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**Official 3D Mark 11 scores**

Single Card second best world wide!!

GTX Titan 1775/1755, CPU 5.515ghz/ DRAM 3340 8-12-8




Whelp I don't think I'll ever beat a liquid nitrogen cooled gpu :) So I'll let you have that top spot back in the single GPU score :p
 
Very nice score Kaap.

Next step - Attach a chiller to your loop and crank up the CPU some more :D

Thanks

The thought has occurred to me.:D

I was thinking if I were to use quick disconnects in the loop, I could hook up the chiller for benching.:D

Having said that, it would be some time before I do something like that.:)

One thing I have noticed having the GPUs in the loop is it is harder to get the same performance out of the CPU but the GPUs work better.

@Gregster if you do go dual loop you could get slight better performance out of the CPU providing you can give it plenty of rad space.
 
Good plan.:)

Now I got to start reading about chillers, Like can you turn them off and leave them in the loop.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cooling/2010/07/20/hailea-hc-500a-water-chiller-review/2

Unlike a traditional phase-change cooling system which is always switched on, a processor inside the HC-500A continuously monitors the coolant temperature, switching the compressor on and off as required, so that it's not on the whole time. This is exactly how your fridge works (assuming you're not Ray Mears, that is). The sensor not only saves power, but also means that for lot of the time the HC-500A makes no noise at all. For example, when we set the coolant temperature to 11°C, the compressor only turned on for about 30 seconds every three minutes.

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The coolant temperature is adjustable between 28C and 4C
 
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Nice score Kaap and 13 points behind Vega in the GFX scores. Shows how consistant these Titans are, unless you hard mod and change the vrm's :D
 
I have just been having a read and anything that can cool an i7 980 EE that well has got to be good, I know how toasty they can get, I have got one that does horrible things to a Corsair H70 cooler.

I think as you say, along with IB-E it will be chiller time. I also have a quick disconnect around the back of the PC so fitting should be easy, it just means I will have to leave the lower back panel off the case when using the chiller.
 
Nice score Kaap and 13 points behind Vega in the GFX scores. Shows how consistant these Titans are, unless you hard mod and change the vrm's :D

I don't think it is much of a problem to do better on graphics, the hard bit is getting the CPU to do it.

The overclock on the cards was quite low +155/+222 on the standard bios. Unfortunately the CPU gets really stressed.

Bring on IB-E and a chiller.:D
 
Yer I couldn't remember off hand and read it quite quickly and closed the page (in disappointment). 3930K for awhile for me then :) The wife will be happy at least :D

The main attraction of IB-E will be how it and the memory overclock, this becomes less attractive when you already have a 3930k that does both well.

I am working on plan B at the moment to get more performance out of my 3930k.

The chiller is on order.:D
 
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