They are no thicker than an air cooled 480 that is double slot anyway. If your mobo has adequate space for 3 double slot PCIe cards then you'll be fine![]()
They are no thicker than an air cooled 480 that is double slot anyway. If your mobo has adequate space for 3 double slot PCIe cards then you'll be fine![]()
Current rig:
Mobo: DFI Lanparty DX X58 T3eH6
CPU: i7 920 D0 @ 3 something GHz
GPU: GTX 480
RAM: 12gig Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600
Boot drive: Intel X25-M SSD
Dev Drive: Raptor 10k
4 other storage drives - various.
Water Cooling:
Laing DDC Pro Pump with Petras DDC-01s
1 x 140.3 Radiator with 3 x 140mm NB-BlackSilentPRO fans (1700 rpm 90 CFM).
iTrap Res
Koolance 360 v1.1 CPU block
AquaComputers GFX 480 GPU block
Case: Coolmaster HAF-X
2 x 24" DVI monitors: HP ZR24w IPS and a crappy TN Philips 240BW.
Keyboard / Mouse: Logitech G15 and G9.
Sound: Asus Xonar D2
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Computer System:
CPU = Intel i7 3770K
MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
CASE = Case Labs STH10
LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Watercooling System:
CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
RES = EK-RES X3 250
PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil
My EK 480gtx is giving me 48C full load (kombustor), 29-30C idle at exactly the same clocks. Ambient is 20-21C.
In addition, I am sure it is possible to achieve 45-46 full load with a better mount. I definitely put too much thermal paste on because I REALLY did not want to have to do a remount.
Last edited by One_Hertz; 06-08-2010 at 11:33 AM.
What are your clock speeds? I'll guess there stock with those temps. So you are bout 10C above Ambient, have you tried Furmark? It takes my air cooled GTX 480 to 92C after 45min while kombustor seems like not as stressful peaking at around 60-65C full load. Those temps are the same if not better than Danger Den's GTX 480 water block, I would love to see you run Furmark and see if thing get hotter unless you already have.
* My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *
Computer System:
CPU = Intel i7 3770K
MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
CASE = Case Labs STH10
LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Watercooling System:
CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
RES = EK-RES X3 250
PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil
You'd also have to look at the pump and radiator setups...IIRC the GURU3D setup was a bit mediocre.
Edit:
Found the only items they spec:
So for our test setup we created a dedicated liquid cooling loop for the GeForce GTX 480. We used a Black Ice dual 120mm radiator with two low RPM fans. We fire up the PC and check the idle temperatures and after a while we start to stress the GPU massively.
guru3d
Last edited by mechman; 06-08-2010 at 12:48 PM. Reason: Adding more info
I understand that Furmark would be consider overkill since games never push that hard, it's good for testing extreme thermal limits. When asked about your clock speeds I was wondering if your at stock clocks or if you have overclocked your pair of 480's, the EK blocks are not only looking to equal the Danger Den blocks but are also $120 dollars cheaper is purchasing two blocks. Do you have the see through acrylic or other top solid aluminum tops?
* My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *
Computer System:
CPU = Intel i7 3770K
MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
CASE = Case Labs STH10
LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Watercooling System:
CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
RES = EK-RES X3 250
PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil
You're trying to compare results from two totally different testbeds using two different cards?![]()
I'm assuming there will be a new thread when actual results arrive, cause this is going very far and to every direction...![]()
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2 x Asus HD 6870 CrossFire @ 1000/1100MHz
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Asus Xonar DX | Logitech Z-5500 | LG W2600HP 26" S-IPS LCD
Watercooling setup:
1st loop -> Radiator: 2 x ThermoChill PA120.3 | Pump: Laing DDC-3.25 with Alphacool HF 38 top | CPU: Swiftech Apogee XT | Chipset: Swiftech MCW-NBMAX | Tubing: Masterkleer 1/2" UV
2nd loop -> Radiator: ThermoChill PA120.3 | Pump: Laing DDC-3.2 with Alphacool HF 38 top | GPU: 2 x EK FC-6870 | Tubing: Masterkleer 1/2" UV
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the cheaper is the Ek one. Appears to be good enough, and a lot better than air.
