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    Quote Originally Posted by matose View Post
    You mean the system consumption, right? You could feed 2v into that HD4870X2 and it wouldn't eat 447W

    BTW testing is my friend, not Google
    thus why idle is listed........which is already stated that that particular card is doing. Of course those 2 5970's are doing nothing for consumption I assume or shall we skirt around that part
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    Clock the HD5970's, run some Vantage, get some killawatt numbers, cut the 4870X2 and 4890 show off and estimations
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    Kinda hard when my hardware is at mikeguavas house atm.

    You guys can always duplicate the sytem and show me load
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    Well, when you have the time, it's better to have rock solid results with 2 x HD5970 and a killawatt. More close to real life usage.

    Anyway, I could duplicate the system and find out the load, but that would be like doing a part of your work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstru View Post
    Well, when you have the time, it's better to have rock solid results with 2 x HD5970 and a killawatt. More close to real life usage.

    Anyway, I could duplicate the system and find out the load, but that would be like doing a part of your work
    Sure it is but I don't have the kill a watt here as it's being used by someone else atm who owns it.

    Seeing as I didn't have it I made sure I exceeded realworld.

    Of course I had a semi disclaimer way at beggining of post, No facy test equipment etc etc but apparently people didn't see that.
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    No fancy test equipment means "no 10k$ chroma machine, and x $ osciloscope", not "no 20$ killawat", in my book
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstru View Post
    No fancy test equipment means "no 10k$ chroma machine", not "no 20$ killawat", in my book
    Depending on your particular finances $20 can seem like 10K sometimes.

    It's wise not to make assumptions of someones finacial status or responsibilites to lets say children. I have no creditcards, I pay cash, no local stores have it, end of story...I borrow one when it's acessible.

    Atm I can't rub 2 nickels together. If I could I would not have a $200 car with a muffler hanging and bad brakes, wiperblades cutting into windshield etc etc that was paid for a year ago
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    I'm very happy with my H50 setup.

    At first I had a noisy setup with NeXXos block, triple rad, laing pump, etc and I wanted something quiet.

    I lapped the base and I put 2 fans on the little rad.
    There is almost no difference in temps.

    Stock rpm:




    Full rpm:

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    I think you accidentally put this in the wrong tread.

    We are talking power supplies here not enclosed WC systems.


    Quote Originally Posted by Marblehead View Post
    I'm very happy with my H50 setup.

    At first I had a noisy setup with NeXXos block, triple rad, laing pump, etc and I wanted something quiet.

    I lapped the base and I put 2 fans on the little rad.
    There is almost no difference in temps.

    Stock rpm:




    Full rpm:
    Asus Rampage III Formula
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    EK Supreme HF Copper
    Swiftech 420 QP w/ (4) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

    (3) Asus 5850 (1050/1250/1.3v)
    (3) EK 5850 FC
    Swiftech 220 QP w/ (2) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

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    I will be upgrading soon this is my #1 choice so far.

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    Mine should be here Wednesday.
    Asus Rampage III Formula
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    Swiftech 420 QP w/ (4) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

    (3) Asus 5850 (1050/1250/1.3v)
    (3) EK 5850 FC
    Swiftech 220 QP w/ (2) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

    Cosair HX850
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    Let us know how you like it.

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    For those interested in the TX750 heres a review where it got pushed up to 900watts without exceeding the allowed voltage noise limit http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/505/8 so I would say that the TX750 is a well made PSU. Now on the PSU load test Im surprised no one has brought up OCCT, it has a PSU Burn function which stresses your whole system. Talking Linpack and Furmark rolled into one epic PSU destroyer, I get my TX750 into the 550+ watt range easy with my sig rig. I can tell by the fan speeding up, this is controlled not only by heat but by power usage. Before anyone says that this is impossible, I know my cards reach the 120 watt level per card and my CPU with its overclock can hit 230 watts add in the mobo, RAM and HDDs and this kinda makes sense. Or it does to me perhaps.

    Before I forget thats some crazy GPU loading you have going on there, two 5970s + 4879X2 and a 4890, just lol really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Zip View Post
    Let us know how you like it.
    Will do!
    Asus Rampage III Formula
    I7 970 (200x23=4610)
    EK Supreme HF Copper
    Swiftech 420 QP w/ (4) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

    (3) Asus 5850 (1050/1250/1.3v)
    (3) EK 5850 FC
    Swiftech 220 QP w/ (2) Scythe GT AP-15 (1850 RPM)
    Swiftech 355 w/ ek X-Top v2

    Cosair HX850
    (3) 2GB Gskill F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI
    (1) Intel X25-M G2
    (3) WD Black 1TB



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