Lol is there a person here who wouldn't b excited to play with 3 of the fastest gpu out there.?If all they do is provide a heat load for his water loop, that's justification enough in my book
Lol is there a person here who wouldn't b excited to play with 3 of the fastest gpu out there.?If all they do is provide a heat load for his water loop, that's justification enough in my book
I'm curious... What will these 24 billion transistors be doing?
Lol is there a person here who wouldn't b excited to play with 3 of the fastest gpu out there.?
I don't know about anyone else in here but I go through alternating spurts of being more interested in playing with hardware, then games, lately it's been hardware. Truth be told I guess whatever is going on in the children's lives at the moment influences it a lot though, right now he has football practice a lot through the week so we don't get to play much together on the PC as it's generally homework, shower, bed after that. Once that is over time constraints will ease up some.
It was just the best way to control the pumps, though I do imagine up to a certain flow rate it will in fact lower temperatures. I've not done any testing to determine if my flow rate ever drops low enough at it's lowest setting to actually benefit from the increase when under load. I simply arrived at the pump speed settings I'm currently using due to the pumps being the most noticeable noise producing item in the case when they are near 100% (while not gaming anyway which makes the Classified fans spin up).I love the way you plan on controlling the fans and pumps. That sounds like the most legit way to do it. Does increasing flow help the CPU temp though? Or was that just a fancy and sweet way to control pump speed?
I can't wait to see where those HOFs end up at as far as clock speed is concerned, and I'm curious about how your CPU does and how your temps all balance out.
Lol is there a person here who wouldn't b excited to play with 3 of the fastest gpu out there.?
Play with is one thing, but I can't imagine buying that sort of GPU power without a specific workload in mind, especially with the diminishing returns of scaling after two GPUs.
It was just the best way to control the pumps, though I do imagine up to a certain flow rate it will in fact lower temperatures. I've not done any testing to determine if my flow rate ever drops low enough at it's lowest setting to actually benefit from the increase when under load. I simply arrived at the pump speed settings I'm currently using due to the pumps being the most noticeable noise producing item in the case when they are near 100% (while not gaming anyway which makes the Classified fans spin up).
I didn't use to be one of those people who was hyper sensitive to noisy PCs, when I first assembled this Case Labs build and I was still using it for the 3930K the Sabertooth's pwm control did not get along with the particular fans/splitters/whatever I was using so the fans all ran at 100% for the few months I was using it before moving to the 5960X. Let me tell you....15+ fans running at 100% sitting 2ft away from you for over a month will change your opinion quick. That's why I've went to the more is better approach on the radiators, the more radiator capacity I can have the less I have to work those stupid fans. I guess I will be sitting at ~24 fans in the system when I'm done, all of them dialed back as low as they will go on the pwm controls (at least while not under any serious load).
Want me to piss you and a whole bunch of other people off???
It will be pushing 1080P.... lolololololol, nanernanernaner!
Precisely. Although I find it funny that buying three 980ti's is indeed a legit enthusiast purchase, while buying even a single Titan is considered foolish. :awe:
Actually I need to refine the logic here.
Buying two 980tis is a legit purchase (because that's what I did of course)
Buying three 980ti's is pushing it (because I can't afford three of course)
Buying a single Titan is foolish
My pump operates full speed all the time. It's a Laing DDC on a proper isolating bracket. Whisper quiet. Even without the bracket, I hardly ever noticed the Laing DDC (actually, Swtiftech MCP355 rebrand on that one) in my old build and it was just screwed to a case mount.
Out of curiosity, what are you using for a fan controller to read the water temperature?
I'm thinking about adding one to my rig as my MB only has two PWM headers and I'd like three to control the pump, 6x140mm fans and 7x120mm fans with different profiles. I make up a little circuit to convert the system fan header into a pump control, but just having something standard would be nice. Having the extra analog inputs for temp sensors would be a bonus.
Man, those are some nice looking cards. I have a black/white theme in my rig as well. You know you want to trade two of those for my Classifieds :hmm:
I was actually going to purchase Hydrocopper Titan X's a while back but the price gouging was stupid retarded and it pissed me off to the point I just didn't do it. Then a bit later they previewed these and I drooled. They eventually turned out stupid overpriced too, oh well I least I wasn't quite as upset as they look super cool.
Want me to piss you and a whole bunch of other people off???
It will be pushing 1080P.... lolololololol, nanernanernaner!
For real though, I would very much like to have a 34" 21:9 curved, 3440 x 1440 screen. TN or IPS doesn't matter but I have to have 120 or 144Hz (possibly I'd try if one came along at 100Hz). It just doesn't exist yet, we are making progress though.
I didn't buy 3 980Ti. I bought 32 (soon to be 42) TB worth of HDD space. I'm sure we've all bought things we didn't need and we could have instead bought 3 980Ti. I don't think it's an unreasonable purchase at all if it's what you want and you can afford it.
The Acer Predator XR341CK was originally hyped as a 144Hz exactly like I wanted but it turned out to only be 75Hz. I was disappoint.Acer has a 100hz 3440x1440 doohickey coming out. Snatch that one up.
Wow! Is that 42TB all in one setup or spread out? I don't think I have 42TB (or 32 even) of active storage space spread out amongst all of my devices. My WHS is 12 I think, nothing else is even close to that.
All in one setup. My UNRAID server.
I've been working on setting up an "ultimate" entertainment system for myself.
So the vast majority of Movies/TV is on my server.
Projector for movies.
Gaming Rig for games (With Emulators setup, Dolphin Emulator even has the Wii Sensor Bar setup above the Projector Screen soon so I can play Super Mario Galaxy 2 and not just Fire Emblem).
And I'm adding a "Gaming" Monitor so I can stop using my projector and use Freesync.
Then going to add a custom bedframe to my bed so I can angle myself to the Monitor and have something at my back for using the monitor vs the projector.
I'm upset ASRock released a Mini ITX X99 board. Because now that MiniITX and HEDT are coming together I will build a Mini ITX HEDT platform rig. Skylake-E, Kayblake-E, or Cannonlake-E will be for that.