Worth getting one? my wallet is empty already...
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Why are u posting and not testing...? Go back to work...
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Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel I7 920 D0 3930A @ 4.50GHz (21 X 214mhz)
3 x 2GB G.Skill Trident 1600 @ 1716MHz (6-8-6-20-1N)
2 x Asus HD 6870 CrossFire @ 1000/1100MHz
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Asus Xonar DX | Logitech Z-5500 | LG W2600HP 26" S-IPS LCD
Watercooling setup:
1st loop -> Radiator: 2 x ThermoChill PA120.3 | Pump: Laing DDC-3.25 with Alphacool HF 38 top | CPU: Swiftech Apogee XT | Chipset: Swiftech MCW-NBMAX | Tubing: Masterkleer 1/2" UV
2nd loop -> Radiator: ThermoChill PA120.3 | Pump: Laing DDC-3.2 with Alphacool HF 38 top | GPU: 2 x EK FC-6870 | Tubing: Masterkleer 1/2" UV
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The thing is, there is no thermal sensor on the voltage regulators. This means that I (along with almost every person with a WCed 480gtx) am blissfully unaware how hot my vregs run. With this in mind, I do not believe it is the best idea to be stressing the card beyond the normal amounts. If I knew for sure that my vregs were fine, then I would test it with anything.
And what Vapor said. You can't exactly compare different setups just like that as I have a lot more rad power in my loop and my water rises only a few degrees above ambient.
I have a single 480GTX not a pair. My block has an acrylic top.
I have two triple rads with six 1500rpm fans on them for my CPU + GPU with a single Switech 655 variable pump making everything flow.
Last edited by One_Hertz; 06-08-2010 at 02:07 PM.
Have you checked what temps you can see with Everest? On my GTX470, I have 4 temps:
GPU = 46c @ 99% load with FaH GPU3
GPU Diode = 43c
GPU Ambient = 38c (maybe on backside?)
GPU Memory = 42c
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Last edited by Systemlord; 06-08-2010 at 03:53 PM.
* My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *
Computer System:
CPU = Intel i7 3770K
MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
CASE = Case Labs STH10
LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Watercooling System:
CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
RES = EK-RES X3 250
PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil
* My Case Labs STH10 Build Log *
Computer System:
CPU = Intel i7 3770K
MOBO = Asus Maximus V Extreme
GPU = EVGA GeForce GTX 480 @ 880MHz|1760MHz|4200MHz @ 1.125v
RAM = 8GB Dominator GT's
SSD = Samsung 830 Series 256GB
PSU = SeaSonic X-1250W
SC = X-Fi Fatality Pro
CASE = Case Labs STH10
LCD = NEC MultiSync 1970GX 19"
OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Watercooling System:
CPU = EK Supremacy Nickel+Acetal
GPU = EK FC-480 GTX Nickel+Acetal
MB = EK-FB Asus M5E Nickel+Acetal
RES = EK-RES X3 250
PUMP = Dual Koolance PMP-450's w/ EK-D5 Dual Top CSQ
RAD = Dual HWLabs SR-1 560's w/Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm Fans
LIQUID = Distilled Water w/Petra's Pure Silver Killcoil
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
u know i asked dean this same question...
I beg'd him on the ATI cards... let us have the gold back.
Because the gold actually looks better then the nickle when you have a red or black pcb.
*sigh*
Maybe Tim can reintroduce them again?
The ATI blocks would look pure bling in gold again.
And gold doesn't react to anything.
i'll lynch ya.. or maybe take you to some place where u will get food poisoning again.. :X
u know how painful it was to go though 8 pages of clutter... >.<
Last edited by NaeKuh; 06-08-2010 at 04:33 PM.
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Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
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Yeah, *sigh*, I actually thought of gold plating the blocks myself. Here's a site that I referred to on my (dead) thread, http://www.goldplating.com/Products/...-brushgold.htm
Yeah so I can either use the "pen" or "gel" method lol. This seems like a rip-off, but hey you never know!
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(Send me a decoder ring plez...)
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