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    Is 2x quad radiators - 8 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1450 with MB block and GTX480?
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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    Nice pretty beefy water loop mine is pretty similar except dual D5's with EK dual top
    I have a separate CPU loop already so 1 pump per loop is plenty enough.

    For me it's Silence>performance>Bling

    Quote Originally Posted by kone View Post
    Is 2x quad radiators - 8 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1450 with MB block and GTX480?
    Essentially yes, although the GTs are spinning at around 500RPM and revs up and down depending on water temp.


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    Here is another run with a slightly cooler room temp:



    Will start overclocking tonight.


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    Here is another run with a slightly cooler room temp:



    Will start overclocking tonight.
    what a tease

    please go higher than 940 mhz (go as high as u can)

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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
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    very nice looks like im in with a fair chance of getting 900mhz then
    much left in it?

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    Last edited by owned666; 04-22-2010 at 11:02 PM.

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    what is better to heat the card - furmark or kombustor?

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    Temps are great ... with 2x quad rads every monster card will be cold. Question is how about 3x120 rad etc. orrr 1 loop with all stuff

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    furmark is not a good program on the new cards, it pushes them way to far. ATI actually has built in limits when running furmark so as to protect the card. evga has a new OCing tool that will test the card fully with out pushing it beyond what is safe
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    Block looks great!
    but in that loop, damn those temps seem high? just the way that Fermi rolls?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rioja View Post
    what is better to heat the card - furmark or kombustor?
    Furmark does stress the GPU harder then Kombustor, and thus generate more heat from the GPU. However I feel that the load generated by Kombustor on the GPU are closer to what you are likely to see when running actual games, whereas Furmark, and running it for prolonged periods of time to prove "stability", is more of an E-Peen enlarger.


    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    Temps are great ... with 2x quad rads every monster card will be cold. Question is how about 3x120 rad etc. orrr 1 loop with all stuff
    The fans on the 2x quads are spinning at around 400RPM though... I love how I can game at 900Mhz core on the GTX480 and not hear a thing.


    Quote Originally Posted by H20Cooled View Post
    furmark is not a good program on the new cards, it pushes them way to far. ATI actually has built in limits when running furmark so as to protect the card. evga has a new OCing tool that will test the card fully with out pushing it beyond what is safe
    I do agree that Furmark is not great at setting playable clocks/volts for the GPU. I could still see artifacts in for example 3DMark Vantage when Furmark runs 100% stable for long periods of time, and had to increase the core voltage further.

    Quote Originally Posted by justin.kerr View Post
    Block looks great!
    but in that loop, damn those temps seem high? just the way that Fermi rolls?
    I'm sure if Nvidia didn't include the IHS on the GPU we would see much better temps like those on the ATI. But yes, Fermi is that hot even under water, and are destined to be watercooled to unleash it's full potential. Also nothing scales performance wise as great as the 4XX series when overclocked.

    How often can you say your GPU water block is worth every penny from the performance and sanity gained?


    Here is a screen shot of my latest Furmark run, inspired by the "GTX480 EVGA Hydro Copper O/C & Temp Test results" thread.

    Last edited by eternal_fantasy; 04-23-2010 at 05:17 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal_fantasy View Post
    EK-FC480 GTX - MIPS Classified Nickle/POM - 2 x Vadim quad radiators - 8 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1450 - Laing D5 Vario -- All inside a Lian Li case that I gutted and am using as a water-cooling-station-sort-of.

    Not quite sure what speed the fans are spinning at though.. I think about 500RPM by the sound(lack) of it.
    Hey man your setup is eerily similar to what I am planning on doing with my Lian Li V2100B... What case are you using xD

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    Thanks for posting your results. I have a 470 on the way. May have to get an EK block for it. I have been real happy with the ones on my 3870's.

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    Used the included pads or thermal paste on pads spots ?

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    Wow that's crazy, I wonder if this can be considered a valid performance preview of what to expect out of the stock cards when they hit a die shrink at the end of the year.
    Damn close to 1ghz, should be crazy fast. I wonder how close a single card overclocked to hell and back is going to be to to an sli setup at stock clocks.... maybe 70 percent of the performance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    Temps are great ... with 2x quad rads every monster card will be cold. Question is how about 3x120 rad etc. orrr 1 loop with all stuff
    That is my question...? I mean I might be able to chain a second 320 off the back, but I'd still need to keep one loop.

    Do you have any figures indicating the pressure dropped by this block?

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    very nice thread - as it is currently difficult to find tests with a GTX480 and the EK waterblock..

    i have since 2 weeks 2x EVGA GTX480 in my cubbard - waiting for the coolers to come..

    QUESTION:

    what do you guys think - is the card as overclockable in SLI as single? 900MHz on a SLI would be nice to have :-) my chill is more than enough (MoRa with 9x 120mm Fans + 2x 140mm Radi)

    as i want to get out now my ATi HD5970 (also with EK Block) - had too much troubles, no physx, and mine is less overclockable than other tests that i have seen of it..

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    hi

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