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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/02 15:27:12 (permalink)
I was really curious about this as well! lol
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/02 15:52:50 (permalink)
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/02 16:05:57 (permalink)
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What is that watercooling on the back side of your card? Very nice setup you have.
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/02 23:05:20 (permalink)
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olaf_r
now Push/Pull on the KingPin with EKWB Vardar EVO Fans, quiet and nice Temps



out of curiosity is that the lian li case? If so what fan is that blowing out the back?




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so yes its a lian li case Lian-Li PC-O11DX Dynamic XL and that Fan on the back is a ZALMAN ZM-SF120 PWM ARGB
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 01:54:06 (permalink)
olaf_r that whole setup looks great, good job 

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 03:35:30 (permalink)
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What is that watercooling on the back side of your card? Very nice setup you have.


 
Ty, its an Mp5works backplate cooler https://mp5works.com/  its a really nice product if im honest great packaging instructions manual and good customer support. choice of parallel connectors with push fittings and pipes or traditional fittings as above, the above is 3090ftw3 currently on 2x 560mm black ice rads, with noise blocker fans (running at 400rpm most of the time) theres a 3rd black ice 480 on order for the roof but its late! 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 04:40:07 (permalink)
Traded my day 1 MSI Ventus 3080 I got from MC (waited 10 hrs lol) for the 1st ftw3 and got the 2nd one from the queue system.  I have a hybrid kit and more 8 pin connectors coming in today.  Quick pic I took, bad angle lol.  Please no hate

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 04:47:17 (permalink)
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now Push/Pull on the KingPin with EKWB Vardar EVO Fans, quiet and nice Temps

 
how is your pump, is it quiet?
any coil whine from the card?
mine KP is superCrap
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 05:40:52 (permalink)
realy quiet also the pump, absolut ok with me
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 15:35:16 (permalink)
Sorry bout the wall reflection 5600x 3070FTW3 Min RGB

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 18:48:58 (permalink)
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Traded my day 1 MSI Ventus 3080 I got from MC (waited 10 hrs lol) for the 1st ftw3 and got the 2nd one from the queue system.  I have a hybrid kit and more 8 pin connectors coming in today.  Quick pic I took, bad angle lol.  Please no hate



That's a nice setup there, but it looks like you have some GPU sag there.  You might want to take a look at the Lian Li GPU brace kit.  It mounts to the motherboard using the standard atx points either in the middle or the right side of the board.  It also comes with two pieces in which you can brace both your gpus.  Those gpus weigh a ton.  Mines was really easy to install.  I mounted mines using the center ATX holes for the motherboard, but my friend has a Dark Hero mobo and he had heat sinks that covered the middle ATX screws of the mobo so we used the ATX mounting points on the right side of the mobo.  As long as you have only two sata ports stacked on each other, the mount should fit though any connectors there that don't have a 90 degree port would be hard to access.  That Lian Li GPU bracket is cheap, but it does do a great job at helping support the weight of the gpus.  

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 20:25:45 (permalink)
awesome man, thanks for the tip.  Will order it now !
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 20:36:05 (permalink)
Nice looking rigs all - nice work all!!
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/03 21:57:49 (permalink)
These all look amazing. Can't wait for mine to arrive
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 08:30:15 (permalink)
Man, I am going to have pics too, hopefully soon ;)
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 08:44:06 (permalink)
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now Push/Pull on the KingPin with EKWB Vardar EVO Fans, quiet and nice Temps



Nice setup!.  I have the O11D XL as well.  What GPU vertical support are you using, EK, Lian Li and what riser cable and version (3.0 or 4.0) are you using?

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 09:50:06 (permalink)
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Vertcal GPU Stand is the original Lian Li one with some RGB Mod, Riser Cable is a "LINKUP - Ultra PCIe 4.0 X16 Riser-Kabel", work well for me absolut stable PCI 4.0 connection
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 10:39:55 (permalink)
Looks good
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 11:16:37 (permalink)
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tks
Vertcal GPU Stand is the original Lian Li one with some RGB Mod, Riser Cable is a "LINKUP - Ultra PCIe 4.0 X16 Riser-Kabel", work well for me absolut stable PCI 4.0 connection


One more question.  I assume that your MB is AMD and is PCIe 4.0 compliant? 

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 11:40:40 (permalink)
yes it is  Ryzen 5950X + Gigabyte x570 xtreme
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 11:50:09 (permalink)
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yes it is  Ryzen 5950X + Gigabyte x570 xtreme


Thank you for the info.  Looking at installing my card vertically as well in the O11D XL.

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 12:05:47 (permalink)
So I have a FTW3 Hybrid coming tomorrow... not sure if the rad will fit on top.  Is my next best option to remove the top two rear fans on my CPU rad and try to put the Hybrid rad there on the same side as the mobo? (pushing through the mobo tray and pulling from the rad side?)
 
