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Arctic Accelero Hybrid II

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Right, as I've been muddying another thread on here with my exploits with this cooler I figured it was about time I started my own thread.

To cut a long story short, I have 2 R270x cards, one that sits in my main rig in a mP180 case, stock cooler, mines 24/7 unless I'm gaming which is about twice a week, works fine.
The second card is literally sat in a motherboard, on a box, with wires and stuff everywhere, just mining 24/7.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zk80i64oaqpufse/Miner01.jpg

The idea was to stick my old GTX670 into the mining rig, build it into a case and give it to the youth so he can play games on it and use it for homework and so on, leaving me with both 270x's in my main rig.

Second part of that idea was to get a pair of these Hybrid II coolers and run both in my main rig, because, why not right?...
However the backing heatsink makes the card huge, so thats a no go, or is it, see new plan a bit lower down ;)

Started off with my mining rig 270x, figured if I was going to break one I'd break the one thats not the important one, stripped the card down, put the Hybrid on, added a few heatsinks that I had in my spares box, fired it up and all was well, GPU temps were a lot lower than the stock cooler, as were the VRM's, despite a few people's doubts, this backing plate with thermal pads on the back seemed to be working damned well...

However, since the temp has picked up of late (warm weather shocker) the machine would hang, I put the card in my main rig, temps went up a smidge as the miner is open air, but the case has a fan that fires air straight at where the card sits, plus the main rig has a pokier PSU.
Machine would still hang, mining or playing BF4, hmmmm, so I put the stock cooler back on and fired it up, bingo, works again, at least the bloody thing isnt dead. Looks like theres something that the stock fan/heatsink setup is firing air over thats not got a sensor on it (all sensor readings are lower with the Hybrid II than stock) thats upsetting the card when the ambient temp goes up ~10oC...

Plan now is to look at a shallower backing plate, something thats not got the huge fins on it that the Hybrid II's backing plate has on it, fit that and a full length thermal pad (the Hybrid's pad is fine but too small to cover the entire card, covered the RAM and VRM sections but given the issues I'd rather go full length (so to speak) than certain points.
Then on the front of the card stick a few more heatsinks on bits, given the Hybrid's block just covers the GPU there is plenty of room for heatsinks to be directly stuck to stuff rather than cooling just the back of the PCB section that relates.
This should reduce the actual size of the unit enough to get both R270'x in my main rig, which was kinda the point in the first place..

I might have to swap cases though or "mod" them a bit, maybe fit both GPU's to a larger rad thats in the top of the mP180 and using the stock 120mm fan in the top to cool them both, we'll have to see how it goes modding the single card before I start butchering stuff. Dont want to go down the complete watercooling route as it can be damned expensive but a pair of Hybrid II's a few T-peices, a rad isnt out of the question, hell maybe even add the CPU H50 thing to the same loop if the rad/fan combo has enough cooling capability, would tidy the case up no end having all three going through the same loop...


Has anyone else played with anything similar, looking for a backing plate that's R270x compatible (Asus Direct II CU Top thing) and heatsinks for the front.
I've pretty much always had Accelero kit for third party coolers so have a load of spare heatsinks but not enough to do what I want, looking for something similar to this but its EOL from Artic themselves..
http://www.arctic.ac/eu_en/heatsink-accelero-xtreme-7970.html

Few pic's of the R270x naked and with the Hybrid fitted showing how tight it is with the backing heatsink on..
Naked
https://www.dropbox.com/s/svyc41r7cvb2za1/R9-270x-PCB.jpg
Tight
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9yjtg2lw3t0wdf/Miner05.jpg
Done, pre heatsink's on the RAM, and yes the rad needs to be higher, it was sat on its own box after I fitted the RAM sinks..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bg21ns16d32padu/Miner02.jpg
 
The heatsink on the back is to cool the back of the PCB where the hot components sit.
On the stock cooling solution there is nothing at all bar the airflow from the standard cooler, it doesnt touch anything other than the top 4 ram chips as they sit under actual cooler itself.
ALL GPU/VRM temps are lower with the Hybrid so it must be doing something.

I want a backing plate thats not as tall with the fins (stock flat plate would do, bit of heat extraction plus stopping the card flexing), then I'll stick heatsinks elsewhere on the GPU side of the card to directly cool stuff...
 
I have a fan in the front of my case blowing directly at the graphics card so it getting airflow in the case, just not on the mining rig as its open air, advantage of that is lower ambients compared to in the case, neither works though so going to see what I can do...
 
Anyone tried to find any thermal pad before, want something big enough to cover the card back but not be so thin that the components on the back poke through, tihnking ~2mm should be enough.
All the stuff I find is normal southbridge size where I want a sheet thats a decent size...
 
