This thread just made me think of this:
So the question is ... why is your middle card not showing much higher temps? /sarcasm
This thread just made me think of this:
So the question is ... why is your middle card not showing much higher temps? /sarcasm
wait wait wait, what Graphics card is that anyway? I thought it was the GTX285?![]()
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Ha ... I could be, I guess. BUT, given my luck, I'd bork something taking my existing cards apart, so I'll just live with what I have.
I think the point of this whole thread is that either way will work - I never saw where Hondacity inferred that his results were the best, and certainly that's not what I was saying either![]()
I did run the PSU test for one hour - I have the graphs. Let me know if there's something specific you want to see. I saw a fair amount of fluctuation on my 3.3V and 12V lines -- seeing the 3.3 down to 3.07 and the 12V down to 11.45 or so. GPU temps climbed throughout the test - not massively, but up to 53 on one card, and 52 on the other two.
Can you clarify your comment, KaptCrunch? Not sure what you are saying about data not showing correctly.
can i ask an off question.
sorry about the slight detrail, but honda it looks like your running everest ultimate.
How did you get that program to play nice on a 64-bit i7? Skinnee and i were dying almost an entire day because that program kept crashing our i7's.
Nadeshiko: i7 990 12GB DDR3 eVGA Classified *In Testing... Jealous?*
Miyuki: W3580 6GB DDR3 P6T-Dlx
Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
Sammy: Dual Yonah Sossoman cheerleader. *Sammy-> Lind.*
Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
[12:38] Naekuh: i love watching u get the firing squad on XS
long overdue answer : yes it was from my flow testing
its 20C inside the apartment ...i'm getting load temps of 37-38c on my 285s. 50c
check part 2 at post1.
screenie on the new setup yes, single loop is gone.
log my cpu temps? thats too easy, if its odd to you. i'll say it to you ODD it is
you saying this as glitz?
vantage 3x285s
its 32bit dude, i get some weird bsods with the ssd and 64bit
anyways post1 is updated somewhat
Part2
The important stuff : The RAD and FANS, quad for the cpu, dual quad for the tri-sli
First 20minutes
40minutes later
gpu1 graph from occt
gpu2 graph from occt
gpu3 graph from occt
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************idle temps aren't really that interesting, nvidia throttles the gpu speed to around 300mhz versus max set, temps go down at 300mhz
************restriction on these blocks aren't bad.
not bad temps for this particular parallel setup of yours...
not bad?
37 under load ising excellent in my books
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Awesome, Hondacity. Amazing temps - very interesting to see how well the 2 x 4 Rad setup does. I guess I will just have to live with 50C at load on my GPUs and their measly little PA120.3 - but nice to know what can be accomplished. And that CPU likes being on it's own quad as well. Thanks much for all this interesting stuff.
honda you sure have one insane rad setup.........
Sorry I guess I was a bit too vague in my post. In the last parallel Tri-SLI thread Naekuh was all over it preaching how it couldn't possibly work. How he had tried it and failed miserably. How the middle card wouldn't get any flow. That was actually HIS image that he posted, and the sad thing is most people in the thread went along with him, I guess Post Count >>> *. Because when I posted it people immediately jumped on it as being a ludicrous assumption to make.
Anyways great work, those Heatkillers really look slick and your temps are superb. We now have had no less than 3 people post excellent and EVEN temps using this same parallel Tri-SLI setup.
I'm not sure you have enough radiator capacity for this build![]()
Awesome tests Honda, thank you for taking the time to try and educate the community, it is greatly appreciated.
Nice Results!
So, after seeing this cooling setup,I was wondering if a Swiftech mcr320 with Medium Yate Loons, would be enough to cool the 3 285's?? I ask because I am putting my 3 under water next week.... Damn they get hot, with stock cooling and over clocked in tri-sli...![]()
Bloodly oath it is. My ONE gtx260 hits 41C load in a one looper.
IanY. Dude, I have no grievance with you but from my perspective you seem to be on the defensive AND doing you best to discredit the results at hand. All the results say is parallel is viable. No where does he say parallel is the BEST although most would make that conclusion with the load temps. By slandering him you make yourself look silly. NFI where all this American philosophy garbage came from. . . .
Ok looks like this thread has polarised me, just like your actions with RRR's ban did. Where do you get off? I'm disappointed and thought your long break would have meant you weren't the same.
That depends mate... with medium speed Yate Loons and an MCR320 you are looking at around 13-15C delta between water and air temp loaded. While that is more than cool enough for GPUs (calculate air temp + 15 = water temp + 20 for OCed GPUs = GPU temp), it's not great temps. If you just want to silence them and don't care if they run at 50 or 60C, it's enough. Otherwise get a GTX 480/Feser/PA120.3 or equivalent.
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