Try it with only one card in first, see if you can get it running and add the other later.
FYI, you only need one x-fire connector but I use two as it doesn't hurt.
I've already bought a P67 Deluxe and have an SSD drive so no I won't be upgrading.
I'm just hoping that Asus don't dump supporting us early adopters now they've brought out the Z68 versions.
+1 for that... with a load of paper towels laid out just in case.
You get pretty good at it pretty quickly and once you get it sorted properly you'll only have to drain it when you upgrade.
Sounds more like the fabled "cold bug" to me!
One of my Asus cards does this if I have it as primary.... goes away if the card warms up which isn't so easy on H2O.
Fortunately the other card is fine with 2D at low temps.
Result :)
I dunno why it works... probably something to do with achi compliance. Enable it on the other ports if you like, I can't see it doing any harm.
I do, one for each loop, two identical 10w Laing DDCs in an xspc dual bay dual res.
I wouldn't put the heat from these gpus into a loop with my cpu... unless I had one massive radiator!
Looks like they are going downhill a bit at EK... that's a pretty poor attitude really.
I recently got a pair of blocks for my 6950s and the bases were full of machining marks, swirls and hollows everywhere. The fit wasn't too brilliant either as I had to reduce the hight of those stupid...
Just dip the hose in warm water and they'll wiggle on...
Only 1 time only tho! The next time you fit the hose it'll likely leak without a clamp. You have to cut a bit off the end of the hose each time.
A very nice set-up there!
I'd have configured the loop a bit differently is all.... Pump/res > CPU > GPU > 1st rad > 2nd rad > back to pump/res.
Also that may be slightly tricky to empty but great work and a nice overclock :)
I've got one and it's great... although, I'm not sure it's worth the price premium.
These P67 boards are fast enough with mechanical drives and you wouldn't have the size constraints to worry about.
It is... my AX1200 would throw well over 100 amps out before it even thinks of tripping. That's a disaster waiting to happen!
Touch wood it never fails :)