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    Help Watercooling 3 way SLI on the M5E with the smallest change

    Hey guys tomorrow i will receive 3 waterblocks not full cover the new EK universal that uses the triple SLI bridge also

    this is my system today



    the only thing that may confuse cauz its at the back is the pump out goes to rad to the right tube ok ?

    now i wanna cut less as posible and conect to the EK triple paralell bridge

    so i tought that should be CPU out to EK in and EK out to rad ?
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    Hola!
    What I'd do:
    Res -> Pump -> GPU starting from the bottom, then mid then top GPU -> CPU -> Rad -> Res

    This is what I'd do. You shouldn't care for cutting more or less, it's the long-term performance what you should aim for, IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Maņo View Post
    Hola!
    What I'd do:
    Res -> Pump -> GPU starting from the bottom, then mid then top GPU -> CPU -> Rad -> Res

    This is what I'd do. You shouldn't care for cutting more or less, it's the long-term performance what you should aim for, IMHO.
    Thanks buddy !!!
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    Let us know how do new toys perform. I'm really interested in performance gains.

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    As promised guys !!! Results are amazing before i had to put cards at stock for game and even so i got crashes
    And problems of stability card benching reached 86C now 41C lol and gamming crysis 3 39C
    All problems gone with this super easy to install










    and...done !!!




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    Nice!
    All stock for now, no need for more, but it's gonna be soon methinks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conumdrum View Post
    Nice!
    thanks mate !!!

    here more fun gamming at 1306+ core

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    What do you think of putting something on top of sli bridge (card interconnect one, not waterblock interconnecting one) to make it better mach to waterbridge nearby? Eg. some sticker with similar csq circles ..

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    how are the VRMs holding? I wouldn't push the gpus too far without a nice airflow on the VRM's heatsink...

    anyway, good work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeoAndrade View Post
    how are the VRMs holding? I wouldn't push the gpus too far without a nice airflow on the VRM's heatsink...

    anyway, good work!
    leo i have a fan at the back 1cm of the card a Yate Loon pumping air, 2 passes of 3DM11 VRM 45C measured by multimeter i think is good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Church View Post
    What do you think of putting something on top of sli bridge (card interconnect one, not waterblock interconnecting one) to make it better mach to waterbridge nearby? Eg. some sticker with similar csq circles ..
    i would have been very nice if the blocks or bridge have some sort of light like the XPSC but its not EK style i would prefeer that but seeing how they perform oh man i dont care it they are yellow lol

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    How are temps? That seems like a lot heat to dump for a single 480. What speeds are you running those fans at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
    How are temps? That seems like a lot heat to dump for a single 480. What speeds are you running those fans at?
    runing bench with uses 3 cards at 1320core at 42C load and I3770K 5Ghz HT at 1,496 load rad not even warm, fans are silent, this XPSC holds all like a champ !!!

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