when there idling in 2d clocks ony about 33 on the 1st card and 34 on the second and topping out at just a little over 60 at full pelt need a beeter psu to get a higher overclock over 800 which they feel like they can do but my psu is making a clicking sound
i know but i have had it nearly 5 years and it survived one machine blowing its VRM's up and setting fire also and there is a lot running in the machine 2x180mm fans 1x 140mm and soon to be 5x120mm fans 4 fast hhd's including one raptor a sdd and the pump and lights and thats with out the hardware lol
I was looking at them or the ocz 1250w but i kinda want to stay with thermaltake toughpower series really good psu would like 1200w version as if i want i could go tri sli some 480's (if i could afford them ) as its only the psu which limits what gpu's i get atm
System looks fantastic Mr May. What's the power draw of the system, with a wall monitoring plug my total usage in game is 630w, cpu @4.2ghz, 1.3125v, gpu's @750/1500/1674, albeit your cards are clocked a bit higher, furmark uses 740w. Im also running.
Blu ray drive
8 fans, 5 x 120mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x antec spotcool
2 hdd's, 1 x ssd, 1 x 7200 rpm, though ive had 3 in the past.
Asus xonar DX audio card
the psu is the same cpn unit the corsair but when i ran furmark it jusy made clicking sounds and turned off straight away but when i run a game at 800 core makes the same clicking noise but dont turn off so i think iam asking to much off it
i want to break the 850 barrier maybe even 900 core if they can do it with a new PSU as temp's are not an issue anymore
Its silver feser stuff 3/8 ID 1/2 OD can get five meeters for five pond and is very good also the fittings are feser but they dont make them any more as ive been trying to find some
If you sand around that hole in the rad and put a tiny amount of epoxy metal putty or jbweld it can seal it up nicely. Saves you from chucking a rad away.
Well perhaps it'll come as a handy tip for you or anyone else should the same thing happen again. I made the same mistake, thought a piece of cardboard would stop the drill bit or at least dampen it
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