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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 14:06:36
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I would if I had one and it's not been from theack of trying. Blame EVGA for that...
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 17:20:48
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Needs more hybrids: This is actually my first gaming rig I've ever built, any criticism/suggestions on anything? Would be appreciated. My idea on the radiators mounting placements: Because the top is being utilized by the h100i CPU cooler, that spots out, due to spacing of the case and the CPU radiator, the back spot is out as well. Typically for most people's builds that I've seen, the GPU's are mounted on the front intake of the case with fans, but I think blowing air through the radiators and throughout the case generally makes everything in there hotter...so I decided to throw one mount on the bottom with a fan on it exhausting directly below it, and the other radiator, I removed the fan from it otherwise it would not fit in that location, and mounted it to the inner case where there is the front 140MM fan at intake. So, 140MM intake air through the radiator, and exhausting through the other radiator right below it, keeping a constant and close proximity air flow from the outside front and down and out. (case is elevated on a stand.) While the upper front 140MM fan intakes throughout the case, keeping it wide open, and exhausting out the back/upper radiator in pull config. Testing this out on 1440p gaming with GTAV, highest temps both of my GPU's see are about 53C. (This is the same maximum temperature I'd see when I had a single card.) (I know wire management could be a bit better, but after diving in and out of this case for the past few months going through various parts, including doing the same for a second mini-iTX build, I grew pretty weary of tearing everything apart again...needs a break. Same goes for lighting, I'm using an LED stick that was given to me, whereas I think I could do a better job using LED strips throughout instead.)
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 19:08:19
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Here's my new sli 980ti hydro copper. I didn't know the entire block light up I think it look awesome. My oc
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 20:16:52
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Systom Needs more hybrids:
This is actually my first gaming rig I've ever built, any criticism/suggestions on anything? Would be appreciated.
My idea on the radiators mounting placements: Because the top is being utilized by the h100i CPU cooler, that spots out, due to spacing of the case and the CPU radiator, the back spot is out as well. Typically for most people's builds that I've seen, the GPU's are mounted on the front intake of the case with fans, but I think blowing air through the radiators and throughout the case generally makes everything in there hotter...so I decided to throw one mount on the bottom with a fan on it exhausting directly below it, and the other radiator, I removed the fan from it otherwise it would not fit in that location, and mounted it to the inner case where there is the front 140MM fan at intake. So, 140MM intake air through the radiator, and exhausting through the other radiator right below it, keeping a constant and close proximity air flow from the outside front and down and out. (case is elevated on a stand.) While the upper front 140MM fan intakes throughout the case, keeping it wide open, and exhausting out the back/upper radiator in pull config.
Testing this out on 1440p gaming with GTAV, highest temps both of my GPU's see are about 53C. (This is the same maximum temperature I'd see when I had a single card.)
(I know wire management could be a bit better, but after diving in and out of this case for the past few months going through various parts, including doing the same for a second mini-iTX build, I grew pretty weary of tearing everything apart again...needs a break. Same goes for lighting, I'm using an LED stick that was given to me, whereas I think I could do a better job using LED strips throughout instead.)
Cross that bridge why not going for a full custom loop. This would have gave you more options to place everything the way you want it to be.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 20:27:50
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 20:34:23
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Systom Needs more hybrids:
This is actually my first gaming rig I've ever built, any criticism/suggestions on anything? Would be appreciated.
My idea on the radiators mounting placements: Because the top is being utilized by the h100i CPU cooler, that spots out, due to spacing of the case and the CPU radiator, the back spot is out as well. Typically for most people's builds that I've seen, the GPU's are mounted on the front intake of the case with fans, but I think blowing air through the radiators and throughout the case generally makes everything in there hotter...so I decided to throw one mount on the bottom with a fan on it exhausting directly below it, and the other radiator, I removed the fan from it otherwise it would not fit in that location, and mounted it to the inner case where there is the front 140MM fan at intake. So, 140MM intake air through the radiator, and exhausting through the other radiator right below it, keeping a constant and close proximity air flow from the outside front and down and out. (case is elevated on a stand.) While the upper front 140MM fan intakes throughout the case, keeping it wide open, and exhausting out the back/upper radiator in pull config.
Testing this out on 1440p gaming with GTAV, highest temps both of my GPU's see are about 53C. (This is the same maximum temperature I'd see when I had a single card.)
(I know wire management could be a bit better, but after diving in and out of this case for the past few months going through various parts, including doing the same for a second mini-iTX build, I grew pretty weary of tearing everything apart again...needs a break. Same goes for lighting, I'm using an LED stick that was given to me, whereas I think I could do a better job using LED strips throughout instead.)
I have that same PSU. Have you run into any issues with it not delivering enough power with SLI 980 ti's?
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/26 21:34:32
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Zordrack Cross that bridge why not going for a full custom loop. This would have gave you more options to place everything the way you want it to be.
I've thought about it and it does look fun/cool, but as I said, this was literally my first gaming rig build ever, something I've been wanting to do for years now, so, I played it safe instead when I saw these hybrid options coming out. I'll probably go the custom route in the future for sure, granted it'll be years before I upgrade completely after this. AMP_US I have that same PSU. Have you run into any issues with it not delivering enough power with SLI 980 ti's?
