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Re: I am ready for multi-GPU test.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 11:48 am
by YoonKyung
Amplitude wrote:YoonKyung do you run that beast in a temperature controlled room? (i.e. a deep freezer ;) )
I'm reading everywhere on the web that because these babies are getting so hot so quickly, nvidia does not advise to stack them without leaving a 2 slot space between each card...
And they are talking about SLI setups (2, 3 cards) , but 7 ! How is the rig holding up?
The temperature is not that huge, if you care about air flows of box. ;)

Re: I am ready for multi-GPU test.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 1:06 pm
by pixelrush
Gigabyte 4x pci-e x16 dual slot mobo ready for 6 core cpu
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Just the thing for 4x EVGA watercooled GTX480
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Re: I am ready for multi-GPU test.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 7:40 pm
by havensole
The system that ericNV is using is a little different then yours Yoo. I am curious too about the cooling and airflow in that case. I know coolermaster? made a case that fits 4 gtx480's that was especially designed with a front airduct to bring in air to the cards directly. The big one that EVGA keeps bragging about, that broke all the benchmark records, used liquid nitrogen (crazy people). I am not saying that I think your rig will blow up in a ball of fire. Just curious how much heat it will produce and how well it cools. Mainly because I might see if my work will invest in something along these lines.

Re: I am ready for multi-GPU test.

Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 5:47 am
by YoonKyung
havensole wrote:The system that ericNV is using is a little different then yours Yoo. I am curious too about the cooling and airflow in that case. I know coolermaster? made a case that fits 4 gtx480's that was especially designed with a front airduct to bring in air to the cards directly. The big one that EVGA keeps bragging about, that broke all the benchmark records, used liquid nitrogen (crazy people). I am not saying that I think your rig will blow up in a ball of fire. Just curious how much heat it will produce and how well it cools. Mainly because I might see if my work will invest in something along these lines.
Basically GPUs has its own heat sink system, so if you care the air flow of the PC case, what ever it would be, you can keep GPUs cool.