I got my code today. Do I want For Honor or Ghost Recon?
Honestly I doubt I want either, but which is best?
Just added the card to my loop. Now Ima leak test it for an hour, if there's no leaks we are in buisness .
For Honor for Multiplayer.
Ghost Recon for Single player.
I've heard people say Ghost Recon is more demanding but others say it's unoptimised.
I'd recommend For Honor - its great fun when you are online.
That MSI looks like it would be impossible to SLI due to thickness!
What's your WC setup look like?
Thinking heavy of finally going into it for real
What block did you get
That's my loop. Parts in my loop:
Not if you have two slots between PCIE x16s:
But SLIing such cards is a bad idea generally as both of them are dumping hot air inside the case and you'd need a very good case ventilation for them to not overheat.
The msi is a 2.5 slot card so you would need 3 slots between PCIE slots right?
https://videocardz.com/67437/msi-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-gaming-x-pictured
That's my loop. Parts in my loop:
- 1x RX 240 240 mm Radiator
- 1x UT60 360 mm Radiator
- 1x D5 Pump with XSPC Reservoir
- 1x Swiftech Apogee XL
- 1x Heatkiller IV Titan XP waterblock
- 10 fittings (different bends and all)
- 5x Noctua F12 fans (I like silence)
- Primochill LRT Red tubing
I got the Heatkiller IV acetal block, I usually go with EK but I heard good things about this brand.
I went watercooling in 2012/2013. The first card I put under water was a 7970. Since then my interest has just grown. Watercooling basically allows you to push your hardware as far as it can go while being quiet and cool. The only downsides are the cost (initial and overtime since every new card needs a new block) and time (it takes a while to get the loop up and running and everytime you upgrade a CPU/GPU it takes a few hours).
Honestly, more than anything, you need to enjoy doing it because it's a process. Today I spent like 3-4 hours draining my loop, removing the cooler, putting the block on, refilling loop, and leak testing. If you don't enjoy the process you will probably hate it.
As for my stock 1080 Ti, out of the box and under water it clocks itself to ~1880 on the core and the max temperature I've seen so far is 34 C while running 3DMark Firestrike Ultra. Going to push some OC on it and see how it goes.
Nah, it's just a bit harder to bleed but it's not required to be in the top.The picture helps, thanks.
So you have your pump/res at the bottom. I thought it was supposed to be above or at top for better flow?
If I'm looking at it right you're going pump/res -> Ti -> 240 rad -> cpu -> 360 rad -> back to pump/res ?
See my above photo for your answer.Is my 2500 fine or do I need to upgrade?
Dedicated PhysX? =DWhat can I do with a 970 once I get one of these? Throw it away? Give it to science? Use it as an ash tray?
What can I do with a 970 once I get one of these? Throw it away? Give it to science? Use it as an ash tray?
What can I do with a 970 once I get one of these? Throw it away? Give it to science? Use it as an ash tray?
What can I do with a 970 once I get one of these? Throw it away? Give it to science? Use it as an ash tray?
Try using DSR / supersampling instead of MSAA.
They don't even use PCs.Donate it to the family?
I'm in the Bay Area...Damn, I'd buy that off of you if we were closer.
You can definitely still sell it. I'd bet you could get $100-150 for it.
where did you get it from?Here we goo
well installing that wc was a bitch but here i am
what kind of OC's are you watercooling guys getting?
I am getting 2088. It crashed at +200 so I am waiting on voltage to be unlocked. Card is running super cool at 36 degrees under load, lol.
Yup same for me. Last year MSI Europe refunded the full price of my GTX760 two years and three months after my purchase (three year warranty). From me sending it in to having the money in my bank account did take them about four weeks even though their repair center is an hours drive away from me. So the warranty service is excellent but it does take them a while. If you have no backup GPU it sucks.Speaking of GOOD FORTUNE AND LUCK. Props for MSI Europe in this department.
My 980 Ti suffered a failure 2 days before the announcement of the 1080 Ti. I have been waiting for MSI to do the RMA repair, but they said they had to send me a new one and they didn't have one in stock, so, they would refund me the original value I payed for it (699).
They also told me I could pay for a similar value product and they would adjust (Pay me back/Pay them) the difference.
I'm now a proud new owner of a 1080 Ti FE for 150 difference.
For 1440p... that's like, a 50% increase in performance for the same W.
Too bad it's a Founders Edition and loud as heck. Probably buying an Hybrid kit in the future.
Not if you have two slots between PCIE x16s:
But SLIing such cards is a bad idea generally as both of them are dumping hot air inside the case and you'd need a very good case ventilation for them to not overheat.
Is my 2500 fine or do I need to upgrade?
You simply have to buy it. Chase that new high, friend.I want to buy this cause I've started gaming on my 4k TV and my 980ti can't do 4k60 in some newer games, but 1080p upscaling doesn't look bad at all on the TV either.
Someone stop me.
What are the chances of the non reference stuff coming by the end of next week?
Yeah I'm definitely not liking this arctic accelero hybrid iii cooler, I'm going to return it and use a different solution
Does anyone have a step by step guide for the evga hybrid install?
Yeah I'm definitely not liking this arctic accelero hybrid iii cooler, I'm going to return it and use a different solution
Does anyone have a step by step guide for the evga hybrid install?
Running +175 core and +100 mem, watercooled for now
Why did nvidia lock voltage?
Do you plan on using the Evga cover shroud? That entails using a Dremel tool to cut & grind certain areas of Evga's baseplate to fit the Ti. If you don't want to do that and just want to use the FE base here's an imgur album:
http://imgur.com/a/hr8lI
I'm gonna keep the FE base I don't want to buy a dremel
If I use the evga baseplate can I use use the stock backplate?
Damn, I'd buy that off of you if we were closer.
2,5 including the slot which it actually plugs in. Meaning that 2 slots in between or 3 slots total should be enough.
See the link I posted above (https://forums.evga.com/My-1080-Ti-Hybrid-m2629639-p2.aspx). This guy just used the EVGA waterblock and left the FE baseplate, backplate, and shroud on the card.