Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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Xenxo, in the end you decided to go for the pair, if the anxiety can be helped XD.
I think your colleagues have made everything very clear to you. In my opinion, if you already have one from EK, get the second from the same manufacturer, rather than buying another one that will be different from the one you have. Have you thought about putting that LED light on the metraquilate?? I don't know if you've seen it, but in my mod of the 670 I had it and it looks great.Regards.
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The overclocking can handle me and with this purchase I want to keep the team going until the end of 2015, playing to the fullest!
What about the LED, do you put it blue or green? It's true that looking at your mod in N3D it's over the top
I think putting another radiator is not very necessary, I'll see what parts you recommend on Prosilentpc to finish the R.L with Titan's sli.Best regards!
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Pufff Jotole putting 3 radiators plus the blocks in series seems excessive to me and I think you lose performance. It's a circuit that's too long and narrow and if you have everything in the case you accumulate heat. Temperatures have a limit to how low they can go and just because you put a lot of radiators doesn't mean you have more performance. It's not the same as 3 radiators in series as it is one radiator that's equivalent to 3 radiators. With one radiator and a good airflow with fans that can handle pressure you have enough for 2 cards with room to spare. I'd like you to try removing a radiator so you can see that the temperature doesn't change at all or even dare I say it goes down. I hope you do the test. What inside diameter of pipe do you have? 1/2" or 3/4"?
The inside diameter is 1/2, I have 19/13 fittings.
I don't have three radiators, I have 2, this is my circuit:
2 D5 pumps in dual top series, triple radiator, gpu block/gpu block, triple radiator, depo, pumps.
The pumps are on three, you can't hear anything and it puts out a good stream of water. Well compared to the loops I see around I don't think I lose performance. I see some pretty good temps.
Best regards
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Xenxo if you decide on EK I advise you to put blocks with the bridge in parallel not in series, so as not to restrict much, besides you will get the same temperatures in both graphics cards
The inner diameter is 1/2, I have fittings of 19/13.
I don't have three radiators, I have 2, this is my circuit:
2 D5 pumps in top double in series, triple radiator, gpu block/gpu block, triple radiator, depo, pumps.
The pumps are at three, you can't hear anything and it comes out a good jet of water. Well, comparing with the rls that I see around here I don't think I lose performance. I see some pretty good temps.
Best regards
Sorry Jotole I misunderstood you, I thought you had 3 triple radiators for graphics cards only. Personally I would have put a double loop parallel not series. By putting 2 pumps in series you gain pressure, not flow rate and I don't think you need to raise the liquid 3 floors high. I tell you Jotole, I wish you had mounted a parallel so that you could see that if it performs well the ventilation you have in the radiators you would have lowered the temperature more, not a huge amount, but something.
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Xenxo if you decide for EK I recommend putting blocks with the bridge in parallel not in series, so as not to restrict much, besides you will get the same temperatures in both graphics
I don't understand how to put it? Can you send me some images. Thank you very much, buddy
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I now have a triple mounting bridge and in the channels of the card, I have a plate that they sell at EK to cover the holes and prevent the liquid from escaping. This way, I have the cards in the R4E more separated and X16.
This is the plate:
I hope that it is allowed to put these links, note that I do not work there, I know Eddy but I do not work for him. If you were going to mount 4 Titans, I would have given you the bridge that I have stored somewhere, although perhaps in the future I will have 4 cards again, I do not know.
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The tinkering can handle me and with this purchase I want to keep the team going until the end of 2015, playing to the fullest!
What about the led, zul or green how do you put them? True that looking at your modding in N3D it's over the top
I see putting another radiator as not very necessary, let's see what parts you recommend in Prosilentpc to finish the R.L with Titan sliBest regards!
It's normal that you want to keep it going, I suppose that all of us who have Titan will stretch it in our hands as much as possible.
Let me explain. The led that you have seen in my Mod, are led strips and you can choose the color you want, for your case I would put the red one. You can find the led in nearby stores specialized in lighting or electronics. They usually sell it by meters, you should measure where you are going to place it and cut to size for its placement. You will need tin and a soldering iron to solder a piece of cable that would be powered at 12v.
