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**AMD Fiji Thread**

LoadsaMoney:
Boomstick777:
Why a nope? Lol.
As not much gap below, and sitting on a carpet.

Probably worth a try, but with it only being around 2.5 inches all in (fnarr fnarr ), i'll be able to get it at the rear, as got just under 3.5 inches gap to squeeze it in, or i could see (which from looking it may do), if i can squeeze it into my 5.25 drive cage, as im only using the top slot.

Haha, got you.

Meladath Oh... great.

Maybe what you have now but spin the back 120mm around pulling cool air in? That way you can cool both the CPU and GPU with fresh air from outside and quickly exhaust it out and no low pressure problem again.
I see its very common to have that back fan sucking air in with a 2 rad CPU AIO.

This sounds like a plan, I imagine I will get a ton of dust in my PC though lol. I think when I do pick up a Fiji I'm going to take case apart clean everything and re think the fan setup.

May even move the H105 as front intake or something with some case modding. Then get FURY x at the rear. I refuse to get a new case lol. This will work dammit :p:D
 
I don't recommend putting the rad lower than the card(pump). The air bubbles going upwards, and the pump don't like to run on air...
Put it to the back, and put the 120mm fan to the bottom as intake

Edit: i see you cannot mount it at the back
 
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If its closed loop the should be no air bubbles at all. ;)

For me its the excitement of the HBM memory, I am not buying one any time soon.
But the future looks tall and bright. :p
 
I think it'll be fine on the bottom, but with the fan reversed, so that its pulling the air up, to be expelled through the top of the case, can't really see my CPU temps going up that much, as im only in the 50s underload with my NH-D15, and the big 200mm fan in the front will be blowing through the bottom SSD cage to the rad, and the 200mm in the top will be pulling it out, if its not much of a fiddle getting into the rear though, i'll just pop it there, im just thinking of not much space to work with, so could be a fiddle to get in there.

Mtom
I don't recommend putting the rad lower than the card(pump). The air bubbles going upwards, and the pump don't like to run on air...
Put it to the back, and put the 120mm fan to the bottom as intake

Squeeze in the rear it is then :D
 
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Why is this still hidden? Seems intentionally hidden at this point. :confused:

Also those pics from singapore...looks like it comes with dP to dvi and a full dp cable. Typically i ordered a dp cable yesterday :(
 
For all those griping about no voltage adjust on core it was the same right up to sell day for the Titan x. Im sure by the time you have your card in your pc, you will be over volting it.
 
He's using a pathetic AMD CPU for those benchmarks, hence the horrible minimum framerates.

What a genius, to couple the most advanced GPU mankind have ever created, with a garbage AMD FX CPU from 4 years ago, compete with PCI-E V2.
 
Guys,

Regarding positioning the rad, the guidlines are the same as per 295X2

Pipes downwards and the rad has to be vertically on higher level than the graphic card.

On 99.99% of the cases, you can use on the "exhaust" fan position.
Also if the fan is the same with the 295X2 one, is adequate for stock speeds.

But if you want more an Akasa Apache will do the job at 100% speed, without sacrificing noise levels. (I use 1 Apache on the 295X2 and I do not have issues).
 
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