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I just ordered myself some MDPC-X. Its due by the end of the week. I'll post some pictures but I can't wait. Either way this build looks like it could become something amazing! Are you having 3 D5's running at once in the loop?
I just ordered myself some MDPC-X. Its due by the end of the week. I'll post some pictures but I can't wait. Either way this build looks like it could become something amazing! Are you having 3 D5's running at once in the loop?
Not sure if it will create havoc with the fill level sensor in my Aquaero pump adapter or if I need to screw the membrane into the top of the fill port but I guess we'll find out soon enough
The fill level sensor is actually a differential pressure sensor. Rather than require you to give it one input from the bottom of the column of water and one from the top, it just assumes atmospheric pressure at the top - which is achieved by having the pressure relief membrane (PRM) at the top. You've got multiple ports on the top of that res so you can just shove the PRM in one and the input from the fill port in the other. There's nothing technically stopping you putting the PRM on the top of the fill port but you don't need to. As long as the air space above the water in the res is at atmospheric pressure, you're fine.
You're likely to need a USB connection to the thing in order to calibrate the fill level (just asks for max height and current height). You can read it over Aquabus but you can't calibrate it
use the Aquasuite on my temporary pc to do the calibration.
Ah, you'd think that would be so easy! The Aquaero has a 5 pin header for USB - like an internal USB header. The cable supplied is therefor internal to internal but what you need is an external plug to a single internal header. Unless you want to try getting the two chassis close enough to go internal to internal. There may be convertor or ready made cable available but otherwise you can make your own by cutting the end off a USB A to B cable, stripping the wires back and splicing on an internal header - if you have a spare internal to internal with your Aquaero stuff.
Edit: I can take a picture if my thousand words don't cut it
Does SLI these days work nicely? Last time I played with it was around the GTX680s. I think there were issues with it not being overly smooth and not supported by all games. If those issues aren't sorted out then one 1080 is less grief.
Obvious benefits of less power, less heat. Should have enough rads for the heat but power?
SLI is fully supported, 6XX was a long long time ago so I don't see how that is even an issue, especially since so many reviews and benchmarks showing SLI, even Quad SLI with amazing performance. If they still had that issue 4 years later they'd have some very angry customers.
SLI is hit and miss at best, hopefully it works out ok for you!
I can save you some sanity on the SLI bridge LED. Read this log from post 74 on.
Unless they've changed it, LED is not RGB and to make it really awkward it's a red LED with a red filter so you can't easily just change the filter out either.
Why is it even now I see a TJ07 and think Phwoaaar, they just got it so right with that case.