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What are the differences between the (old) 400-HY-5388-B1 and (new) 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for the Titan Xp?

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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/18 13:05:04 (permalink)
    I guess this thread missed EVGA's attention?

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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/18 13:06:38 (permalink)
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/18 13:09:27 (permalink)
    Non-Ti -v- Ti & FE -v- SC Also only NVIDIA Make a Titan Xp Graphics Card.
     TI FE or SC MAYBE TITAN Xp
     
     NON-Ti FE
     
    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1
     
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/18 15:03:36 (permalink)
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    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1



    Thanks, but the questions are the differences between the 400-HY-5388-B1 -v- 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for a Titan Xp.
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/18 15:16:18 (permalink)
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    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1



    Thanks, but the questions are the differences between the 400-HY-5388-B1 -v- 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for a Titan Xp.


    The Difference is one is for the GTX 1070/1080 and the other one is for the GTX 1080 Ti and as you know the GTX 1080 Ti is the same for the Most Part as the Titan Xp.
    They are Not for Any FTW FTW2 or FTW3 Model Cards.
     
    You can also contact EVGA and ask.

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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/19 12:10:52 (permalink)
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    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1



    Thanks, but the questions are the differences between the 400-HY-5388-B1 -v- 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for a Titan Xp.


    The only differences I see are the shroud and fans being slightly different.  The fan looks slightly larger and looks to be circulating case air instead of acting as a blower, while the shroud specifically says "1080 Ti" (the 5388 simply said "EVGA Hybrid").
     
    The compatibility page lists the 1080 Ti FE, so it will be compatible with both the Titan X and Titan Xp as they all use the same PCB layout and design.  The only thing to keep in mind is this version may exclude one thermal pad for the VRAM since the 1080 Ti comes with 11x 8Gb memory chips around the core while both the Titans have 12x 8Gb memory chips.
     
    Another thing to keep in mind is if you plan to reattach the backplate, the Titan X and Titan Xp have one solid capacitor on the back that has a thermal pad on it to make contact with the back plate that the 1080 Ti does not have.  That will need to be replaced as well.
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/19 12:30:21 (permalink)
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/19 18:22:57 (permalink)
    Installing the Hybrid kit was annoying. I'll never do it again. Instructions were terrible and one of the hex screws broke off inside when tightening.
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/19 18:55:25 (permalink)
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    Installing the Hybrid kit was annoying. I'll never do it again. Instructions were terrible and one of the hex screws broke off inside when tightening.


    Did you Break your Titan Xp when you installed it?
    Were you using an Elect Screw Driver?
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/19 20:17:11 (permalink)
    No. I have a 1080 ti from step up.

    I used a computer 4mm socket screwdriver for hex. All manual. Either the screws were cheap or I applied too much pressure and the hex head broke off.

    Either way...more trouble than it’s worth.
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/20 11:24:32 (permalink)
    When I installed mine I had the same issue with one of the screws on a Titan X.  I think one of the holes on the included mid plate from EVGA simply does not line up with the PCB.  In my case it was the one on the top-left with the PCI-E pins facing down.  Thankfully I didn't break the head off.  I did, however, break the head off one of the back plate screws...
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/20 11:26:21 (permalink)
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    When I installed mine I had the same issue with one of the screws on a Titan X.  I think one of the holes on the included mid plate from EVGA simply does not line up with the PCB.  In my case it was the one on the top-left with the PCI-E pins facing down.  Thankfully I didn't break the head off.  I did, however, break the head off one of the back plate screws...


    Are you saying you had this issue with the NEW EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1 Kit
    Or the Old Kit https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 ?
     
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    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1

    Thanks, but the questions are the differences between the 400-HY-5388-B1 -v- 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for a Titan Xp.
    The only differences I see are the shroud and fans being slightly different.  The fan looks slightly larger and looks to be circulating case air instead of acting as a blower, while the shroud specifically says "1080 Ti" (the 5388 simply said "EVGA Hybrid").
     
    The compatibility page lists the 1080 Ti FE, so it will be compatible with both the Titan X and Titan Xp as they all use the same PCB layout and design.  The only thing to keep in mind is this version may exclude one thermal pad for the VRAM since the 1080 Ti comes with 11x 8Gb memory chips around the core while both the Titans have 12x 8Gb memory chips.
     
    Another thing to keep in mind is if you plan to reattach the backplate, the Titan X and Titan Xp have one solid capacitor on the back that has a thermal pad on it to make contact with the back plate that the 1080 Ti does not have.  That will need to be replaced as well.

