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does any 1 know if a 240mm or a 200x200mm rad would be ok to cool these hot beasts
does any 1 know if a 240mm or a 200x200mm rad would be ok to cool these hot beasts
sorry about highjacking the thread,but naithwraith how is your temps,i have i7 under water with a 120x3 triple rad and what id like to know is, is this enough to cool my gtx480 sli
45-55C on the 480's at full load (folding) at 800MHz and 55-60C for the 970 at 4GHz.
can you pls put a print with prime 95 and one with futhermark.
If you don't believe me then yeah of course I can.
These temps aren't measured under prime or furmark by the way. They are fairly useless programs to me unless I am troubleshooting.
I never really understand when people say "oo I get 33C load temps in furmark ooo" its just abit pointless. Don't get me wrong furmark is useful for testing an OC or to troubleshoot and possible fault (artifacting) but I wouldn't just run my cards on FurMark for the sake of it. Same goes for Prime.
I'd rather put my hardware under stress doing something useful (folding).
Wow... Are you guys saying that you are cooling 2 480s and your CPU with just one tripple rad?
I was under the impression that I would need a lot more than a tripple to do that lot, so have been massively put off of doing water.
And specs / pics of your build please?
the reason i ask for screens:
i like to oc my cpu and my video cards a lot , and on air my gtx can past 860 mhz 2020 1710. and i get freez becose of high temp. plus like the mate from the prev post all my frieds told that i need a separate loop for my gtx 480 sli.
so i realy don't want to spend 300 for a new loop plus i dont have space for a 360 rad. if i can put my 2 gtx 480 on the same loop ( i got a 360 rad 60 mm thick 3 fans at 3000 rpm a ddc pump 18 w )
Nice... They do quad rads, so I may actually be interested now. Quad rads with some Noctua's on.
Have the winter months coming up so will be rained in and stuck at home more... maybe time for a new project?!
I have my 480's on a quad rad and my cpu on a separate loop. If you want a silent set up then a dual 120 rad wont be enough to cool 2 x 480's.
2 x 480's on full load when overclocked use more than 600w and for this type of heat load you would be best off using a quad or triple rad if you want a silent setup. If you are not bothered about noise levels then you wont need as much rad.
These charts will give you an idea on what a triple and quad rad would cool when paired with different speed fans.
Triple rad - Thermochil PA120
Quad Rad - Black Ice 480GTX
The same question was asked on the xs forum, have a search in the liquid cooled section to see more answers.![]()
so it's as simple as that then? So if your ambient temp is 20C and you have a delta of 20 then your 480 will only hit 40c?
There must be more to it as a delta of 20C in the water to air does not mean the gpu isn't hotter.
My triple rad can keep my 470's at 850 to 53C or a rise of 33C over air temp yet my radiator is almost cold to the touch and so is the air coming from it leading me to beleive I have quite a low delta, eg my water temp is less than 30C and my delta is less than 10.
So there must be a difference between water temp and gpu yes?
But I still say, what is wrong with a pair of watercooled 480's running at 70C? What do yours run at? Is that needed and does that low temp give your better overclocks? In my case, no. There already is a poster on here with a higher stable core clock speed but it's unstable once he hits 92C. At 70C he would be fine all day long.
And as I found with my 5850, I got an extra 10Mhz from watercooling it for the cost of a £70 block. Okay I got silence as I could run with no fans but it the max temp of 43C never got me a better overclock on the 5850.