz and climbing.


    Isn’t your card mounted in mostly an open bench type scenario?


    Atm yes. And when the new case comes and copper block is released from there on yes.. if it takes more then a few weeks I may get bored and put the new case together anyways.. i prob would do that anyways.. just have the CPU loop running.. though debating on running 1 loop with the 4 rads and 2 pumps.

    Anyways.. mount your rad outside your case! Lol

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 07:42:55 (permalink)
    May 8th, still no updates! 
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 07:45:25 (permalink)
    I am going to create at least 3 threads and get them all disabled by mods just like when the KPE was released
     But seriously were is this Hydro Copper. I need it in my life

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 07:51:17 (permalink)
    I wonder why production takes so long. It appears from the photos they already have a working unit. You would think EVGA would want to get it out asap.
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:11:34 (permalink)
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    May 8th, still no updates! 

    This gives you more Time to Test out your Card.
     
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    I wonder why production takes so long. It appears from the photos they already have a working unit. You would think EVGA would want to get it out asap.

    We want them to be the Best that it can be, do we not
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:32:53 (permalink)
    With how amazing the stock CLC is, EVGA is probably spending extra time making sure the Hydro Copper doesn't under perform. That would be a real mess...

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:35:26 (permalink)
    I'm not sure its gonna get much better to be quite honest, these CLC's that are stock are pretty impresive i think.




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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:40:28 (permalink)
    They can take their time as far as I'm concerned. I'm in no rush... securing a KPE was my main priority and that was priority was met so I'm not too miffed about having to wait a little for the waterblock. I don't think there will be a whole lot to gain performance-wise when going from the CLC to an open loop, there will be some small gains no doubt but for me personally it will be more about the aesthetic & temperature/noise reduction.
     
    Now for those who are going to use a chiller with their block, obviously that's different and there could be some nice gains to be had there.


     
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:42:56 (permalink)
    I'm I a rush.. insert pic of new case just sitting there raw on a desk trying to figure out where I want to put all the rads and water lines.. :/

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:46:19 (permalink)
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    I'm not sure its gonna get much better to be quite honest, these CLC's that are stock are pretty impresive i think.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:47:08 (permalink)
    I want one asap because I am at the limits for ambient clocks and perf and am going to sub zero chill the KPE before I move on to DICE followed by LN2skees. If I knew it was not coming out this month I would probably start Richiec77's process.
     
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:48:07 (permalink)
    I could post a frame photo of my Core W100 but having to much fun Benchmarking on my current Core X71

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:49:12 (permalink)
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    I'm not sure its gonna get much better to be quite honest, these CLC's that are stock are pretty impresive i think.

    Yes They Are, EVGA Should Move to the 240 for all their Hybrid Kits and Graphics Cards with them Preinstalled.




    I have not decided if i'm going to jump as soon as released or wait and see if people here on the forums are a bit upset if not much gain is aquired.




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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:50:21 (permalink)
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    They can take their time as far as I'm concerned. I'm in no rush... securing a KPE was my main priority and that was priority was met so I'm not too miffed about having to wait a little for the waterblock. I don't think there will be a whole lot to gain performance-wise when going from the CLC to an open loop, there will be some small gains no doubt but for me personally it will be more about the aesthetic & temperature/noise reduction.
     
    Now for those who are going to use a chiller with their block, obviously that's different and there could be some nice gains to be had there.

    Same here on the Rush.
    The Chiller is here but cannot set it up for another 24 Hours. Then I will see how all this works on my FTW3 SLI Setup.
    I still have to much Benchmarking and Test Reviewing anyway before I take the Current Hybrid Cooler the is Keeping this Card Nice and Cool ATM.
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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 09:57:13 (permalink)
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    I'm not sure its gonna get much better to be quite honest, these CLC's that are stock are pretty impresive i think.

    Yes They Are, EVGA Should Move to the 240 for all their Hybrid Kits and Graphics Cards with them Preinstalled.

    I have not decided if i'm going to jump as soon as released or wait and see if people here on the forums are a bit upset if not much gain is aquired.