    Not really Correct, the NEW Copper Plate Supports all 12GB of the Titan X (Pascal) and the Titan Xp
    With the NEW EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1 Kit
    The Old Kit did not have this. See Why did the Cost of the GTX 1080 Ti SC Hybrid Kit go up $50, here is why.
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/21 13:01:08 (permalink)
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    When I installed mine I had the same issue with one of the screws on a Titan X.  I think one of the holes on the included mid plate from EVGA simply does not line up with the PCB.  In my case it was the one on the top-left with the PCI-E pins facing down.  Thankfully I didn't break the head off.  I did, however, break the head off one of the back plate screws...


    Are you saying you had this issue with the NEW EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1 Kit
    Or the Old Kit https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 ?
     
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    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1

    Thanks, but the questions are the differences between the 400-HY-5388-B1 -v- 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for a Titan Xp.
    The only differences I see are the shroud and fans being slightly different.  The fan looks slightly larger and looks to be circulating case air instead of acting as a blower, while the shroud specifically says "1080 Ti" (the 5388 simply said "EVGA Hybrid").
     
    The compatibility page lists the 1080 Ti FE, so it will be compatible with both the Titan X and Titan Xp as they all use the same PCB layout and design.  The only thing to keep in mind is this version may exclude one thermal pad for the VRAM since the 1080 Ti comes with 11x 8Gb memory chips around the core while both the Titans have 12x 8Gb memory chips.
     
    Another thing to keep in mind is if you plan to reattach the backplate, the Titan X and Titan Xp have one solid capacitor on the back that has a thermal pad on it to make contact with the back plate that the 1080 Ti does not have.  That will need to be replaced as well.

    Not really Correct, the NEW Copper Plate Supports all 12GB of the Titan X (Pascal) and the Titan Xp
    With the NEW EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1 Kit
    The Old Kit did not have this. See Why did the Cost of the GTX 1080 Ti SC Hybrid Kit go up $50, here is why.


    My issue was with the 5388 model, the one that isn't listed anymore and the one the OP was asking about.
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/21 13:09:20 (permalink)
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    When I installed mine I had the same issue with one of the screws on a Titan X.  I think one of the holes on the included mid plate from EVGA simply does not line up with the PCB.  In my case it was the one on the top-left with the PCI-E pins facing down.  Thankfully I didn't break the head off.  I did, however, break the head off one of the back plate screws...


    Are you saying you had this issue with the NEW EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1 Kit
    Or the Old Kit https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 ?
     
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    https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1 -v - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1

    Thanks, but the questions are the differences between the 400-HY-5388-B1 -v- 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for a Titan Xp.
    The only differences I see are the shroud and fans being slightly different.  The fan looks slightly larger and looks to be circulating case air instead of acting as a blower, while the shroud specifically says "1080 Ti" (the 5388 simply said "EVGA Hybrid").
     
    The compatibility page lists the 1080 Ti FE, so it will be compatible with both the Titan X and Titan Xp as they all use the same PCB layout and design.  The only thing to keep in mind is this version may exclude one thermal pad for the VRAM since the 1080 Ti comes with 11x 8Gb memory chips around the core while both the Titans have 12x 8Gb memory chips.
     
    Another thing to keep in mind is if you plan to reattach the backplate, the Titan X and Titan Xp have one solid capacitor on the back that has a thermal pad on it to make contact with the back plate that the 1080 Ti does not have.  That will need to be replaced as well.

    Not really Correct, the NEW Copper Plate Supports all 12GB of the Titan X (Pascal) and the Titan Xp
    With the NEW EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC HYBRID Waterblock Cooler, Cooling, 400-HY-5598-B1 Kit
    The Old Kit did not have this. See Why did the Cost of the GTX 1080 Ti SC Hybrid Kit go up $50, here is why.


    My issue was with the 5388 model, the one that isn't listed anymore and the one the OP was asking about.


    Heini2
    What are the differences between the (old) 400-HY-5388-B1 and (new) 400-HY-5598-B1 and which would be better for the Titan Xp?

    Yes I See.

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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/28 21:13:09 (permalink)
    ArmeniusLODMy issue was with the 5388 model, the one that isn't listed anymore and the one the OP was asking about.

    Finally, some one understands the question and maybe we can get an answer after two weeks instead of a "warning" after two days. And in the interest of reality, what is the duration "due time"? "Your thread will be answered in due time"?
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    Re: hybrid for Titan Xp ? to EVGA 2017/07/29 09:17:27 (permalink)
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    ArmeniusLODMy issue was with the 5388 model, the one that isn't listed anymore and the one the OP was asking about.

    Finally, some one understands the question and maybe we can get an answer after two weeks instead of a "warning" after two days. And in the interest of reality, what is the duration "due time"? "Your thread will be answered in due time"?


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