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so, now it's time to put those under water.. =DDD rough math would lead to ..12 x 110 ~> 1320???.. =DDD
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This is so beautiful....Notiusweb wrote:Hello all,
Just an update on my current setup, I didn't post it here, so here it is:
Win 8(64) | P9X79-E WS | i7-3930K | 32GB | GTX Titan & GTX 780Ti | SketchUP | Revit | Beta tester for Revit & Sketchup plugins for Octane
@Notiusweb...man, that's something!!! 6 Z's on one PC.......
PPP? (Photos Pretty Please?)
PPP? (Photos Pretty Please?)
4090+3089ti & Quad 1080ti
ArchiCAD25, ofcourse Octane & OR-ArchiCAD plugin (love it)
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Hello all! Here you go:
Forgot, I hadn't posted those here. I was following 2 forums on the subject of multiple GPU rigs, here was the other forum:
viewtopic.php?f=40&t=43597&hilit=notiusweb&start=240
Basically, a standard desktop formation, with cabling out back of the tower to the Z's. 2 of the Z's are factory overclock, rest are stock speed.
ASRock was very helpful in getting me updated BIOSes, at one point they had given me 3 modifications to try within 2 weeks. And, Tutor, in this forum, gave a lot of detailed insight and help into how to push the rig further.
What would converting this to water-cooled involve...could it be done, they are not the hydro-copper.
Forgot, I hadn't posted those here. I was following 2 forums on the subject of multiple GPU rigs, here was the other forum:
viewtopic.php?f=40&t=43597&hilit=notiusweb&start=240
Basically, a standard desktop formation, with cabling out back of the tower to the Z's. 2 of the Z's are factory overclock, rest are stock speed.
ASRock was very helpful in getting me updated BIOSes, at one point they had given me 3 modifications to try within 2 weeks. And, Tutor, in this forum, gave a lot of detailed insight and help into how to push the rig further.
What would converting this to water-cooled involve...could it be done, they are not the hydro-copper.
Win 10 Pro 64, Xeon E5-2687W v2 (8x 3.40GHz), G.Skill 64 GB DDR3-2400, ASRock X79 Extreme 11
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
Thanx for sharing.
I am about to transform triple aircooled Titan Z to watercooled cards
You can see my journey on this thread: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=45732
(Smicha and Glimpse were big help on advising)
Greetz
Yes, it can be done; you can remove the stock cooler and add a waterblock.Notiusweb wrote:...
What would converting this to water-cooled involve...could it be done, they are not the hydro-copper.
I am about to transform triple aircooled Titan Z to watercooled cards

You can see my journey on this thread: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=45732
(Smicha and Glimpse were big help on advising)
Greetz
4090+3089ti & Quad 1080ti
ArchiCAD25, ofcourse Octane & OR-ArchiCAD plugin (love it)
http://www.tapperworks.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/TAPPERWOR ... 9851341126
http://www.youtube.com/user/Tapperworks/videos
Wow, Awesome!!!I am about to transform triple aircooled Titan Z to watercooled cards
Definitely excited to see the performance gains.
Btw, anyone- How much power do water units need?
Win 10 Pro 64, Xeon E5-2687W v2 (8x 3.40GHz), G.Skill 64 GB DDR3-2400, ASRock X79 Extreme 11
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
Here is my Frankenstein watercooling progress. Thanks for all the knowledge you guys shared in rappet's post, seriously awesome.Post by glimpse » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:54 pm
so, now it's time to put those under water.. =DDD rough math would lead to ..12 x 110 ~> 1320???.. =DDD
In my case I am only attempting to watercool the Z's, not the mobo and primary Titan X.
3 Z's down, 3 to go...(Have a 2nd Aquaduct 720 awaiting the Amfeltec-ians...)
The Aquaduct is very quiet when maxed, almost makes you wonder if its working until you feel the radiated heat blasting out...
Head to head there really is minor performance advantage from the water (6 vs 6 GPU races). But when overclocked, the air cooled Amfeltec lags behind the water-cooled in extended runs as it has to cut itself at its temp limit, where the water cooled keep on rolling.)
As an example, at UHD (3840 x 2160), with a 16,000 sample count, the Amfeltec progressively climbs towards 82-83, the water-cooled stay at 40-50, and come darting back to 30-something when done. It is a sight to behold, pretty cool (pun intended...)
Win 10 Pro 64, Xeon E5-2687W v2 (8x 3.40GHz), G.Skill 64 GB DDR3-2400, ASRock X79 Extreme 11
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
wow =) thanks for some much info =) nice to hear some info helped You too!
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Hello Notiusweb,Notiusweb wrote:Wow, Awesome!!!I am about to transform triple aircooled Titan Z to watercooled cards
Definitely excited to see the performance gains.
Btw, anyone- How much power do water units need?
Is that 1,197.89 OctaneBench score for 6 Titan Zs for your system? If so, congratulations!
Because I have 180+ GPU processers in 16 tweaked/multiOS systems - Character limit prevents detailed stats.