ORRRRR maybe relocating the CPU rad on the side and putting the Hybrid rad in front? (my CPU isn't crazy overclocked and stays well within the temps I expect... 70s max) I am by no means a big PC builder but am always option to ideas/perspectives.  
 
I'm also unsure what to do with the XOC bios or if I should just stick to what it comes with stock... Kind of a n00b not but more indecisive than anything. (as well as restricted by options/knowledge) I am just a gamer benchy scores don't really turn me on.
 
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 12:30:43 (permalink)
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So I have a FTW3 Hybrid coming tomorrow... not sure if the rad will fit on top.  Is my next best option to remove the top two rear fans on my CPU rad and try to put the Hybrid rad there on the same side as the mobo? (pushing through the mobo tray and pulling from the rad side?)
 
ORRRRR maybe relocating the CPU rad on the side and putting the Hybrid rad in front? (my CPU isn't crazy overclocked and stays well within the temps I expect... 70s max) I am by no means a big PC builder but am always option to ideas/perspectives.  
 
I'm also unsure what to do with the XOC bios or if I should just stick to what it comes with stock... Kind of a n00b not but more indecisive than anything. (as well as restricted by options/knowledge) I am just a gamer benchy scores don't really turn me on.
 



You should be able to install the Hybrid rad at the top of your case, but the Corsair tubes will touch one of the Hybrid rad fan.  You can relocate your CPU rad to the top, as you said and can install the Hybrid rad at the front top two fan location.  If you go with this option, you might have to forgo with the push/pull configuration on the CPU rad.  In any case, make sure that the Hybrid rad fans are exhausting out of the case.

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 20:53:58 (permalink)
Stupid Imgur.
Standby, pic incoming when I can make it work.
Edit: Got it, I guess.
3080 FTW3 paired with a 3900x
Whole system is going under water soon. 

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/04 21:11:14 (permalink)
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nice setup there, but it looks like you have some GPU sag there.  You might want to take a look at the Lian Li GPU brace kit.  It mounts to the motherboard using the standard atx points either in the middle or the right side of the board.  It also comes with two pieces in which you can brace both your gpus.  Those gpus weigh a ton.  Mines was really easy to install.  I mounted mines using the center ATX holes for the motherboard, but my friend has a Dark Hero mobo and he had heat sinks that covered the middle ATX screws of the mobo so we used the ATX mounting points on the right side of the mobo.  As long as you have only two sata ports stacked on each other, the mount should fit though any connectors there that don't have a 90 degree port would be hard to access.  That Lian Li GPU bracket is cheap, but it does do a great job at helping support the weight of the gpus.  


I checked that bracket does not fit on the RTX 3080 FTW3/Ultra's so they would be burning money on a 48-50 dollar product for no reason.

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/05 00:01:53 (permalink)
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nice Builds on here
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so yes its a lian li case Lian-Li PC-O11DX Dynamic XL and that Fan on the back is a ZALMAN ZM-SF120 PWM ARGB


One last question how are you controlling the LED color on it? though your motherboard? Or do i have to buy the controller?
 

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/05 00:50:42 (permalink)
To bad that gigabyte Fusion RGB Control Softare is an Disaster, i have an extra Controller from Zalman the Z-Sync, that Software is also not that good, but u need it only for programming and can close it after, the controller save the settings and store it also after restarts without running that Software again. The Aorus Software need starts every Time with the system and until that all RGB  Hardware run in "Standard Mode".
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/06 07:14:27 (permalink)
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To bad that gigabyte Fusion RGB Control Softare is an Disaster, i have an extra Controller from Zalman the Z-Sync, that Software is also not that good, but u need it only for programming and can close it after, the controller save the settings and store it also after restarts without running that Software again. The Aorus Software need starts every Time with the system and until that all RGB  Hardware run in "Standard Mode".



I have been looking for something that does exactly this to get better control than Gigabyte Fusion for a while now, thank you for pointing it out.
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/06 10:34:22 (permalink)
 
Almost finished my build.. one of the more difficult builds I've done as I'm trying to fit an EATX motherboard and full loop in an ATX case lol. My fingertips are sore af from trying to squeeze into tight spots to get this build done. Today I hope to put the EK block on the 3090 and get that mounted and do the leak testing. I'm building a Z490 Dark rig with an i7-10700k, partly because at the time it was near impossible to find an i9-10900k without having to buy some random motherboard with it that I didn't want, or pay some ridiculous scalper prices. Pics so far:
 
Motherboard mounted and main power cables.

  
Radiators added (280mm top and bottom) + Optimus Signature V2 CPU block + additional cabling.

