I noticed you too were looking for the Heatkiller GPU for the 980s, did you happen to have any luck finding a release window? I wanted to for my 980ti's
Thanks here are the specs of the two builds.
The Nvidia Green and Black build:
Caselabs TH10A
Motherboard Formula VI Z87 1150
Processor Intel i7 4770K
Memory Corsair Dominator Platinum Series 16GB 2400
Samsung EVO 250
1 WD black 1TB 7200
1 WD Velociraptor 10000RPM 1TB
2 MSI 780ti Twin Froz...
Doesn't MasterKleer have leeching issues? I know it's more expensive but aren't you better off going Primochill Advanced LTR? Tubing is one place I wouldn't skimp if it saves you the headache of having to break down your whole loop to completely clean out your blocks. I didn't realize how old...
I have the MSI Twin Frozr and it is a great card I have since put it in a water loop, but even with the stock cooler it was a great card. I think the galaxy HOF is supposed to be the best performing from what I've read though. I don't think you can find it here in the US though.
I went home last night and turned v-sync on and the stuttering went down considerably. That's all the time I had to test last night. I still have to figure out the error in 3D Mark.
No just Far Cry 3, and 3mark Firestrike run, which kept giving me a windows error something about windows resolution change caused an error so the test couldn't be completed.
Dell W3008WFP it's 1440p and the funny thing was when I had one 780ti in, it ran smoother, but recorded less fps it averaged around 47-71 or so. But with two cards in the FPS ranged high 70's-to mid 90's, so I'm totally confused. Granted I only had around an hour or so to fool around with it as...
Thanks for getting back to me I spoke with a guy from FrozenCPU yesterday, and he said full cover CSQ blocks with the bridge was the best way to go for cooling, and the bridge really adds support to the two cards together.
Thanks, I spoke with A guy for about 15 minutes yesterday from FrozenCPU and he told me full cover CSQ is the best way to go and the bridge really solidifies the two cards together.
I just dropped a second MSI 780ti into my new Asus VI Formula with a 4770. I loaded Far Cry 3 last night and the game reads up to 95FPS with Fraps, but the image is gameplay is incredibly choppy even with the high framerate. I have an old Dell 3008 WFP. I know all of my drivers are updated and...
I used Primochill for my tubing and found it incredibly hard to work with 1/2 ID is very stiff, so I went with Masterkleer for my new loop and found it much easier to get my compression fittings around. I'm not sure if it will breakdown sooner then the Primochill though. I watched a ton of...
TrapPatriot I have a couple of MSI 780ti as well and I'm getting ready to throw them into my loop, first time watercooling GPU's. Are you using a CSQ version with a bridge block from EK?
I went from to 590's SLI to a single MSI 780ti and my gaming experience is much smoother at 1440p, but
I wouldn't call the card overkill. You should be very happy with a 780 at your resolution and feel like your card is working at it's full potential.
I know, I just read one guys post on having two MSI 780ti's at 1440p with the 2600k then upgrading to the X79 and seeing huge improvements. Even thought I think two of his cores have absolutely no effect on games. I do agree with Nvidia ati that peoples definition of maxed gaming is very...
I was able to just have my P8Z77 MB set an overclock for me. It had two settings fast and extreme, with extreme settings my temps went up to 80c with Prime 95, and with fast they stayed around 60c. I just installed my first water cooling kit, and with no overclock my temps stayed around 30c idle...
Thanks for the advice guys. I think I will go with one more GPU and more ram and a bigger SSD to hold my installed steam library. I'll hold off on a new MB and CPU as long as it doesn't bottleneck the SLI setup too much.
I don't really think I need another 780Ti right now, it's more future proofing for games like Watch Dogs, and Witcher 3. By the time Witcher 3 comes the 780's will probably be outdated though. I just water cooled this time more for the fun of it, and to see if I was capable without bathing my...
After reading the review on HardOCP of the Antec 1300 Platinum, I found a pretty good deal on Amazon for the 1000. I figured it would future proof me for my next build come Maxwell time. Having too much of a PSU doesn't hurt my system right? I'm really just wondering if a game like Watch Dogs...
I'm just curious as to what advice I might get on my first build to see if you guys would change anything I did so far. Here's my specs:
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo
PSU: Antec HCP 1000 Plantinum
MB: Asus PZ77-V Pro
GPU: MSI GTX 780Ti gaming
CPU cooler: Raystorm 750 AX 240
CPU: 2600K...