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yeah, the reason i said end goal is I plan on having this in a year or so when prices go down and graphics requirements go up. I figured I'd buy 1 6990 now, (i only have 1 27 in. monitor at the moment.) and in a year or year and a half i'd buy another 6990 and 2 more 27 in displays to run...
So, I just recently fried a 6970 in a way I won't explain. I am buying a new graphics card and considering a 6990, my end goal being 2 6990's and something like a GTX-580 for dedicated phys-x. my question is; is my current power supply enough to handle that graphics configuration considering...
I had a problem originally with the block on my video card not being seated sufficiently, so my temperature was spiking. I have since fixed that problem and installed the waterblock the right way. now my temperature is at 13c (it's very cold in this room) and the video card is doing its thing...
unfortunately no they don't exactly line up. the holes on the video card are in a narrower square. it feels a little bit ridiculous but i could use a strong twine or something couldn't I? I feel like that would work better than zip-ties... any other ideas though?
built my first water cooling rig. a 3x120 rad, mcp35x pump w/ the mcp35x-res. i'm using an XSPC rasa cpu block on a 1090t. One of my friends had an extra rasa cpu block sitting around so I decided to use that on my radeon 6970 (with ramsinks) and it's idling at 33c which i assume is just fine...
I have an Antec HCP-1200, and lately I've been noticing my -12v rail spiking around -9.66 volts, this seems a little high. I looked into it and ATX -12v spec is +/- 10%, or 1.2v and antec says in the manual that the rail is regulated to +/- 6%. I did the math and that 2.34v spike puts it around...