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I have both the Corsair SF600 and Silverstone SFX-L 500w. I had the Silverstone first, but the PSU wires would brush against the backside of my backplate-less GPU... I don't know if a GPU with a backplate would have even worked.
So I decided to get a Corsair SF600 since it's regular SFX sized...
I don't know, but I'd stay away from the hg10 n980 until they fix some real problems it has. See the thread in the corsair forums.
And yes, pumps need to run at 100% all the time. At least AIO Asetek ones do. I hooked them up with a sata power -> molex adapter and a molex -> fan header adapter...
Hg10 n970
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-Edition-Cooling-CB-9060005-WW/dp/B0151PYG4E
My corsair pumps didn't like being split from a fan header. They made noise. I put them on the psu and they went quiet.
You probably didnt damage your card, but don't run it that hot in the future.
I'm guessing you have a top down cooler for your 980ti. If so, it's likely recycling much of the hot air due to the small case. Try create a duct so your fans only get air from the outside of the case, that should...
That fixed it. X.X thanks!
Another question, if my computer goes to sleep or stays at the windows login screen for too long, the wireless card just stops working completely. Even a reset won't fix it, I have to physically unplug the computer (or turn off the psu I guess) and plug it back in to...
I have a 92mm noctua, didnt add much noise, helped a tiny bit with airflow. Ended up taking it off.
You can place the 3.5" hdd on the case floor below the motherboard and still fit a 120mm below the gpu blower fan, cable management is tight and some heat from the gpu can transfer to the hdd...
Slightly overclocked, +220mhz gpu, +100mhz vram, 3.9ghz cpu. Temps on the gpu get to the high 70s. When doing the asus stress test, both cpu and gpu get to the high 70s. Im only getting 1350 or so boost :/
I feel like the case might have something to do with it. Only one fan vs 2 for each rad...
Does a 15,788 Firestrike score sound about right for a 5820k and 980ti in an ncase?
I see people in the 16,000 range with the same processor and gpu...