Planning on WC'ing a 1080Ti, should I go FTW3, Aorus or Stryx?
I'd just get the Founder's Edition
Planning on WC'ing a 1080Ti, should I go FTW3, Aorus or Stryx?
SpeedFan. You need to check some guide on youtube to know how to actually set it up properly though, it's not the easiest.
I spent maybe an hour setting it up for my PC about a month back and it's so much better now. When my CPU works hard, only my rad (and pump) ramps up. At idle speeds the pump only has to run at around 40% to maintain temps bit be completely quiet.
And for gaming the other fans ramp up more, but the CPU rad can still stay at very low speeds.
Planning on WC'ing a 1080Ti, should I go FTW3, Aorus or Stryx?
So my 3y old computer as got :
i7 4770k @ 3.5ghz
16gig of ram DDR3
and an 780gtx.
I dont have 2-3k to blow, but I honestly believe just changing the GPU to an 1080GTX TI and ill be good for an other 2 years. By then ill just upgrade everything beside the GPU. I think that plan make sense.
Have you tried it yet just getting a nice 60 without whine?
I'm a performance guy using a 165hz monitor so I'm always for pushing frames over quality.
Never tried locking anything to 60 but dur8ng certain scenes in Heaven maxed I get around 75+ fps and it still whines.
These are my temps without A/C in SoCal.
Gotcha, yea just sounds like one of my evga 780 tis I had that no matter what it whined, I'd replace it and maybe try another.
So my 3y old computer as got :
i7 4770k @ 3.5ghz
16gig of ram DDR3
and an 780gtx.
I dont have 2-3k to blow, but I honestly believe just changing the GPU to an 1080GTX TI and ill be good for an other 2 years. By then ill just upgrade everything beside the GPU. I think that plan make sense.
I literally have this exact same PC and with the 1080Ti it crushes every new release at max settings on 1440p/144hz and 4k/60hz.
Say that to Quantum Break
Shit's whopping my 1080Tis ass.
What's the magic words for unlocking voltage control in afterburner? I ticked the box to unlock but it's still locked out
Step 1: Go to your MSI Afterburner Profiles folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\Profiles)
Step 2: Right-click the file named "VEN_10DE&DEV..." and go > Properties > Security
Step 3: Select "Edit" and then click on "Users (username\Users)" and with the permission boxes below, check "Allow" for the first box - Full control. Click OK and OK again (this allows the file to be saved after editing it).
Step 4: Now you can open the file named "VEN_10DE&DEV..." in WordPad and replace everything you see with this:
[Startup]
Format=2
CoreVoltageBoost=
PowerLimit=
ThermalLimit=
ThermalPrioritize=
CoreClkBoost=
MemClkBoost=
[Settings]
VDDC_Generic_Detection=1
I had to do this:
Need to have started AB at least once before.
Improved 5-channel thermal monitoring module architecture provides support for up to 20 independent thermal sensors per GPU (up to 5 independent GPU, up to 5 independent PCB, up to 5 independent memory and up to 5 independent VRM temperature sensors) on future custom design MSI graphics cards
Added NCT7802Y thermal sensors support to provide compatibility with future custom design MSI graphics cards
Improved hardware database format. New database subsections support provides more compact database definition for multiple graphics card models sharing similar hardware calibration info
New cached I2C device detection algorithm improves application startup time on the systems with multichannel voltage controllers or multichannel thermal sensors
Added experimental interleaved hardware polling mode, aimed to reduce hardware polling time on the systems with multiple polled I2C devices. When interleaved polling is enabled, just a part of hardware monitoring data sources is being polled on each hardware polling period, so it takes multiple periods to refresh all monitoring data sources. Power users may enable interleaved hardware polling mode via the configuration file if necessary
Improved third party voltage control mode functionality. Now third party hardware database can also include extended thermal sensors calibration and mapping info for third party custom design graphics cards
iCX thermal sensors are in third party database now, so selecting third party voltage control mode in "General" tab should unlock access to them in hardware monitoring module.
It does, just overclock your CPU to 4.2-4.5 ghz range. I have the same exact CPU @4.4 ghz and it doesn't slow down my 1080 Ti any.
I literally have this exact same PC and with the 1080Ti it crushes every new release at max settings on 1440p/144hz and 4k/60hz.
That's cool, I'm just tryin to figure out what I'd be gaining by lying. It's not like I work for Asus or something.
Wouldn't worry too much about it. Benches are not meant to be the "be all end all." They are tests and theoretical values that you may or may not hit. Benches are typically done on open air test machines. They will always be a few degrees higher because they don't have the proper circulation of a good case.
My Hybrid, with coil whine, is 57 degrees under full load. Thinking about just dealing with it. This bad boy oc'd to 2100mhz without any fuss. That's some supreme silicon lottery luck. I just know if I return it I'm not going to get that lucky twice.
Without reading through the whole thread, are we entering that awkward stage where purchasing something like a 1080ti is becoming less of a good choice as the 20XX series gets closer?
Interesting! How close to the next generation of Nvidia cards could we see new versions coming out?
Without reading through the whole thread, are we entering that awkward stage where purchasing something like a 1080ti is becoming less of a good choice as the 20XX series gets closer?
I know that these things happen quick and if I keep waiting I'll never pull the trigger but just wanted to hear if anyone had some insight.
Games I play (gta 5, destiny 2(whenever it comes out), WoW, PUBG)
guys, I believe my Fractal Design R3 is the main cause for high temps in my Aorus Xtreme, so I am looking for a cool 'n quiet case. I'm torn between the Corsair Carbide 600C and the Silverstone KL07B. Which one would be better to keep an Aorus 1080Ti under cool temps?
Maybe invest in some Noctua fans? Cheaper than a new case.
Maybe invest in some Noctua fans? Cheaper than a new case.
Depends on how many you need. $30 a fan can add up quick.
welp, the thing is the case hasn't enough space, it seems to me every component is close to each other, so I guess a larger and more organized case would allievate this issue.
btw there are 3 additional fans, a Noctua among them.. , plus an Cooler Master EVO 212, which while not being great is enough for the CPU.
Do they make 120mm intake fans for the front of my case? I think I need to replace my stock case fans (NZXT H440). Preferably fans I can control somehow so they only ramp up when my GPU gets hot.True, but man are they worth it. They move ton of air and are super quite.
Holy shit that video is amazing. Dude with the tattoos looks so damn pissed.
I wonder if EVGA would let you step up from a FTW3 to the hybrid FTW3...
nope.