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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/27 18:21:07 (permalink)
EK in the house.
 

 

 

 



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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/27 18:27:01 (permalink)
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EK in the house.










Those look sharp. Simple and clean.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/27 18:51:48 (permalink)
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Those look sharp. Simple and clean.

I couldn't agree more. Definitely a beautiful thing.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/27 20:57:04 (permalink)
Pure video card sex.  I can't wait!

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/27 21:06:11 (permalink)
Trying to decide if I would benefit more from liquid cooling my single or spending the $500 it will cost me + another $500 and getting a second titan and running air for a few months until I get enough money for LC.
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/27 21:13:13 (permalink)
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Trying to decide if I would benefit more from liquid cooling my single or spending the $500 it will cost me + another $500 and getting a second titan and running air for a few months until I get enough money for LC.

 
2nd Titan for the long haul, WC for the short term. 

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 08:03:02 (permalink)
Agreed.  Get the second card, then WC later.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 08:11:22 (permalink)
Probably will get a second one. Need to decide on a PSU now. Thinking one of these 3
A) Corsair ax1200i
B) Seasonic x 1250
C) EVGA Super Nova 1500
 
If I'm going to buy a new PSU I'm going to get one that will hold up for probably any setup ill ever have.  Might as well get a new mobo and cpu as well. Oh yay a new build 
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 10:59:45 (permalink)
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Probably will get a second one. Need to decide on a PSU now. Thinking one of these 3
A) Corsair ax1200i
B) Seasonic x 1250
C) EVGA Super Nova 1500

If I'm going to buy a new PSU I'm going to get one that will hold up for probably any setup ill ever have.  Might as well get a new mobo and cpu as well. Oh yay a new build 

 
Corsair AX1200, Corsair AX1200i, Seasonic X1250, or the Seasonic 1000W Platinum.
From all the reviews the EVGA 1500 is not worth the money.
 
And it always comes down to all your components.  You could get away with a 800ish power supply with two titans.  
post edited by Rei86 - 2013/03/28 11:02:23

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 11:09:24 (permalink)
Yea go for the corsair 1200 if you can. That way if you decide one day to Tri SLI your still covered.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 11:42:51 (permalink)
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Probably will get a second one. Need to decide on a PSU now. Thinking one of these 3
A) Corsair ax1200i
B) Seasonic x 1250
C) EVGA Super Nova 1500

If I'm going to buy a new PSU I'm going to get one that will hold up for probably any setup ill ever have.  Might as well get a new mobo and cpu as well. Oh yay a new build 


Corsair AX1200, Corsair AX1200i, Seasonic X1250, or the Seasonic 1000W Platinum.
From all the reviews the EVGA 1500 is not worth the money.

And it always comes down to all your components.  You could get away with a 800ish power supply with two titans.  

Yea I was just reading some reviews on the NEX 1500 and it is not even an option any more. Think I'm going to grab a x1250 as it is $100 cheaper than the 1200i and ill never use the monitoring software. 
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 11:47:38 (permalink)
I agree, go Corsair ax1200i. Also you can always add a second power supply down the line if you need to.
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 20:20:51 (permalink)
I had a seasonic pop on me once.  I'd get a Corsair, I have had a few and had no issues.  You may be able to find an HX or non (i) version of the AX 1200.  You could even go with a 1050 and you would be OK with a third titan.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 20:39:00 (permalink)
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I had a seasonic pop on me once.  I'd get a Corsair, I have had a few and had no issues.  You may be able to find an HX or non (i) version of the AX 1200.  You could even go with a 1050 and you would be OK with a third titan.

I already bought an ax1200i on amazon for $279 :). It is only $40 more than than the x1250
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/28 21:14:08 (permalink)
Here are the nickel plated EK waterblocks:
 




 
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/29 22:18:32 (permalink)
Lots of tube.... But yet so awesome.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 10:35:30 (permalink)
I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.
 

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 10:39:18 (permalink)
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I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.



Where did you get the block from? I was going to get this one over the EK block but PPC doesn't have them instock yet. 
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 10:41:12 (permalink)
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I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.



Love their blocks, Aqua and Watercool make the best looking blocks imo.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 10:54:23 (permalink)
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Aonoa

I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.



Where did you get the block from? I was going to get this one over the EK block but PPC doesn't have them instock yet. 

 
He's in Europe. 

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 13:07:34 (permalink)
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Aonoa

I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.



Where did you get the block from? I was going to get this one over the EK block but PPC doesn't have them instock yet. 


He's in Europe. 

If Aqua is anything like Watercool (Heatkiller) then you can order direct from them. That is what I ended up doing when the GTX680 waterblocks where coming out.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 13:08:31 (permalink)
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Aonoa

I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.



Where did you get the block from? I was going to get this one over the EK block but PPC doesn't have them instock yet. 


He's in Europe. 

If Aqua is anything like Watercool (Heatkiller) then you can order direct from them. That is what I ended up doing when the GTX680 waterblocks where coming out.

You can but I think their shop is out of Germany which would cost me an extra $30 for shipping probably. 
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 13:20:39 (permalink)
@CAxVIPER: As Rei86 pointed out, I live in Europe, and as such I ordered the blocks directly from Aquacomputer. :-)
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 13:28:17 (permalink)
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Aonoa

I am still re-building my system, so I have not been able to test them yet, but I am quite happy with the aesthetics of the Aquacomputer blocks I got for my Titan's.



Where did you get the block from? I was going to get this one over the EK block but PPC doesn't have them instock yet. 


He's in Europe. 

If Aqua is anything like Watercool (Heatkiller) then you can order direct from them. That is what I ended up doing when the GTX680 waterblocks where coming out.

 
Shipping, fees, and converting the money, no bueno.

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 21:33:58 (permalink)
updated first post and added XSPC block and plate :)

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 22:12:38 (permalink)
Whoooooooa. Those xspc blocks are NICE!

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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/03/31 23:02:39 (permalink)
oh man the Quad EK setup....  drool x 5000

 
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/04/01 16:41:06 (permalink)
Backplates in stock again on EVGA, along with all three Titans.
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/04/01 20:00:38 (permalink)
So the full cover XXL blocks from EK are $180 not $150
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Re:Waterblocks for the Titan 2013/04/01 21:18:00 (permalink)
With the backplate? 

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