There are several types of led strips, some illuminate from the front and there are others that I am looking at for my new Mod that the lighting comes out to the side not from the front. You would need the one that illuminates from the front and we would place it on the back of the block in the area of the metraquilate, in such a way that if you look at it from the front, when it is placed you will see the effect of the color with the metraquilate. I advise you to use glue to stick it, even though it comes with adhesive but it can come off with the temperatures.
If you are willing to do it just send me a private message and I will explain it to you step by step, ok.Best regards.
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Will it work with just one sli? This model is not for 3 graphics?
This is the model you recommend me not to:EK-FC Bridge DUAL Parallel 3-Slot
Better this one not?:
To mount it on the motherboard formula between the two graphics I have the sound card Xi-Fi on the pci-e
will I have to put it in the last slot so it doesn't bother?
I'm new at this. thank you very much for the helpRegards
Pd: The 3 slot would be better due to the separation of the pci-e x16 in sli. Correct?
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I would buy the triple slot plus the plate, so it's more configurable. You can put the sound card between the 2 graphics without any problem in the black pci-e x8 slot. So you will have the X16 graphics, Wait I'll look at the formula layout and I'll tell you
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Xenxo if you decide on EK I recommend putting blocks with the bridge in parallel not in series, so as not to restrict much, besides you will get the same temperatures in both graphics
Sorry Jotole I misunderstood you, I thought you had 3 triple radiators for graphics only. Personally I would have put a double loop parallel not series. By putting 2 pumps in series you gain pressure, not flow rate and I don't think you need to raise the liquid 3 floors high. I tell you Jotole, I wish you had mounted a parallel so that you could see that if your ventilation in the radiators worked well you would have lowered the temperature more, not by much, but still something.
Nothing calm, Well maybe I'll change it, I'm turning the jar over to see what I do now, this not being able to sit still…...............:ugly:
A Saludoi
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At the end of this month I will buy the Ek block and the triple slot and the plate. Let's see what they tell me at Prosilentpc
I hope that next week the Titan arrives! I'm already anxious for Sli!
I'll think about the leds with Ruruloko because it can be pm
I'm looking at the reviews on Sli forums for the Titan and it's a great purchase for playing in surround resolutions
Thanks to all of you for your valuable helpRegards
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Xenxo, you really need a triple at least. I'm looking at the layout of the formula X79 and the first slot is X16 red, the second is x8 red, the third is pci x1 black small and the next one is red X16.Si if you want to have maximum performance you must put the SLI on these 2 reds that I told you, so that both graphics go X16. Now you have to tell me what sound card it is if pci or pci-ex, tell me the model and I'll tell you where you can put it
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Yes, I was thinking about it and you are right.
Let's see how the R.L behaves with the two radiators and SliBest regards
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I can already see your sound card in your signature, put it in any of the blacks, because if you mount it in one of the reds, the second graphics card will work X8 and you can mount it in any of the 2 blacks, that is, between the 2 graphics cards or under the second graphics card. -
Well the heat arrived, 25ºC ambient temperature, when playing the graphics reaches 86º and 93% fan, I think that's too much.
I'm looking to upgrade the tower, I don't know if I'll lower the temperature, what do you think?
I'm between the Thermaltake level 10 GT or the cooler master haf XM and adding 2 Antec big boy 200mm coolers, one on the top and the other on the side.
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Well, the heat arrived, 25ºC room temperature, playing the graphics reaches 86º and 93% fan, I think that's too much.
I'm looking to upgrade the tower, I don't know if I'll gain by lowering the temperature, what do you think?
I'm between the Thermaltake GT 10 or the cooler master haf XM and adding 2 Antec big boy 200mm coolers, one on the top and the other on the side.
And a fan profile? it's strange because that's what my 480s did and I had two and a sound card in between, it's to make the fan accelerate earlier, when passing 45º for example, it goes up to 65% and when passing 60º it goes up to 70 or 75%, I don't think it's necessary more, here in summer we have temperatures of more than 30º in the shade, on the street it can go over 40º. I don't think mine will ever reach that much being alone.
regards
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And a fan profile? It's strange because that's what my 480s did and I had two and a sound card in between, it's about making the fan speed up earlier, when it goes from 45º for example, it goes up to 65% and when it goes from 60º it goes up to 70 or 75% I don't think it needs more, here in summer we have temperatures of more than 30º in the shade, on the street it can go over 40º. I don't think mine will ever reach that much being alone.
