Anyone found one besides factory direct? Swiftech takes forever direct.
I want it.. now.
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Anyone found one besides factory direct? Swiftech takes forever direct.
I want it.. now.
Yea I was looking around but couldn't find a retailer that carries it. I had to order directly.
Now to find MP-1s.
Think two Zalman VF900-Cu heatsink/fan combos will fit now?
That would be bad ass for us n00b air cooler people....but the only problem is that I am going to exercise my step-up rights with eVGA for some generation 8 GeForce goodness! :D
How long is step-up good for after you purchase a card?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorlac
90 days if I remember correctly
Am i the only one that finds space probs in the spacer's design?
U can't use this card in the first pci-e slot unless your m/b doesn't have a NB chipset... :p:
Awesome find, I gopt y GX2 from EVGA stepup from a 7800GT, Paid 358 from the egg, and paid 600 for GX2 so I didnt have to come out of pocket that much for killer performance..
I have been waiting for this, now time to water cool this beast..
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Originally Posted by JoeBar
hopefully most people doing this will have 8x2x setups. Im with you its an issue but i dont really see any way around it.
Going a regular SLI... :)
But the pci-e slot(?) is on the bottom pcb, so this won't be a problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBar
Also,with a different block on the top pcb, you might be able to bust some quad sli. Probably have to be a custom block, but i think it would work.
wow, sorry to be off topic but is swiftech centered in signal hill CA? thats pretty close to me...
I wonder if they sell / will call out of that location? Got a branch office in Anaheim, could have someone grab one for me and ship it on over :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Summers618
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I ordered today and they shipped today. Not that slow after all.
you would most likely have latency issues. the board was designed for the short interconnect and the timmings would probably go crazy if you make the cable too long. but then again, nVidia might have been cool enough to design it in such a way that the latency was not an issue (no idea how they designed it + im not an EE so I cant say which is correct)Quote:
Originally Posted by generics_user
Woot, thanks. Ordering now.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by vudoodoodoo
I was wondering myself if even the short PCB extension would cause any loss in performance. I've no background in that sort of thing, so I can't speculate either way. My instinct is no, but hey..Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
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Originally Posted by [TAG]Imp
LOL... I've been resisting since it came out :p:
haven't we all...
Got pics of it installed, here.
Ha, i think i made a difference, the spacer kit now comes with a ramsink for the secondary chip (what ever the real name is)Quote:
Originally Posted by BlaqMale
Who do you think took the kit to Gabe mass production lol. It took 3 months from the time I dropped kit I was making onesy/twosy on Gabes desk till ST got it out in mass.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vapor
Viper
Could this work on a 7900GX2, too?:woot:
iLL
No. The limiting factor on the 7950's is the max memory OC you can get with the slower 1.4 or 1.6ns that find there way on the cards. On straight water it is very easy to get the core OC well above the OC'ed memory bandwidth available to support that core speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by xpsentity
Viper
sorry for asking you to go off topic a bit but what oc on the core would you consider to be limited by the mem, and if 1600 is the typical gx2 mem oc what core frequency is too muchQuote:
Originally Posted by ViperJohn
wondering if it is worth the volt mods for core..
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Originally Posted by BlaqMale
1600 memory perfectly clean in everything might be pushing it a tad. The GDR3 chips are not exactly stellar OC'ers typically. Part of that is NV tied the Vdd and the Vddq together off the same on-card power supply and GDR3 chips just hate the Vddq high. Some 1.4ns chipped cards might make it though.
With the memory running 1584 and the memory timings tightened up core clocks above about 690-700 didn't scale well and produced very little gain in test scores as the memory bandwidth becomes an increasing bottleneck. By the time you get to 726 core the cards no longer gain anything from increased core clock.
I've had no trouble pushing the cores well over 700 with ViperFang WB's at 1.55 Vcore.
Viper