What limits you under water is not temp but voltage. So without a modified bios it's hard to exceed 1500Mhz on core. A regular titan with a waterblock gives same if not better OC than this one with 40C-45C OC.RobSteady wrote:Keep in mind that this card runs ~20% faster than the standard 980 Ti straight out of the box.
Plus you have plenty of room to overclock because it's running at ~52°C under heavy load.
GTX 980 Ti Waterforce
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When I considered going this route of 4 hybrids, my plan was to: [1] Cut four holes in case's side panel [2] put aluminum screen material over holes [3] slap together a mounting system to float rads/fans (not connected to side panel) right up against their respective exhaust holes.
I don't see why this wouldn't be doable...
I don't see why this wouldn't be doable...
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This will work.
3090, Titan, Quadro, Xeon Scalable Supermicro, 768GB RAM; Sketchup Pro, Classical Architecture.
Custom alloy powder coated laser cut cases, Autodesk metal-sheet 3D modelling.
build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540
Custom alloy powder coated laser cut cases, Autodesk metal-sheet 3D modelling.
build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540