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Hi Guys,
Some news on my end with my Liquid Edition, which I'm afraid are not good. While playing more and benching less over the last two days I had a lot of black screen/no signal/crash issues. Benchmarks have never been a problem but games definitely trigger the problem almost immediately (Forza Horizon 3 is a good example, always occurs after 5-10mins).
Since I have quite a "heavy" rig I started to wonder if it wasn't my Seasonic Prime 850W which is struggling to feed the card while under load so I've ordered a Prime 1000W to confirm (arriving tomorrow).
Note that undervolting the card made no difference, actually in game it seems to make things even worse.
I'm really hoping it's the PSU as I don't want to have to send the card back and wait for a replacement to be available
If you have any other suggestions, I'm all ears
Update on my story and sad news I'm afraid, the cards appears to be faulty
I've tried everything I could think of, including replacing my Seasonic Prime 850W by a new Prime 1000W and I get the exact same results. Impossible to play games due to black screen crash.
I've contacted OC UK to trigger the RMA process and ideally I would just like a replacement (bought less than 14 days ago) but I'm pretty sure they don't have any in stock at the moment
Update on my story and sad news I'm afraid, the cards appears to be faulty
I've tried everything I could think of, including replacing my Seasonic Prime 850W by a new Prime 1000W and I get the exact same results. Impossible to play games due to black screen crash.
I've contacted OC UK to trigger the RMA process and ideally I would just like a replacement (bought less than 14 days ago) but I'm pretty sure they don't have any in stock at the moment
Update on my story and sad news I'm afraid, the cards appears to be faulty
I've tried everything I could think of, including replacing my Seasonic Prime 850W by a new Prime 1000W and I get the exact same results. Impossible to play games due to black screen crash.
I've contacted OC UK to trigger the RMA process and ideally I would just like a replacement (bought less than 14 days ago) but I'm pretty sure they don't have any in stock at the moment
Sounds faulty, my 1st card showed exactly the same behaviour.
'another one bites the dust, another one bites the dust, and another one gone, and another one gone, another one bites the dust!'
You missed one
Dropping like flies!
Well guys, Vega64 is now under water with my EK goodies. Spent the day today taking the old loop apart, draining etc. Redid all the PETG tubing, was only able to keep just the one pipe from the existing custom loop, but nice to put in new anyway. Been leak testing for about 5 hours downstairs, just brought it upstairs were I'm happy to say it all seems to be working excellent, temps are amazing
Took some pics of the PCB, Vega die, the waterblocks and some pics of the build for curiosity if anyone wants to know what it looks like under the hood, and the almost finished article. Just need to put the back cover on the case, and do some small colour coding, but fairly happy with it. Was going to put all 6 Vardars in push/pull but think i'll only need 4. I've a spare one in the base of the case that I can always move to the rad to pull air through if I need more cooling. At 21c idle on desktop and 37c running benchmarks, I don't think it will be needed though.
Well guys, Vega64 is now under water with my EK goodies. Spent the day today taking the old loop apart, draining etc. Redid all the PETG tubing, was only able to keep just the one pipe from the existing custom loop, but nice to put in new anyway. Been leak testing for about 5 hours downstairs, just brought it upstairs were I'm happy to say it all seems to be working excellent, temps are amazing
Took some pics of the PCB, Vega die, the waterblocks and some pics of the build for curiosity if anyone wants to know what it looks like under the hood, and the almost finished article. Just need to put the back cover on the case, and do some small colour coding, but fairly happy with it. Was going to put all 6 Vardars in push/pull but think i'll only need 4. I've a spare one in the base of the case that I can always move to the rad to pull air through if I need more cooling. At 21c idle on desktop and 37c running benchmarks, I don't think it will be needed though.
You'd be fine. If I can manage it you certainly could. Hard tubing might be trickier, I've not tried that, I can't plan far enough in advance for that.Very nice clean build. Wish I had the balls to fully water cool a pc. Just can't bring myself to trying it.
That's a really nice build, the hard tubing build look nice as everything looks very deliberate. Pity the CPU isn't in the loop too.
Awesome build bud. Looks fantasticWell guys, Vega64 is now under water with my EK goodies. Spent the day today taking the old loop apart, draining etc. Redid all the PETG tubing, was only able to keep just the one pipe from the existing custom loop, but nice to put in new anyway. Been leak testing for about 5 hours downstairs, just brought it upstairs were I'm happy to say it all seems to be working excellent, temps are amazing
Took some pics of the PCB, Vega die, the waterblocks and some pics of the build for curiosity if anyone wants to know what it looks like under the hood, and the almost finished article. Just need to put the back cover on the case, and do some small colour coding, but fairly happy with it. Was going to put all 6 Vardars in push/pull but think i'll only need 4. I've a spare one in the base of the case that I can always move to the rad to pull air through if I need more cooling. At 21c idle on desktop and 37c running benchmarks, I don't think it will be needed though.
Well guys, Vega64 is now under water with my EK goodies. Spent the day today taking the old loop apart, draining etc. Redid all the PETG tubing, was only able to keep just the one pipe from the existing custom loop, but nice to put in new anyway. Been leak testing for about 5 hours downstairs, just brought it upstairs were I'm happy to say it all seems to be working excellent, temps are amazing
Took some pics of the PCB, Vega die, the waterblocks and some pics of the build for curiosity if anyone wants to know what it looks like under the hood, and the almost finished article. Just need to put the back cover on the case, and do some small colour coding, but fairly happy with it. Was going to put all 6 Vardars in push/pull but think i'll only need 4. I've a spare one in the base of the case that I can always move to the rad to pull air through if I need more cooling. At 21c idle on desktop and 37c running benchmarks, I don't think it will be needed though.