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Jaberwocky
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I've heard of Titans burning peoples bank balance before, but the motherboard! :o
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Jaberwocky wrote:I've heard of Titans burning peoples bank balance before, but the motherboard! :o
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I'm STRONGLY considering liquid cooling the Titans. It will cost another $1,000, but I won't have to worry about burning out anything...expect, of course, my bank account. :D
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Sad to hear your board died. Did the remaining parts survive?
Just updated to four titans too some weeks ago and it gets quite hot here too. Around 87 degrees in worst case on one card.
But the heat leaves to the back of the case so I'm surprised a board can burn.
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gabrielefx wrote:my quad Titan burnt my motherboard....:(
What exactly happened Gabriel?

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Gabriele,

Tell us more about your motherboard - what model was it? I have watercooled titan and am preparing to get three more but also need to get new motherboard. So it would be useful to get to know what happened to your hardware.
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