So I already posted this on EVGA forum and support tickets (cant link it). The problem is when you deliver higher load/FPS you just get crazy amounts of noise, I'm running a full custom loop to cool with an EKWB full block and back plate on the card so its quite noticeable. For your information my card model is:
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti SC+ GAMING ACX 2.0+P/N: 06G-P4-4995-KR
System is:
CPU: Skylake 6700k (4.0 currently running at 4.2)
Mobo: Asus Z170 Deluxe
PSU: Corsair HX1200i
Ram: 32GB Corsair running at 3100
3 x SSDs
This is what mine sounds like under load/high FPS, notice the other PSU outside for testing - its the card. I've had small coil whines before but with no GPU fans its quite something...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFMOjntYU7U
So whats been done so far, well I've just processed an advanced RMA. On arrival I tested the new card as it came (with air cooling) and the noise was there but it was significantly less noticable given the fan noise etc, after much debate I decided the only way to know for sure was to swap it out and put it in the waterblock on... Not exactly simple draining my entire hardline loop and replacing the card/cleaning/reassembling the old/thermal padding but I had to try. After hours messing around and leak testing it was done... Yep its still loud as hell - if I was being generous I would say ever so slightly quieter than the previous but still not what I expect for £550.
I've now returned the previous card (it was an advanced RMA... €750 deposit!) but my question is, is this just what my model of card is like?? Needless to say high load and FPS is what you buy a 980Ti for, I can't believe water cooling them is rare so is everyone just putting up with the mad noise? Nothing I can do in the settings helps, but to avoid needless comments this is what does not impact the noise:
Is it impossibly bad luck to get a second card the same, I don't feel like its possible but let me know what you think - I don't really want to RMA it and repeat the costly drain/change and rebuild for nothing... I feel like i'm now a bit stuck with a system built for quiet, high performance at low temps and a GPU which screams the f'ing flat down when you load a game.
If anyone EVGA should read it, i've asked support and while you have offered to RMA this one as well when you get the other back I just don't think the support ticket staff appreciate just how much work/cost is involved to do it. Responses are fast, but I really feel like i'd waste another 4-5 hours and fluid/thermal pads/paste for another card which would be exactly the same.
Thoughts welcome.
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti SC+ GAMING ACX 2.0+P/N: 06G-P4-4995-KR
System is:
CPU: Skylake 6700k (4.0 currently running at 4.2)
Mobo: Asus Z170 Deluxe
PSU: Corsair HX1200i
Ram: 32GB Corsair running at 3100
3 x SSDs
This is what mine sounds like under load/high FPS, notice the other PSU outside for testing - its the card. I've had small coil whines before but with no GPU fans its quite something...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFMOjntYU7U
So whats been done so far, well I've just processed an advanced RMA. On arrival I tested the new card as it came (with air cooling) and the noise was there but it was significantly less noticable given the fan noise etc, after much debate I decided the only way to know for sure was to swap it out and put it in the waterblock on... Not exactly simple draining my entire hardline loop and replacing the card/cleaning/reassembling the old/thermal padding but I had to try. After hours messing around and leak testing it was done... Yep its still loud as hell - if I was being generous I would say ever so slightly quieter than the previous but still not what I expect for £550.
I've now returned the previous card (it was an advanced RMA... €750 deposit!) but my question is, is this just what my model of card is like?? Needless to say high load and FPS is what you buy a 980Ti for, I can't believe water cooling them is rare so is everyone just putting up with the mad noise? Nothing I can do in the settings helps, but to avoid needless comments this is what does not impact the noise:
- 'Bedding the card in' over time - nope i put up with the old one for 2 months
- Increasing/decreasing clock/voltage in Precision - nope tried everything and ran it default or overclocked and it made no difference
- Power management settings/K boost - no effect
- DSR or no DSR - no effect
- Vsync or not - no effect
- G-Sync or not - no effect
- New PSU - no effect
- Air cooling, audibly quieter under the fan noise but the same noise was there
- Limiting FPS - not an option, I spent £500 on a G-Sync screen for a reason
- DP cable, DMI cable, DVI cable - no effect, even no cable at all still outputs the noise
Is it impossibly bad luck to get a second card the same, I don't feel like its possible but let me know what you think - I don't really want to RMA it and repeat the costly drain/change and rebuild for nothing... I feel like i'm now a bit stuck with a system built for quiet, high performance at low temps and a GPU which screams the f'ing flat down when you load a game.
If anyone EVGA should read it, i've asked support and while you have offered to RMA this one as well when you get the other back I just don't think the support ticket staff appreciate just how much work/cost is involved to do it. Responses are fast, but I really feel like i'd waste another 4-5 hours and fluid/thermal pads/paste for another card which would be exactly the same.
Thoughts welcome.
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