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You basically get nothing out of overclocking these. You really only get anything just cooling better, and/or undervolting. That's about it. Even then, you're talking 5% gains over what this thing will do anyways given that it has decent cooling. IMO, it's not worth messing with.
Yes. I have one and in the same boat as you. In fact the opposite. Bring the power meter down unless you want this thing crossing over 400 watts easy blowing more heat out than a fireplace at 1.1 volts. I bring it down to like 85% or 90%to keep the voltage at .90v to keep the heat in check. And by heat I mean the heat it throw out not that the card itself gets hot because it stays very cool between 50-65* degrees never more even on a 100 fahrenheit day.
It's an FTW3 with a waterblock, and slightly different set of capacitors, otherwise the same. average would probably be +150 on core and + 1000 on memory
No idea! sorry Superjoe has(or had) one!EK still making the blocks for EVGA?
This isn't like the 2080ti. Generally, unless you've got monster aftermarket cooling, raising power limit doesn't help much, and can even hurt performance since it's just running hotter with no payoff.No kidding. So really just raise power limit in Afterburner and let it eat then?
This isn't like the 2080ti. Generally, unless you've got monster aftermarket cooling, raising power limit doesn't help much, and can even hurt performance since it's just running hotter with no payoff.
That's why, honestly, I gave up trying to undervolt/etc with these. It just wasn't worth my time when the result in a real world games was basically nothing of note, and you'd only see some marginal single digit % gains benchmarking.
Yep. It's not worth it. Only thing that could be worth it is just undervolting and stock clocks just to save on power/heat. That's about it.I do have pretty good cooling... I have 540mm of radiator that it's plugging in to.
But I did notice... going to like 2.18GHz on VRAM (so +10%), and ~2035MHz on core didn't even give 5fps in games. That kinda blows my mind.
My 2080Ti had linear gains from stock to ~2050MHz / 9000MHz.
Better off just buying a 3090 Ti - saw one for $1669 new today. Crazy!
$1349.99 - https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=12G-P5-3969-KR
$1669.99 - https://www.newegg.com/msi-geforce-rtx-3090-ti-rtx-3090-ti-gaming-x-trio-24g/p/N82E16814137728 (have to use promo code listed to get to $1669.99)
I hooked the fucking flow up backwards on the card. Wasn't even paying attention. Just hooked it up the same direction it was on the 2080Ti. Looks like EVGA has small arrows etched into the clear acrylic indicating flow. Doesn't appear that there is a jetplate so not sure if I am hurting temps or not.
Played ffvii remake on Steam last night for about an hour. With frames capped at 120/gsync 4k, temps peaked and held steady at 60C.
haha, I did the same thing at first, but reversing it made only a 1-2 degree difference for me.
does it look like an EK block?
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I sold it long ago to another forum member. I was getting low to mid 50s with fans on quiet ( 2 x 360x60mm rads)Hard to say.
What temps you getting?
I sold it long ago to another forum member. I was getting low to mid 50s with fans on quiet ( 2 x 360x60mm rads)
Hmm. I'm holding 62, according to the OSD from precisionx1. Not sure if I have the correct sensor selected though.
That's not unreasonable with the rad area you have. It takes a lot of cooling to keep temps low with these new GPUs. Do you have a water temp sensor?
what are your water temps? mine were 30-37Hmm. I'm holding 62, according to the OSD from precisionx1. Not sure if I have the correct sensor selected though.
Can't tell. iCue sucks ass. Still trying to figure it out. Doesn't label loop temp clearly, but I think 46c. House is at 68f.
It looks like the XD5 which is a PWM D5. You may just be radiator limited. I had 2 x 360x60mm(the thicker corsair ones) and to keep it under 40 fans were probably at like 40-50% and I had 4 other fans in the case on top of the 6 on the radsI have the xd5 or xd7 combo. Bought a kit straight from corsair with my case. I've always felt that my mobo isn't commanding the pump correctly since the get-go. I've always had it set at 100%... I do know for sure that it's a PWM pump, a D5. The pump/res came assembled from Corsair.
Front- Intake
Bottom- Intake
Rear- Exhaust
Top- Exhaust(caught between light cycles lol, Unicorn vomit(
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It looks like the XD5 which is a PWM D5. You may just be radiator limited. I had 2 x 360x60mm(the thicker corsair ones) and to keep it under 40 fans were probably at like 40-50% and I had 4 other fans in the case on top of the 6 on the rads
You may be better off reversing the top rad fans so it's pulling cool air over the rad, right now you're feeding it warm air coming from the 360 in the front as well.
As for the pump, does it read an RPM? Did your kit come with Corsair Commander Pro or something like that?
Here was my setup, before and after correcting flow.
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It did come with the Commander Pro.
I have 3 rads a 360 front a 360 top and a 120 rear all in push pull. Air pockets when filling coolant yes unless you turn the pump up to %100 then it will push the air pockets out in my experience. Also after experimenting and confirming with other youtube videos the best configuration is to have all of the radiators exhausting and cool air being pulled in from the bottom. It is confirmed the air inside the case is the coolest this way and both the components inside the case and the rads get the best of both worlds as far as cooler air.
What do you mean? What's wrong with 14 fans? Why is your pump always at %100?Yeah, 14 fans...no.
Pump is always at 100%
What do you mean? What's wrong with 14 fans? Why is your pump always at %100?