Project: TITAN 4 !!!!

Kaap the nice thing about the Aquacomputing blocks is that they are so thin. It gives you real flexibility in placement. This is my old 470 rig:

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Aye, got 4, not installed them yet, but indications are they will get between 80-100K each.

I thought that might be why you were selling off those 690's. Were my suspicions correct then..? ;)

Thats a nice amount of points. Me and my 660 + 460 are coming to get you though. The 50K PPD I get will destroy you! :D
 
Kaap the nice thing about the Aquacomputing blocks is that they are so thin. It gives you real flexibility in placement. This is my old 470 rig:

20130406_0333391_zps09ca2750.jpg

The Aqua blocks I have seen for the Titan are absolutely stunning, I would have got them if I was only doing one or two cards, I was a bit worried though as I saw a graph showing that they have low flow rate and thought 4 might be a bit too much for my pump.
 
Could people post some ideas for the next step please.

I am going to fit a second 480mm rad in the bottom of the case, at the moment I am planning on having all eight fans mounted on the rads at the bottom in the middle blowing out. This is to avoid having hot air from one rad blowing onto the other rad. I know this will mean the fans will not run at their most efficient but this seems better than blowing hot air onto the second rad.

Any ideas please

Thanks
 
Could you mount fans at either end blowing in the gap between the radiators?

or even have them both blowing in with fans at front and back of case pulling air out?

At the moment I have a 140mm fan at one end blowing air up the middle of where the two rads will be, I could mount a 92mm fan at the other end but figured this could be worse than no fan at all as it could actually obstruct air flow into the case. With eight fans blowing out it is going to be a bit like a wind tunnel up the middle.
 
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