I lost my single SLI connector, using it is not going to do anything bad is it??![]()
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| CPU: i7-950 @ 4.2Ghz W 1.296V W HT |
| M/B: Asus Rampage III Formula |
| RAM: 6GB/Corsair Dominator/8-8-8-24/1324 |
| GPU: EVGA/GTX 580/1.5GB/900-1800-2200 |
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I lost my single SLI connector, using it is not going to do anything bad is it??![]()
| CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T@4GHz |
| M/B: ASUS Crosshair V Formula |
| RAM: 4 Gigs Mushkin 1600MHz |
| GPU: VisionTek AMD Radeon 6970 |
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it should be fine I would think.
| CPU: Intel Core i7-740QM (1.73GHz) |
| M/B: Asus G73JW-3DE Laptop |
| RAM: 8GB DDR3-1333Mhz |
| GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M-1.5GB GDDR5 VRAM |
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| CPU: Core i7 3930K |
| M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
| RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
| GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s |
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It should work, I was wondering why you were using it instead of the regular SLI connector. Have you checked to make sure that SLI is in fact enabled with the Tri bridge ?
2nd system
ASRock Z77 OC Formula, 2700K, Two EVGA GTX680s, and one GTX660 Ti PE, 16GBs 2133MHz, Lian Li A75X , Maxrevo 1500W, TT Extreme 240
3rd system
ASUS ROG X79 Rampage 4 Formula, 3930K, Boreas Chiller, VisionTek 480GB, WD 750GB, 16GBs Kingston HyperX Red 1600MHz, Two GTX680s, OCZ 1250W, CM Stryker modded for the Boreas Chiller, 3 white Skull fans grills from MNPCTech.
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| CPU: i7-950 @ 4.2Ghz W 1.296V W HT |
| M/B: Asus Rampage III Formula |
| RAM: 6GB/Corsair Dominator/8-8-8-24/1324 |
| GPU: EVGA/GTX 580/1.5GB/900-1800-2200 |
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Yep in the Nvida Control Panel SLI is enabled.![]()
| CPU: Core i7 3930K |
| M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
| RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
| GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s |
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Great! your all set then, nice work on your build.
2nd system
ASRock Z77 OC Formula, 2700K, Two EVGA GTX680s, and one GTX660 Ti PE, 16GBs 2133MHz, Lian Li A75X , Maxrevo 1500W, TT Extreme 240
3rd system
ASUS ROG X79 Rampage 4 Formula, 3930K, Boreas Chiller, VisionTek 480GB, WD 750GB, 16GBs Kingston HyperX Red 1600MHz, Two GTX680s, OCZ 1250W, CM Stryker modded for the Boreas Chiller, 3 white Skull fans grills from MNPCTech.
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| CPU: Intel Core i7 920 |
| M/B: ASUS |
| RAM: G.SKILL |
| GPU: ATI RADEON |
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| CPU: i7-950 @ 4.2Ghz W 1.296V W HT |
| M/B: Asus Rampage III Formula |
| RAM: 6GB/Corsair Dominator/8-8-8-24/1324 |
| GPU: EVGA/GTX 580/1.5GB/900-1800-2200 |
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Thanks guys, my temps go lower if I open my windowSo I know in the summer with the A/C on i'll be doing some good temps also, might try for 4.5Ghz
Good Afternoon all,
First time poster, and also first time water cooler!
I came accross these forums when i was trying to figure out the overclocking settings for my gpu and cpu, decided to register when i saw the great community that resides here.
I thought i would share my photos with you of my first ever watercooling rig.
Every piece of the rig is by EKWaterBlocks - Enough chat, on with the images.
Starting with the chaos!
Messy work bench (aka old dinner table) i know... hehe
Getting there!
Res, Pump, Rad #1 and CPU all connected up, but waiting on other parts to get to me to connect Rad #2 and the GPU block - As you can see i've moved the pump since as it was in a silly location.
The Final Product!
Here it is, even with its UV Cathodes installed.
I just wanted to share my work with the rest of you, feel free to give advise on anything i could have done better, as i've said this is my first ever water cooled PC!
Cheers
| CPU: Intel 2500k 3.8Ghz |
| M/B: MSI Z68A-GD65 (3) |
| RAM: G.SKILL Sniper 16GB |
| GPU: Gigabyte GTX 670 OC |
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Awesome!
Nice work AlienX![]()
| CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T@4GHz |
| M/B: ASUS Crosshair V Formula |
| RAM: 4 Gigs Mushkin 1600MHz |
| GPU: VisionTek AMD Radeon 6970 |
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Nicely done, welcome to pureoc.
| CPU: i7-950 @ 4.2Ghz W 1.296V W HT |
| M/B: Asus Rampage III Formula |
| RAM: 6GB/Corsair Dominator/8-8-8-24/1324 |
| GPU: EVGA/GTX 580/1.5GB/900-1800-2200 |
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Nice build Alien, I was so close to going Cosair for my new case but I fell in love with the look of the Level 10 GT.
| CPU: i7 920, 4.2Ghz HT |
| M/B: P6X58D Premium |
| RAM: OCZ Flex EX PC3-17000 12GB |
| GPU: Asus EAH5870 |
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welcome to PUREOC AlienX!
I don't know what your graphic card is but if you only cool a CPU and GPU with a triple rad is enough. You don't need the single rad, try it and you won't see much different in temperature change.
Hi,
Thanks for your warm welcome.
The GPU is an ASUS Geforce GTX 580, and the reason that the 2nd rad is there was to future proof the unit, so if i wanted to water cool my north and south bridge i could do that without having to worry about how much heat the top radiator could cope with...
Mind you, i might be totally wrong in thinking that...
| CPU: Intel i7 950 D0 |
| M/B: Asus P6TD Deluxe |
| RAM: 12 GB Corsair Dominator |
| GPU: Sapphire HD6970 |
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Not quite finished, but close...... waiting for some fittings.
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Should be done Tuesday or Wednesday
Sorry about the image. Not sure how to use this imageshack yet.![]()
Last edited by ndgreg; 05-03-2011 at 16:48.
| CPU: Intel i7 2600K |
| M/B: ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe |
| RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 |
| GPU: MSI N460GTX Hawk |
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Welcome to PureOC AlienX, and a very nice build indeed, of course I'm partial to the 800D.