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Welp, I guess what i am going to do today, is take the block off triple check the mount, this time i'm going to pop the heat spreader off the chip and replace its thermal paste too. its the only thing i know left aside from it being just broken.
Because i can come up with nothing else...
If in fact is is a defective block, i don't know if bitspower is going to replace it or not, it is one of their older models.
If its a defective card, well unfortunately, i don't have much choice there but to let it run warm until it kills itself, simply don't have enough spare money atm...
Well, it depends on the ambient temperature which fluctuates a lot here.
But at 50% load the gap between the two is about 10-19c so GPU1 is about 49c while GPU2 is about 60-70c
Hard to believe its a mount issue because I have taken it off twice to check compound. coverage
I guess I'm just...
Thanks guys, I think what I'm going to have to do at this point, is add another RAD with a 148CFM delta pushing out the back.
More and more it seams like a RAD/Dissipation issue, because i noticed yesterday that if i play a high end game (BF4) on medium settings frame locked to 60fps...
Yeah that might work, i'm just wondering if i would just leave the jumper peice on the other side and it still work right.
If this is the correct way for parallel, it looks like i'd need a way to cap off one side of it or perhaps like i said if i just left the jumper that's already there...
This is the blocks i'm using,
http://www.bitspower.com.tw/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=173_268_270_281&products_id=109
Here is a picture of my setup, please forgive the mess in there, i've taken it apart so much this month haven't had time to reroute everything
P.S...
Thanks, i'll have to try that if their is no other option, the problem with it is it will be awkward getting them into parallel, since i can't attach a bridge/terminal to them (the G 1/4 threads are facing the wrong way for a bridge) unless they make a G 1/4 coupler that would let liquid flow...
Ok, so i have a liquid cooling loop, its not a high end one, to everyone's horror here i'm sure... Its a bigwater 760 pro (modded push-pull)
And before everyone says its crap, hey it was cheap and up until now has served my needs well.
Recently, i embarked on the need to water-cool my...