Alright guys,
So it's been a while since I set up my first watercooling loop (A basic loop) and I've just acquired a HD7990. The noise of this beast is way too loud for me to deal with and also comes with some low sounding coil whine when playing games at high quality/1440p (It doesn't happen with games that rely more on the CPU like WoW). I was going to send the card back and go with a 780ti but the performance of the 7990 seems to be higher (7990 higher frame rate at 1440p than the 780ti at 1080p in Crysis 3 for example)
Anyway, what more do I need for my loop to be able to add a HD7990 to the mix? I currently use a simple 120mm rad and a pump/reservoir combo (Can't remember the model of the pump or reservoir) which works fine with my i5 2500k @ 4.4ghz (53c full load). Could I just add a 240mm radiator to the top of the case or would I also need an extra pump?
Please remember that the HD7990 sits at 80c~ at full load with the XFX cooler, so it's going to add considerable amounts of heat to the loop.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
So it's been a while since I set up my first watercooling loop (A basic loop) and I've just acquired a HD7990. The noise of this beast is way too loud for me to deal with and also comes with some low sounding coil whine when playing games at high quality/1440p (It doesn't happen with games that rely more on the CPU like WoW). I was going to send the card back and go with a 780ti but the performance of the 7990 seems to be higher (7990 higher frame rate at 1440p than the 780ti at 1080p in Crysis 3 for example)
Anyway, what more do I need for my loop to be able to add a HD7990 to the mix? I currently use a simple 120mm rad and a pump/reservoir combo (Can't remember the model of the pump or reservoir) which works fine with my i5 2500k @ 4.4ghz (53c full load). Could I just add a 240mm radiator to the top of the case or would I also need an extra pump?
Please remember that the HD7990 sits at 80c~ at full load with the XFX cooler, so it's going to add considerable amounts of heat to the loop.
Thanks for any advice you can give.