 
Pump/res and most of loop added. Loop order: pump/res > GPU > CPU > rad > rad > pump/res. I was initially planning on a radiator between the GPU and CPU, but this way is a lot less complicated. I was concerned about temps having the CPU right after the GPU, but apparently it makes little difference as the water temp will even out throughout the loop regardless of loop order.

 
Drainage.. was really difficult to find a place for it.

 
I will be vertical mounting the 3090 (obviously) - it just fits in, and the riser cable will sit about 10mm above the radiator fan. The only issue I have now is how to run the 3 x VGA cables from the 3090 back to the PSU... I'll update once the 3090 is in there.
 
This is a dual chamber case btw - Corsair 680X. The PSU is an EVGA 1000 T2.
 
I'm going to scream at the sky if the leak test fails.
 
...hours later...
 
and the waterblock is now mounted and sitting in the case all hooked up.

 
..and the big moment - the pressure leak test. YES!!!! Ran it 4 times, 15 minutes each time for the first three, then 25 minutes the last one. The first run had a very very slight pressure drop, so I checked all the fittings but I think it was actually the drainage valve, so I put a fill valve fitting on the end of that and it was all good - NO LEAKS! So relieved! Next is to fill up the reservoir and run it on a separate power supply for a few hours to make sure everything is good, then finally fire this beast up and hope everything else is good and the thermals are solid. What a mission this build has been.

 
and it's up and running..
 

 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/03/06 14:25:48 (permalink)
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nice setup there, but it looks like you have some GPU sag there.  You might want to take a look at the Lian Li GPU brace kit.  It mounts to the motherboard using the standard atx points either in the middle or the right side of the board.  It also comes with two pieces in which you can brace both your gpus.  Those gpus weigh a ton.  Mines was really easy to install.  I mounted mines using the center ATX holes for the motherboard, but my friend has a Dark Hero mobo and he had heat sinks that covered the middle ATX screws of the mobo so we used the ATX mounting points on the right side of the mobo.  As long as you have only two sata ports stacked on each other, the mount should fit though any connectors there that don't have a 90 degree port would be hard to access.  That Lian Li GPU bracket is cheap, but it does do a great job at helping support the weight of the gpus.  


I checked that bracket does not fit on the RTX 3080 FTW3/Ultra's so they would be burning money on a 48-50 dollar product for no reason.


 Not sure if you are talking about the same Lian Li anti sag bracket.  But this is the part number from Lian Li which I took from the Microcenter website:  G89.GB-001X.00 (https://www.microcenter.com/product/605934/lian-li-graphic-card-anti-sag-bracket).  I used this on my case with a 3070 FTW3 Ultra which as almost the same if not the same as the 3080/3090 FTW3 Ultras as they have what I thought the same cooling radiator.  The size vertically doesn't matter as you can  mount the support brace in a number of positions vertically and then slide the brace up or down to support the weight of the GPU.  Like I said in my original post, if your motherboard covers the middle set of ATX mounting screw(think of grouping the mounting ATX screws in vertical planes) then you could also use the ones on the far right as long as your SATA ports are not stacked 3 high or blocking access to any ports you have to have since the mounting rail will obstruct access.  The GPU brace I'm sharing is NOT a vertical mount as the original poster has 2 horizontally mounted 3080s.  You could try and fit two vertically mounted GPUs on the Lian Li XL GPU vertical mount, but the weight of two GPUs might be too much to support that mount without further bracing.  Plus the GPU brace/anti sag kit I mentioned is NOT 50-60 dollars.  It's only 8 bucks at microcenter.  So I'm not sure what  you are posting about.  
 
I might have used the wrong term in my original post, but if you do a google search of "Lian Li GPU brace" the first item that comes up with my computer is the anti sag kit that I mentioned.  This IMO should be considered a must for any builder using heavy GPUs that can fit this when using their MOBOs.  I used this on my son's MSI Z390 gaming when we upgraded his mobo and redid his computer with a 3070 ultra, mines with the ASUS tuff Gaming with a 3070 FTW3 Ultra, and my friends computer with a ASUS Dark Hero with a 3070 FTW3 Ultra with no issues what so ever.  My son's 3070 Ultra had already started to sag after a week before I put this on which is why I went to the local PC store who builds awesome customs gaming pcs who then shared with me what they use for all their heavy GPU builds.  So I bought a few kits as I was going to building my rig as well as another for a friend.  As long as you can mount this to your mobo without restricting access to key ports, it provides you a clean build as no one can see your braces or your sagging GPUs and it doesn't cost much.  If you look at my pc a few pages back, you can't even see the mount.  It's just a really clean look while being functional.  
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30 Lian Li AL120 fans
2 * 480mm medium thickness rad, 2 * 360mm medium thickness rad, with
Two EK Pump/res combos.  Custom hard tube loop.  
Samsung G7 32" Monitor
EVGA Z20 Keyboard
Glorious Model O
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