    Very Good idea as a lot of FTW3 Users had some understanding installation issues when they started to install their Hydro Copper Water Blocks (EK as well).
    Once we remove the Hybrid Cooler it will not be an easy task put back on. Added to this is the OLED which adds a little more understanding.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 10:14:09 (permalink)
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    I'm not sure its gonna get much better to be quite honest, these CLC's that are stock are pretty impresive i think.

    Yes They Are, EVGA Should Move to the 240 for all their Hybrid Kits and Graphics Cards with them Preinstalled.

    I have not decided if i'm going to jump as soon as released or wait and see if people here on the forums are a bit upset if not much gain is aquired.

    Very Good idea as a lot of FTW3 Users had some understanding installation issues when they started to install their Hydro Copper Water Blocks (EK as well).
    Once we remove the Hybrid Cooler it will not be an easy task put back on. Added to this is the OLED which adds a little more understanding.




    The bad card i sent back in i took apart and reapplied TIM hoping it would help and it didn't but the tear down was pretty easy. I noticed the size of the pump and with the size of the copper block i am skeptical that a hydro copper will benefit much. I can see it helping with the memory chips because they would then be water cooled vs the copper cold plate but then the memory does not seem to b giving any issues right now, i mean gosh most people are getting 2075 to 2100 or better in some cases so i don't think your gonna get much higher anyway with the hydro copper. Lot to think about.




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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 10:23:55 (permalink)
    Ya only reason I can see to Hydro Copper is - Chiller and or aesthetics. It is going to look so nice in a complete build once all the benching is completed.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 12:52:59 (permalink)
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    Ya only reason I can see to Hydro Copper is - Chiller and or aesthetics. It is going to look so nice in a complete build once all the benching is completed.

    Yes the do look Cool

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 12:55:24 (permalink)
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    I'm not sure its gonna get much better to be quite honest, these CLC's that are stock are pretty impresive i think.

    Yes They Are, EVGA Should Move to the 240 for all their Hybrid Kits and Graphics Cards with them Preinstalled.

    I have not decided if i'm going to jump as soon as released or wait and see if people here on the forums are a bit upset if not much gain is aquired.

    Very Good idea as a lot of FTW3 Users had some understanding installation issues when they started to install their Hydro Copper Water Blocks (EK as well).
    Once we remove the Hybrid Cooler it will not be an easy task put back on. Added to this is the OLED which adds a little more understanding.

    The bad card i sent back in i took apart and reapplied TIM hoping it would help and it didn't but the tear down was pretty easy. I noticed the size of the pump and with the size of the copper block i am skeptical that a hydro copper will benefit much. I can see it helping with the memory chips because they would then be water cooled vs the copper cold plate but then the memory does not seem to b giving any issues right now, i mean gosh most people are getting 2075 to 2100 or better in some cases so i don't think your gonna get much higher anyway with the hydro copper. Lot to think about.

    This is a nice thing about an Hybrid Pump as it is simple to replace the TIM.
    The only hard part is the Base Plate with the Thermal Pads that are put in as layers of Thermal Pads and are Very Thin.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 14:14:58 (permalink)
    Wait what? I think I am misunderstanding are you saying that instead of using a single appropriate thickness pad of lets say 5mm they used 5x1mm pads?

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 14:53:08 (permalink)
    When I pulled off the XC RTX 2080 Ti & RTX 2080 Ti XC ULTRA Coolers Over the VRM on the Left Side of the GPU it was like pulling paper thin pads off.
    They just break apart.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 15:06:31 (permalink)
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    When I pulled off the XC RTX 2080 Ti & RTX 2080 Ti XC ULTRA Coolers Over the VRM on the Left Side of the GPU it was like pulling paper thin pads off.
    They just break apart.


    Great be nice is someone tells evga to include a new set of paper thin thermal sticky tape so when it's time we can put the heatsinks back on our cards for resale or if theirs an issue with the block were not stranded with nothing.

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    Re: RTX 2080ti Kingpin Waterblock 2019/05/08 15:21:58 (permalink)
    I'd like to think the Hydro Copper would work well with the Koolance EXC-800.  If the 800 can handle 8-12 cores + gpu, that's a lot of freed space from radiators and fans.

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