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I think if it bothers you that much you will probably have to wcool. I mean you could spend a decent chunk on powerful-yet-quiet chassis fans and tweak them til you find a sweet spot, but I can't see it being any less noisy than the GPU.
Maybe try a side fan, aftermarket thermal paste or a mod of some kind but again, seeing as how you're already comfortable with water I'd save yourself the ballache.
Is anyone running SLI TX's in a rotated case?
looks nice <3 do evga sell them coolers separately then?
Yes they do. It's $100 USD for the whole kit. They sell out fast though and are usually not in stock.
What make are your TitanXs, are they EVGA as well ?
I'm happy to announce I successfully installed a 980 AIO on a Titan X. I have a 3rd Titan X coming in the next day or two and 3 AIO units in total. I will post pics and benchmarks then.
I did a simple benchmark test with Heaven 1.0. I have both cards overclocked to about 1400mhz with max power target, temp target, overvolt, ect.
My normal Titan X I ran the GPU fan at a static 100% which is around 4,800RPM (LOUD)
My AIO Titan X I ran the GPU fan at a static 20% which is around 1,000RPM (quiet)
I'm using a Corsair SP120 quiet edition running at a static 700RPM for the AIO radiator (quiet)
My AIO Titan X runs 20C+ cooler and obviously 10x quieter than the other Titan X running. I'm sure the difference would be 30C+ if both fans were running the same speed. More to come in a few days.
Did you need to mod anything on the AIO or was it just a straight out remove the old cooler and install ?
Absolutely no modification needed. The 980 & Titan X have the same exact shroud & bracket. Even the instruction booklet is spot on I don't even have to make a guide for anyone. The $100 EVGA AIO 980 kit comes only with the shroud & the AIO system that composes of the block, pump, radiator, hoses, and fan (I used my own fan).
That's pretty awesome. I reckon I would only need watercooling on one card and for $100 it's a lot cheaper than a proper Waterblock and all the added hassle that comes with that.
I already have some Corsair SP120 Performance fans as well. Where do they plug in to though? Is there a fan header connector on the shroud or do you put it in to the motherboard?
No they're directly from Nvidia. Seems to be the only place you can buy one without camping a bunch of retail sites and pressing F5 every 2 seconds.
wow im only getting 71oc with 200+core +250 memory 110% PT fans about 70%
if i max my fans can keep it in low 60s
Mal X are you running SLI? if so are they stacked?
what case are you useing?
All the Titan X's are Nvidia made reference cards, no difference other than the EVGA SC which has tweaked BIOS.