I've only been running this setup for a couple of days now, had a few not very long gaming sessions playing GTAV, replaying original Crysis, catching up with Batman Arkham Origins, and have not run into any problems yet. Time'll tell, let alone testing with afterburner to verify, and eventually OCing etc.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/27 09:56:31
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mokkema
Is this the same spray?
post edited by m@rcinpl - 2015/06/27 10:01:10
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 09:55:49
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wow some of you guys have really clean looking rigs?? how the hell did you manage to hide the PSU cables? a few of these pics have me scratching my head in disbelief on how "clean" or "organized" the insides look? I have a EVGA Supenova G2 750 watt PSU but the cant seem to hide the cables? like this one looks really great even though i can see the psu cables he did a amazing job at channeling them
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 10:36:46
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Need a big case and cut custom holes most times. Also, you can make a façade pretty easily out of anything. I have some being made with evga logos at the sign shop right now.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 10:55:23
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evh19781984 wow some of you guys have really clean looking rigs?? how the hell did you manage to hide the PSU cables? a few of these pics have me scratching my head in disbelief on how "clean" or "organized" the insides look? I have a EVGA Supenova G2 750 watt PSU but the cant seem to hide the cables? like this one looks really great even though i can see the psu cables he did a amazing job at channeling them.
What case do you have?
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 11:25:25
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DirtySouthWookie Picked up 2 reference OC TIs yesterday to replace my "old" 980s.
That is a nice rig you have. I really love that case
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 12:35:56
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This is my rig...now im waiting for my new 980 Ti SC...
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 12:52:05
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m@rcinpl This is my rig...now im waiting for my new 980 Ti SC...
Neat! What's in it now? A 980?
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 12:54:52
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Its an old rig gtx 780. Yesterday i sell gtx 970...and now waiting for 980 ti... Sorry for my bad english
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/28 14:11:09
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m@rcinpl Its an old rig gtx 780. Yesterday i sell gtx 970...and now waiting for 980 ti... Sorry for my bad english
780 is still pretty good. I sold my 780s to get a 980ti. No apologies needed for "bad" English. Your English is 1000x better than my (your native language) is, since I can only speak English.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/06/29 00:21:34
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evh19781984 wow some of you guys have really clean looking rigs?? how the hell did you manage to hide the PSU cables? a few of these pics have me scratching my head in disbelief on how "clean" or "organized" the insides look? I have a EVGA Supenova G2 750 watt PSU but the cant seem to hide the cables? like this one looks really great even though i can see the psu cables he did a amazing job at channeling them
Thank You
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/02 10:14:15
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Just received my Ti today from the step up. Boosts to 1220mhz out of the box. My system is a bit more humble :(
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/02 11:10:32
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teamdolmio Just received my Ti today from the step up. Boosts to 1220mhz out of the box. My system is a bit more humble :(
Cool. I've always liked that case.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/02 11:36:33
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teamdolmio Just received my Ti today from the step up. Boosts to 1220mhz out of the box. My system is a bit more humble :(
Cool. I've always liked that case.
Cheers mate, I do love my Air 240. The 980ti is an absolute beast & my ROG Swift is hungry for frames :)
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/02 12:31:20
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/02 12:39:16
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teamdolmio Just received my Ti today from the step up. Boosts to 1220mhz out of the box. My system is a bit more humble :(
Is the 980 ti logo RGB? If so can it be controlled with this program made by EVGA? http://forums.evga.com/EVGA-LED-Controller-121-Now-Supports-EVGA-Pro-SLI-Bridge-m2028614.aspx If it is not RGB then can it be controlled to breathe with the program? Lastly is 1.2.1 the latest version lol? Nice rig btw
Cheers mate! No RGB. Yes it can 'breath'. I have it set in Geforce experience though.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/03 21:18:11
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With the amount of people trying to colormatch these days, RGB on video cards sure makes sense...
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/04 13:15:00
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This is my current build. I will get the CaseLab MAGNUM SMA8 in the future onceI decide to go custom watercooling. I will use this for a few months before making the switch.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/07 17:06:28
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Loving my Hybrid. Boosts to 1367MHz on stock OC. Had to make a custom bracket to fit the fans and the radiator behind the front grille.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/07 18:20:15
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Sylous Loving my Hybrid. Boosts to 1367MHz on stock OC. Had to make a custom bracket to fit the fans and the radiator behind the front grille.
Good stuff! Looks like the hoses were JUST long enough.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/07 18:29:50
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Kramps Good stuff! Looks like the hoses were JUST long enough.
I can adjust the bracket back and forth and surprisingly this is the perfect fit. Were the hoses a little looser they would scrape the side fan. The HAF X is definitely not the best case for this kind of setup.
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/07 21:12:10
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Replaced my 970 with a reference 980Ti superclocked :) Now if only the hybrid cooler was in stock...
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Re: Show your GTX 980 Ti cards
2015/07/07 21:53:16
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What's your ASIC guys...my have a terrible , only 63% and boost to 1266 on stock...
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