Ordered soem of this stuff from Amazon
B008X0UL3K
205x202x2.5mm
Might be a touch thin, only one way to find out...
Will stick some of the heatsinks to it tonight and see how I get on.
All being well the next step is to connect the Hybrid II to the H/whatever cooler I have and hack together the GPU and CPU cooling together, see what the temps do, then add a second Hybrid II and a bigger rad, maybe a res as well...
 
Right, had a quick play the other day.

Thought this would be a good enough layout to cover the RAM and bits.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/enc5zweiw99fgub/sinks01.jpg

However, the big heatsink on the left touches some componentry on the board as it sits higher than the chips, so, decided to use the smaller square RAM sinks on that as well, means 1 row of the chips isn't covered :/
I also decided to stick some spare heatsinks on the big square things as well as they were getting damned hot..
So now we are left with this..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8bnfrrevebpx1sd/sink02.jpg

I'm going to see if I can find heatsinks to get on that third row.

I have also changed the position of the machine as well on the off chance any of the ram sinks fall off...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nx4auam9rhvxot8/miner07.jpg

Thats it for now, got the backing plate to go back on at somepoint just waiting for the big heatpad to turn up and theres a fan blowing over the card.
Doesnt crash anymore, have given it 5% more power but left the OC as it was, 1120Mhz on the core and 1500Mhz on the RAM..
Been going for over 18 hours now and all good...

Might start looking at a rad to go in the top of the case now and then repiping the lot into a complete loop :D
 
I've ordered a pair of "Gelid 290X Enhancement Kit"s for my Hybrid II'ed 290s. I'm happy with the temperatures currently except for VRM1 on card 2 which is a little higher than I'd like (up to 95C under VERY heavy gaming load), so thought these were worth a shot. Ordered last night, just waiting for them to get here now. Hopefully mine ends up as successful as yours appears to be thus far.

As mine stands in the pictures my VRM temps are currently 67oC and 27oC on my mining rig under load, 19>hrs mining.
I'll stop it minng now and see what they idle at just for comparison, I expect VRM1 to be a lot lower once the backing plate it on.

Stock machine VRM's are currently 47oC and 26oC idle, I'll update both later....
 
Right, both rigs have been mining all night, both have the GPU fans locked @80%, GPU@1120Mhz and RAM@1500Mhz

Main rig (mP180)
GPU Temp 71oC
VRM1 84oC
VRM2 26oC

Mining Rig (Open)
GPU Temp 47oC
VRM1 65oC
VRM2 27oC

After an hour of idle the temps are as follows, fan still @80%, clocks dropped to GPU@300/RAM@150Mhz..

Main rig (mP180)
GPU Temp 31oC
VRM1 41oC
VRM2 26oC

Mining Rig (Open)
GPU Temp 29oC
VRM1 43oC
VRM2 27oC
 
Well its been damned hot tonight and the second card has been fine, GPU in main rig is sat at 79oC, mining rig is

59oC
64oC
27oC

Looks like the addition of the heatsinks and the fan pointed roughly at the card has done the trick as it wasnt this warm when it was locking up last time.

I've also got my thermal pad, looking at it I think it might be a bith thick tbh but I'll stick it on and put the backing plate back on and see how it goes..
 
Bit of an update, finally managed to get the backing plate back on and fired it up.

Idle
Mining Rig (Open)
GPU Temp 25oC
VRM1 38oC
VRM2 27oC

Minig for 12+hrs
Mining Rig (Open)
GPU Temp 42oC
VRM1 38oC
VRM2 27oC
 
I would have thought so, I however decided that it was a bit OTT and didnt offer good enough cooling without heatsinks on certain components on the front of the board, so I am currently left with this lot.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0mdrh4e7yeep0t2/BPlate01.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/01a5wbr0nvv52hw/Miner08.jpg

Has dropped the temps enough to make it worth it, all I have to do now is see if I can fit this modded card into my mP180 case, if I can then I'll look at getting another Hybrid and X-Firing both cards, with Hybrids, and then if that works well I might go as far so to link the two cooling systems together with a bigger rad and possibly including the CPU AIO cooler as well..
 
Just as an update on this, someone said that I woudlnt get both 270x's in my mP180 case.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/nclbv5vw8slgfsh/Both.jpg

Bottom card is still using stock cooling but has the same over clocks as the Hybrid card (1120/1500), temps on the Hybrid card are 41/56/27 where the stock card is 49/59/26 under load and drop to 28/44/27 and 26/45/26 respectively, guessing the stock card shifts more air so keeps things cooler than the hybrid card hence the minor difference between them.

Next step is to get another hybrid and link the two together, dont think the CPU cooler will go in the same loop as the oulets on the unit are smaller...
 
Had to upgrade my PSU, the 650 Antec I had, while it'd let me mine would lock up pretty quickly when playing games even without the over clock..
Replaced with a Corsair RM850, should do the job :D
 
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