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Schyte Infinity on 7900GT !!!!!!!
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the temp different with vf900cu about 10-15c... :D
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That's one big gpu cooler you got there :D I just wonder how long are those zipties going to last.
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still searching mod for putting screw there....
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MAASSSIIIIVVVVVVVV!!!
now that's exactly what i would do in my dreams (provided that there's a more sturdy way to mount than zip ties)
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how much overlap do you have at the bottom of your mobo?
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how much overlap do you have at the bottom of your mobo?
if you means gaps between infinity and PCI/PCI-e Slot than it has no gaps....
the infinity uses the slot (PCI) as its 'bed' due to the PCI-e Slot were lower and it makes the infinity perfectly sleep on the pci slot...
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ok, not what i meant, but good to know that that's a perfect fit;
no what i meant is how much does the infinity stick out from under your mobo? in my case i have about 1cm (0.3inch) between the bottom of my case and the bottom of my mobo. if the infinity sticks out more than 1cm i'd be screwed ...
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lol , how did you manage to attach it to the card ?
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lol , how did you manage to attach it to the card ?
cable ties did the job quiet nicely :D
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no what i meant is how much does the infinity stick out from under your mobo? in my case i have about 1cm (0.3inch) between the bottom of my case and the bottom of my mobo. if the infinity sticks out more than 1cm i'd be screwed ...
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/6631/phto0010ks3.jpg
i think its arround 3cm....
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Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
lol , how did you manage to attach it to the card ?
The universal method... Zipties! :woot:
Friggin' awesome job there mate, try sending NightCrawler(tm) a PM, he could probably help you out with the mounting (he did a CNPS9500 once)..
Best REgards :toast:
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WOW! thats awsome :slobber:
zip-ties rule, cant wait to see some load temps. :toast:
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you can see the load temps on Riva tuner.... it was while artifact scanning for 20min on 1.55v - 705mhz core... 43c
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have you tried placing that fan on a side maybe rather than top
that's extreme but let's see some extreme air OCs now heheheh :D
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actually i put 2 fan... one on top and one on side....
well, actually i already do some benches but so far it doesnt increase my gpu core.... it still stuck at 765mhz (120mhz pcie) for bench... :(
need to mod to 1.7v :)... i think the cooler could handle it :D
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Wow dude, that is just sick! :slobber:
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That poor card. I'm sure it's super cool, but the weight must be out of this world. If someone else is crazy enough to do this, I'd say go with a Thermalright Ultra-120 or SI-128. Same performance with way less weight. Still crazy as hell though. :toast:
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the card takes no weight from the cooler, maybe this pics can explain...
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/4597/79schid6.jpg
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Originally Posted by andre X_X
good job :banana:
but the card sure looks a bit bend :stick:
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The card does look like it is bent hehe. That's a freaking huge cooler on the card. There goes all your PCI slots lol. I like your vmod, not the cleanest but it's very organized.
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i was about to say wow why didnt ur card break in half lolol, then i saw this :)
sick bro lol
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Now try putting it in a vertical case :rolleyes:
:D
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Looks good! May need a taller case now :D or cut hole into your current one and put the case on stilts :D
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This is Ultra Xtreme.. IMO :slobber: :slobber: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :woot:
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tested with 3dmark06 today with 760/930 1.55v, the temps peak was 47c... got 7732points :D
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lol wow nice, suprisingly to all of u who don't own a scythe infinity this thing isn't nowhere as heavy as it looks. gj
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HOLY CRAP! that's freakin' XTREME! haha props to you bro
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BTW...
A humble Sonic Tower can become a pretty decent cooler with this :D
http://www.cons.org/tmp/st1.jpg
http://www.cons.org/tmp/st2.jpg
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There goes the idea to sli..
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Originally Posted by Bbq
There goes the idea to sli..
u can still do it with water or phase change lol like if u start with phase u wouldnt make a 2 heads unit
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lol wow nice, suprisingly to all of u who don't own a scythe infinity this thing isn't nowhere as heavy as it looks. gj
Not saying 960 grams for the Infinity is heavy but it is a lot more than the Ultra-120's 754 grams. Either way this is still the craziest CPU cooler to GPU cooler mod.
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Originally Posted by andre X_X
tested with 3dmark06 today with 760/930 1.55v, the temps peak was 47c... got 7732points :D
wah sini nenen ngepost sini jg :D :D
Nice post!!
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BTW...
A humble Sonic Tower can become a pretty decent cooler with this :D
Wow man. Is that a Delta ?? :confused: n wht r ur Load/Idle temps ?? ;) ;)
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uOpt, is there enough space to place the 2nd fan?
sorry for offtopic.
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Wow, this is freaking insane! Probably more so than the guy who mounted a Sonic Tower to a X1900! Do you have any other cards you could mount the Ninja on?
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Wow man. Is that a Delta ?? :confused: n wht r ur Load/Idle temps ?? ;) ;)
My notes say:
FX-55 3.0 GHz 1.5 V, SLI-DR.
Big Typhoon stock fan: 47.0 C
Sonic Tower Monster Fan: 40.5 C
Sonic Tower Panafo M Fan: 42.5 C
I don't think I have space for a second fan, and it is questionable whether a push-pull is more effective than just a push. In any case, there is only one set of brackets coming with the thing :(
So, while you can gain over the stock fan considerably by just using a Panafo medium RPM fan going to the monster fan isn't much better.
The thing takes a solid 50 Watts, and it will really hurt when set loose.
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Very nice temps :toast:
R.I.P PCI slots :D
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that temps are more than nice, they are perfekt for a oced gfx. :toast:
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Hmmm... sorry for waking up this topic. :D Did you guys found a different method to mount this? I want to get an Ninja Rev.B for my 7900GT. :D
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andre X_X, you're a crazy man :D. but how do you cool your cpu? is there enough space to place chipset heatsink at least?
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haha! that is awesome! good job with that.
I have gone for more "conventional" methods with mine, and bought a NV6 ;)
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Freakin' cool :D
And damn a nice load temperature. Think i'll try the same when i get a new graphics card. :P
How exactly have you mounted it ?