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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/26 10:46:29 (permalink)
Damn, some really sick rigs here!
 
I started off in the Meshify C when upgrading to the Hybrid, but felt cramped and temps going up a bit as the DRP4 was a pain to install (had to lose middle fan too) with the radiator. Moved into the 500a for that breathing room, and so I could throw the 420mm Aio in too haha.
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/26 11:02:20 (permalink)
It's got some power!
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/26 12:25:46 (permalink)
Not letting me upload a picture.
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 09:59:57 (permalink)
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Did the JayzTwoCents mini-monitor deal using ADA64 on a 7" raspberry monitor to see stats.
 

 

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Here is my sensor panel that I modified from the Aida 64 boards for my pc.  
 

 





Amazing displays gentlemen.  Was always a big fan of them.

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@Explixit, @Gotspeed_2000, are those both Lamptron hardware monitors?
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:08:38 (permalink)
Looks ****ing!
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:10:18 (permalink)
 
I really like AIDA64. Here's the one I'm working on atm.. running on a Lamptron HM101 10.1" but with a 2560x1600 display. The fan headers and DIMM voltage on the Z590 Dark are not yet readable by AIDA64, they are working with EVGA on an update as I write, so what you see here is just static images for the fan & pump readings, same for system memory voltage. The gauges were based on something I saw in AIDA64, then I made new ones in photoshop - new bezel, new meter design etc. The gauges are for 'at a glance' monitoring, the other stuff is more detailed. The girl I made in Daz3D.
 
 
 
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:13:19 (permalink)
Wow! That looks nice. How long did that take to customize?
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:15:18 (permalink)
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Wow! That looks nice. How long did that take to customize?

Thanks. Quite a few hours in total. I made a lot of different iterations until I had what I wanted. Still might do one with a much more graphic background interface, but I like this one because it's clean and not cluttered with too much info.
 
Was talking with my Mrs and considered making the girl start with more clothes, and wear less and less the hotter the CPU hot, lol.
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:19:54 (permalink)
I'm building my son a Li Lian o11 mini for Christmas and was plan on putting the LCD panel in the front. I also some 7 in LCD in the rear where the fan goes as well, so I'm not sure which to do yet. Back LCD panel is cheaper, so probably that for now.
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:37:44 (permalink)
 
I originally used an old tablet and connected via WiFi lo a local ip and had the display running in a browser, but then bought a 7" 1024x600 Lamptron HM070 - nice little displays, I certainly recommend. You can get them through places like FrozenCPU, TitanRig, although I see one on Amazon right now (although TitanRig tend to bump up the prices on their Amazon stuff). They use a mini HDMI to HDMI cable to connect to the GPU, and a micro USB to USB cable to connect for power. I was speaking to the person at Lamptron in China about where to get that one, and then they sent me the 10" one to try for free, which was really nice of them - but that's when covid hit so things went on the back burner.  
 
Check out what Lamptron have now: http://www.lamptron.com/Products/HardwareMonitor/
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 10:51:11 (permalink)

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 11:09:35 (permalink)
Thanks for the info! I'll probably get the 7-in for him and then make myself one with a full 14-in one
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/27 15:40:42 (permalink)
Mines is a 1080 IPS Rasberry Pi screen.  I'm using the Aida 64 to display the info and since i have unifans all around I use their software to control RGB and speeds for the fans.  I use the asus armory crate for integration of the rgb of the MOBO, case, and water pump.  I set the fans speeds manually based on what I see on the screens and what I am doing at the time.  I connect my screen to the gpu via mini usb cables and power comes from a micro usb port on the screen connected to the pc via a internal usb hub.  

The individual monitors are from Bitspower (top) and Thermaltake (bottom).  They do not send info to aida 64 however.  They allow me to double check the system information along the way.  The top one doesn't have a flow meter and the bottom one does have one.  I ran both since where they are at in the loop is near the front and rear of the loop in relation to the two main rads.  That way I can tell the temps before they get to the gpu and then again after the coolant leaves the cpu.  I do have a third slim rad on the top between the gpu and cpu to help reduce the coolant temp a little before it gets to the cpu.  
 
I actually like working on Aida 64.  It took time to modify the wall paper and then to do all the measurements I wanted.  A big plus was that the large gauge and the base wall paper was a shared item which allowed me then to customize it for my use.  It still took a bit of time to get it to where I wanted it to though.  
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/30 07:37:39 (permalink)
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I really like AIDA64. Here's the one I'm working on atm.. running on a Lamptron HM101 10.1" but with a 2560x1600 display. The fan headers and DIMM voltage on the Z590 Dark are not yet readable by AIDA64, they are working with EVGA on an update as I write, so what you see here is just static images for the fan & pump readings, same for system memory voltage. The gauges were based on something I saw in AIDA64, then I made new ones in photoshop - new bezel, new meter design etc. The gauges are for 'at a glance' monitoring, the other stuff is more detailed. The girl I made in Daz3D.
 
[img]https://forums.evga.com/download.axd?file=0;3455571&where=message&f=nereus01b.png[img]
 



Very cool Nereus.  Thanks for the breakdown.
 
Are these screens touchscreen/interactable say if you want wanted to use Corsair's iCue and change some settings?
 
It's crazy how many screens Lamptron is selling for these type of applications.

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/30 13:27:00 (permalink)
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Very cool Nereus.  Thanks for the breakdown.
 
Are these screens touchscreen/interactable say if you want wanted to use Corsair's iCue and change some settings?
 
It's crazy how many screens Lamptron is selling for these type of applications.