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The profile is created, the other option would be to put the bios of 1.17v instead of the one of 1.21v to see if the temperature doesn't go up so much.
But it gets too hot, even putting a fan directly on the pc at maximum speed it goes down to 77º and 79% the fan.
From there I would say that I need to do something and I've been thinking about the tower for a while and I don't know which one to decide on.
regards.
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The profile is created, the other option would be to put the bios of 1.17v instead of the one of 1.21v to see if it doesn't go up so much in temperature.
But it gets too hot, even putting a fan directly on the pc at maximum speed it goes down to 77º and 79% the fan.
From there I would say that I need to do something and I've been looking into the tower for a while now and I don't know which one to decide on.
Regards.
A good tower is important, at least one that brings in air and takes out hot air, mine takes out a lot of heat from inside, although the filters get dirty quickly and it's uncomfortable to clean them.
What is also somewhat normal is that a card gets hot in the summer, more so if you use high resolutions, because even if you put vsync they will work at full capacity.
I'm more bothered that it's hot when I'm not playing, that it needs to turn up the fan while on the desktop, playing it seems more normal although luckily this 780 seems pretty cool, although of course I expect the temperature to go up more in the summer.
right now I have all the fans at minimum and on the desktop the profile of the graphics doesn't go above 25%, that's the minimum I have set, although I prefer the fans to speed up sooner when playing, but in Splinter cell it doesn't reach 60º that's if the fan is at 54%, in the summer it's possible that the temperature goes up 15º when playing, but I think that's normal.
regards
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A good tower is important, at least one that lets air in and lets hot air out, mine lets out a lot of heat from inside, although the filters get dirty quickly and it's uncomfortable to clean them.
What is also somewhat normal is for a card to get hot in the summer, more so if you use high resolutions, because even if you put vsync they will work at full capacity.
I'm more bothered that it's hot when I'm not playing, that it needs to turn the fan up while on the desktop, when playing I see it as more normal although luckily this 780 seems pretty cool, although of course I expect the temperature to rise more in the summer.
right now I have all the fans at a minimum and on the desktop the graphics profile doesn't go above 25%, that's the minimum I have set, although I prefer the fans to speed up sooner when playing, but in Splinter cell it doesn't reach 60ºC that's if the fan is at 54%, in the summer it's possible that the temperature will rise by 15ºC when playing, but I think that's normal.
regards
I was testing by overclocking the graphics to 1100 it gets to 87ºC and the fan 95%, then I did the reverse that it doesn't go above 880 and it reaches 83ºC and Fan 89% always at 25ºC ambient temperature.-
So to change the tower, I agree with the dust I want something that contains it because I live across from a match factory and they grind and burn wood and the pc is always with that annoying little dust :llorar:, I think the thermaltake level 10 GT is better at that than the cooler master haf xm.
Now summer is approaching and I will easily reach 30-33ºC so I suppose it will exceed 90ºC with the fan at 100% :ugly:.
I think I'll go for the Thermaltake, although I can't find any reviews of the Cooler Master with a side cooler.-
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I was testing it by setting the OC to 1100 and the graphics card reached 87ºC and the fan to 95%, then I did the reverse that it didn't exceed 880 and it reached 83ºC and Fan 89% always at 25ºC ambient temperature.
So I'm changing the case, I agree with the dust I want something that contains it because I live in front of a match factory and they grind and burn wood and the PC is always with that annoying dust :llorar:, I think the thermaltake level 10 GT is better in that aspect than the cooler master haf xm.
Now summer is approaching and I will easily reach 30-33ºC so I guess it will exceed 90ºC with the fan at 100% :ugly:.
I think I'll go for the Thermaltake, although I can't find any reviews of the Cooler Master with side cooler.
Regards.
The filters remove dust but also ventilation, when they get dirty you can notice the temperature of the components quite a lot, especially in summer.
For me it's important that the filters are easy to clean, you shouldn't have to disassemble much to clean the filters, mine has that problem that I have to disassemble quite a lot and remove many screws to clean them.
That's why when I look at cases I look that you shouldn't have to do much to take out and clean the filters.
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