i just found out that THOSE are the temperature of the card. I mean they are too weird!!! 200 C° and 19 C° are not easy temperatures to achieve at the same time. How the hell would they have achieved that...
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i just found out that THOSE are the temperature of the card. I mean they are too weird!!! 200 C° and 19 C° are not easy temperatures to achieve at the same time. How the hell would they have achieved that...
i heard you already got 8.37 drivers :P good luck with them
system used to 16000marks
Link
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/782/cooledr6001qc1.jpg
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/697...edr6003bd8.jpg
More or less stock cooler (same heatpipe, different fan)!!! Bloody hell, no water!!
I am already wondering what will achieve with the uber liquid cooling!!!
whats the mentality of ati making the shim higher than the gpu with a card as hot as this obviously people are going to be looking into third party cooling solutions, like waterblocks etc, the polarflo gpu waterblocks i have have been used on 7800gt, 7900gtx and x1900xt and fitted on all these cards, it looks like of the information above without using a copper shim it won't just fit , i can't believe why they have done that its just daft
that copper chunk is from the stock cooler? I thought maybe it was an old cpu heatsink with it being so square lol. It looks like it still comes with that aluminum strip at the back to cool the voltage regulators.
If removing the shroud and mounting a different fan on the heatsink nets good results I will do just that. I have a panaflo 92mm Ultra sitting in a drawer doing nothing. On my sunbeam rheobus it shouldn't be too loud while still keeping the card cool. Just need some ram sinks after that and a change of thermal paste of course.
Crap that Shamino is saying that the spacer on the GPU is higher than the core... gonna be :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty to install waterblocks without having to mod stuff.
the shim doesn't look any higher than the one on the x1900xt and gpu waterblocks went on them ok
when i had x1900 e x1950 i used twinplex pro that is taller in the midle for the core
http://aycu30.webshots.com/image/137...9449437_rs.jpg
i hope it works on x2900 :)
regards
12" 2900XT 1GB version
http://www.iamxtreme.net/video/r600/x2900xt4.jpg
look at that heatpipe
http://www.iamxtreme.net/video/r600/x2900xt2.jpg
8+6pin
http://www.iamxtreme.net/video/r600/x2900xt1.jpg
Do you have any RD600 board laying around? Does CF work with drivers you are using now? Theses pics makes me think about robbing a local bank.....j/k.
Yeah those are some nice pics. Sexy card..:slobber:
The Enermax Galaxy DXX have 2x 8pin and 2x 6 pin, Silverstone too and i m sure OCZ will release one too...really soon.. all major builder will do a Cfire version with enough 8 pin..
Guess.,.. you use the Asus P5K del or P5K3?... I m really tempted go for a P5Kdeluxe, available here.. ( p5K3 too.. but not the DDR3...)
Too bad they couldn't use the same copper cooling on the retail 9.5" card as they are using on the 12" OEM card. The 12" version is only longer due to the extended fan so using the same copper heatsink should have been used on both. 4 heatpipes would have removed a good amount of heat.
here in portugal also selling asus P5K and P5K3 since last week
be-quiet and Corsair are ofeering free 8 pin adaptor
Quote:
Owners of Listan/Be Quiet! power supplies to get free upgrade to 8-pin PCI Express connectors
If you bought a Listan/Be Quiet! power supply that was made in December 2006 or later, you are supposedly eligible for a free upgrade to PCI Express 2. This means that before the ATI Radeon HD 2900 series is released, you can get the proper power connector. The new connectors will be compatible with the older 6-pin PCI Express power interface, thanks to a simple mechanism to remove the extra pins.
In short, look at the pretty picture, and expect a form to get one of these if you own a Listan/Be Quiet! power supply made on or after December 2006.
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-04...PcieII_thm.jpg
Source: The Inquirer
Quote:
8-pin PCIe Adapter Cables from Corsair
As the high-end R600 cards require an 8-pin PCI-Express power cable to be plugged into the corresponding connector (look at the pictures of the HD 2900XT and OEM XTX) especially if you intend to overclock these, power supply manufacturers started to design adapter cables for their current iteration of PSUs that don't come with 8-pin PCIe cables natively. The guys from BeQuiet!/Listan were then the first in providing such adapter cables for free, see the details here.
Now Corsair stepped into the line as well and if you live in the U.S. you can contact Corsair's Customer Service and will be charged for the shipping only an Official Corsair Representative over at the [H]ard|Forum mentioned.
But remember, this will only apply if you purchased the power supply during the last weeks.
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-04...PcieII_thm.jpg http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-04...OEM_09_thm.jpg http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-05...nonref_thm.jpg
Source: [H]ard|Forum
im wondering if the cards dont come with de 8 pin adpator , i belive they dont :(
regards
@guess2098: Do u have the latest drivers now?
i am going to pick up P5K-D tomorrow actually
there will be another new version of driver
the currect driver 8.374 is not for 1GB version. it is prototype for 512MB
12" is for SI, it is not going sell on market
so don't worry about not fit in your case lol