Neither of the panels I have are touch screen, but Lamptron do have touch screen options.
 
The 8.8" 1920x480 style are becoming increasingly popular - either sitting in a case, or mounted below your primary monitor. I see there's a 14" 3840x1100 one there too.. tempting.
 
 
 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/31 12:00:52 (permalink)
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Very cool Nereus.  Thanks for the breakdown.
 
Are these screens touchscreen/interactable say if you want wanted to use Corsair's iCue and change some settings?
 
It's crazy how many screens Lamptron is selling for these type of applications.

Neither of the panels I have are touch screen, but Lamptron do have touch screen options.
 
The 8.8" 1920x480 style are becoming increasingly popular - either sitting in a case, or mounted below your primary monitor. I see there's a 14" 3840x1100 one there too.. tempting.
 



Starting to get ideas....I mean my left screen is currently my system monitoring but nothing wrong with getting more screens right?
 
I also noticed a RGB GPU Holder. lol

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/08/31 12:13:42 (permalink)
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Very cool Nereus.  Thanks for the breakdown.
 
Are these screens touchscreen/interactable say if you want wanted to use Corsair's iCue and change some settings?
 
It's crazy how many screens Lamptron is selling for these type of applications.

Neither of the panels I have are touch screen, but Lamptron do have touch screen options.
 
The 8.8" 1920x480 style are becoming increasingly popular - either sitting in a case, or mounted below your primary monitor. I see there's a 14" 3840x1100 one there too.. tempting.

Starting to get ideas....I mean my left screen is currently my system monitoring but nothing wrong with getting more screens right?
 
I also noticed a RGB GPU Holder. lol


I don't know how anyone could possibly live without an RGB GPU holder. I mean, it's like going without toilet paper. The horror.
 
lolz.
 


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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/01 13:02:23 (permalink)
Optimus on my FTW3. Really good looking block. I may have the backplate powder coated to match my case - I checked with Optimus and they said it shouldn't be a problem. For now just rolling with the black.
 




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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/01 13:42:43 (permalink)
That looks good
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/01 15:06:03 (permalink)
Got my FTW3 Ultra 3060ti put in yesterday!  This thing is a work of art!  (Thanks to the tomshardware.com forums, I learned NOT to use the daisy chain on my PCIe cables...luckily my PSU had 2 PCIe outputs)
 
Granted my patience had worn thin and I just decided to order one off of Amazon. The price was above MSRP but not outrageous.  
 
I love tinkering but don't trust my skills to build a full PC so I started with a pre-built CyberpowerPC and have been modding and replacing parts as I go.  It came with a Zotac 2060 which had served me admirably but the 3060ti is a superior piece of technology.  My next upgrade will be my PSU.  I am absolutely jealous of some of your builds!  I'm gaming on a budget.

 
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/01 15:11:07 (permalink)
I keep waiting to find a GPU but no luck. I just spent $1000 on the other components, don't want to overspend on a GPU
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/01 17:50:10 (permalink)
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/01 18:39:39 (permalink)
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I keep waiting to find a GPU but no luck. I just spent $1000 on the other components, don't want to overspend on a GPU


Unfortunately, no matter how, or where you buy a GPU currently, you will overspend. Used to be for quite a few years, $450-$500 would buy you the top tier Nvidia GPU. But in this current GPU shortage, a Retail priced 3080 Founders Edition at $800.00 is a steal, but it’s by far the hardest card to get unless you know someone who has a bot and can snag one from Best Buy somehow. I originally planned to sell my 1080ti and get a 3080 “thinking” I wouldn’t have to spend much more to upgrade. Little did I know at the time just how hard (for the first time ever) it would be to actually get a card. Almost 9 months later I was only able to get a new 3080ti through EVGA and the Elite Program (and a very fast fiber connection) but spent way more then I had originally planned. Went from thinking I would spend $800.00 to just under $1,500 total for a GPU, but am very thankful I even got one. To this day, months later it’s still almost impossible to get a new GPU, unless of course you buy one from scalpers on Ebay, which there is an almost unlimited supply there. I honestly think that all the board partners are selling 90% of the cards they produce on Ebay for double or more then retail. There are thousands of cards sold on Ebay every day/Week. Good luck to you, and hope you find a card soon at a reasonable price.

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/02 12:20:01 (permalink)
I just snagged a 6600xt off Amazon. It won't ship till late October, but this is a Christmas present so it will do.
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/02 12:22:41 (permalink)
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What fans are those?
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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/03 10:59:22 (permalink)
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Optimus on my FTW3. Really good looking block. I may have the backplate powder coated to match my case - I checked with Optimus and they said it shouldn't be a problem. For now just rolling with the black.
 






Now I see why they cost so much ($400?)...So much material used and a beast of a cooler I've heard.
 
What tubing are you using?  
 
Also, is that a Aqua RGB D5 pump?

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/03 11:39:31 (permalink)
My first custom loop.
 

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Re: ***Show us your 3000 Series GPU*** 2021/09/03 13:12:02 (permalink)
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Optimus on my FTW3. Really good looking block. I may have the backplate powder coated to match my case - I checked with Optimus and they said it shouldn't be a problem. For now just rolling with the black.
 






Now I see why they cost so much ($400?)...So much material used and a beast of a cooler I've heard.
 
What tubing are you using?  
 
Also, is that a Aqua RGB D5 pump?


 
Yea, basically $400 for the block and XL heatsink. Tubing is Bitspower brass (16mm). Pump/housing is the EK Quantum Inertia D5 RGB.


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