ksgnow2010astralliteksgnow2010I spent some time this weekend installing the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit onto my Titan X P: Temps Running folding @ home work unit: I can confirm that the GPU block from the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit works great for the Titan X P. You can use the existing Titan PCB heat spreader, and the EVGA block. Unfortunately, you have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan plug. Not too scary, just take your time.Nice write-up! I was waiting for confirmation if the 1080 Hybrid worked for the Titan X Pascal. But why did you unplug the fan? Shouldn't it still be on to cool the VRMs?You have to connect the AIO pump head to the PCB. This cable is a splitter cable that you also connect the shroud fan into. In order to get at this connector, you have to totally disassemble the card. Does that make more sense?
astralliteksgnow2010I spent some time this weekend installing the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit onto my Titan X P: Temps Running folding @ home work unit: I can confirm that the GPU block from the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit works great for the Titan X P. You can use the existing Titan PCB heat spreader, and the EVGA block. Unfortunately, you have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan plug. Not too scary, just take your time.Nice write-up! I was waiting for confirmation if the 1080 Hybrid worked for the Titan X Pascal. But why did you unplug the fan? Shouldn't it still be on to cool the VRMs?
ksgnow2010I spent some time this weekend installing the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit onto my Titan X P: Temps Running folding @ home work unit: I can confirm that the GPU block from the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit works great for the Titan X P. You can use the existing Titan PCB heat spreader, and the EVGA block. Unfortunately, you have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan plug. Not too scary, just take your time.
ericc191I hate you guys. I told myself I would NOT purchase a Titan X Pascal. Well.. My card now has a $1299.99 deficit. All of y'all talking about how amazing the performance is made me buy one. I will be sending each and everyone who has participated in this thread an invoice for $5.00.
Nereus Thanks for the pics! It's not much as far as aesthetics go, but it certainly looks like it means serious business. Do you have your fans set up to push or pull? The 360 wont fit in my case without modding (Corsair Carbide Air 540) and even then it's very tight fit, but someone did it, although only with the CPU cooler, not GPU as well.That will only fit front mounted, not top mounted. The 240 will fit if top mounted like yours... but because of the way EK have made the radiator and pump with the tubing coming out the opposite side from the fans, it would mean top mounting would have fans set up to pull not push for me, which is not ideal (the location of my case is semi-enclosed, so intake from the top would be a very bad idea). Plus not sure I want CPU *and* GPU being cooled by a single 240 radiator. The EVGA 1080 Hybrid (which I had for a little while) does fit in front, and I can still have the Corsair CPU cooler at the top separate, so this would be the better option (and cheaper) unless I want to mod my case. Thanks for making me do more research on this though, lol. :) Great link to check how (if) it fits in your case:http://www.ekwb.com/predator/case-compatibility-list/
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