February 15, 201511 yr Looks awesome Rob - want to water cool my titan as well as water works best Rich Sennett
February 15, 201511 yr Impressive! You're gonna need a nuclear reactor in your backyard to power that thing. Without it, I can see it now; the neighbours lights going dim every time you turn over the engines on the 777... Cheers, Craig
February 15, 201511 yr I have got a question regarding the hardware goodies in your pic. I see you have got 2 Black Titan's lined up for your build, are these a different type of Titan compared to your old ones?
February 15, 201511 yr I see you have got 2 Black Titan's lined up for your build, are these a different type of Titan compared to your old ones? No, these are the same Titan Blacks that used to be in my old PC ... my Old PC now has a 970 GTX 4GB it ... started another thread on the 970 GTX 4GB as I was very impressed with that cards performance. Rich is confused ... probably old age or too much snow, take your pick. Cheers, Rob.
February 15, 201511 yr No, these are the same Titan Blacks that used to be in my old PC ... my Old PC now has a 970 GTX 4GB it ... started another thread on the 970 GTX 4GB as I was very impressed with that cards performance. Rich is confused ... probably old age or too much snow, take your pick. Cheers, Rob. lol Rob you weirdo - you had a Titan before buying the two blacks did you not - you have owned three of them yes ? the first one was not a black as you asked me to buy it - so whos getting old lol Rich Sennett
February 15, 201511 yr I see you have got 2 Black Titan's lined up for your build, are these a different type of Titan compared to your old ones? This answer to Elaine's question is No. you had a Titan before buying the two blacks did you not - you have owned three of them yes ? the first one was not a black as you asked me to buy it That is correct, but that's not what Elaine asked. Get back to clearing out that snow! Cheers, Rob.
February 15, 201511 yr This answer to Elaine's question is No. Ah thanks for clearing up Good Buddy I hate snow Rich Sennett
February 16, 201511 yr Rob - perhaps you could run an Intel Extreme Tuning Utility benchmark when you get to your first solid install/setup point? Personally, I wish more folks would run that benchmark and either bring up that number when talking about the goofy FPS topic or throw that in their signature instead of a bunch of hardware stats. Apples to apples, ya know... and IETU is free. Granted IETU benchmarks the entire processor and not just one core (i.e. considering how we simmers are typically constrained to Core 0 performance), I think it's still useful. To start the trend... Using a 3770k @ 4.8 Ghz with HT off / 8gb G.Skill RAM at 2400mhz in 9-11-11-31-2 timings, I can get 997. Lastly, am I missing something about how outrageously high the timings are with DDR4 RAM? I mean, CAS16???? Greg Montey "Because with great power, comes great responsitriligence..."
February 16, 201511 yr I'm actually going to document the build process as well as the tuning process. There might be some folks here interested in doing this build so I'll share the steps along the way. This build will not have a DVD/BluRay drive ... I just never use them any more. So it starts with bootable USB 3.0 stick as they make the installation process considerably faster. First step, get everything I need on the software/firmware side: Open HAF X and remove top cover and fan: Identify airflow direction with EK H30 water cooling kit (2 X 120mm fans): Mount the radiator and fans to HAF X: Seal gaps around fan: Replace cover to ensure fit: Prep mounts for motherboard: Test fit motherboard checking for clearance: To be continued... EDIT: it's going a little slow as other distractions have come up along the way Cheers, Rob.
February 16, 201511 yr Cool pics interested when you get to pulling those video cards apart as I will welcome how hard is to get them ready as I want to cool my gpu also - thanks for sharing this build Rich Sennett
February 16, 201511 yr I've already done a test run on the GPU ... a lot of different screw types ... you'll need to get one of those interchangeable small bit screw driver kits designed specifically for electronics ... nVidia use a combination of Torx bits, square bits, and philips. I actually may hold off on doing the GPU cooling for now ... passive cool side will not fit on one of my cards. Some more progress tonight ... EK water block, needed to remove the J3 "jet" to put in the J4 "jet" for LGA 2011-V3 sockets: Measure the Jet to make sure I have the correct one, didn't 0.79 (0.8mm), wrong one so got correct one at 0.7mm ... jet size is different also: Correct Jet "J4" installed: Get CPU mounting studs installed: CPU installed: EK assembled water block installed: test fit with GPU's installed ... looking for space for the water pump and reservoir: To be continued ... Cheers, Rob.
February 16, 201511 yr Rob Please excuse my ignorant questions. Why would you exhaust from the case with the water cooler instead of drawing "cooler" air from out side of the case and pushing it across the radiator? I am very much interested in your efforts. With the exception of the CPU and cooler my build is going to be very similar. Sometimes $$$ becomes a road block. I would have ordered my components last week but suddenly one of them became unavailable. Russ
February 16, 201511 yr Great progress and just in case you've forgotten about the cat... http://theawesomer.com/magneto-cat/
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