Misplaced a gpu support bracket once that stopped the third fan on a gpu. Noticed temps were above normal pretty quick so no harm done. Might be worth a quick look.
Just told my wife she's gotta work overtime on mothers day because I failed to understand the importance of ray tracing and I need her to buy me a new gpu.
I'd be tempted to make an outside radiator with that thing. Been considering it for a long while now. Still thinking over the thermostat control system design.
I'm using it on my XFX with a shitty Bykski water block and I'm very happy with the results. Although I can't recommend that block(terrible design mounting system) the 7950 is performing admirable. My hotspot at 320 watts is 58C. I've found that lowering temps substantially I'm able to under...
The 6700XT would be my choice in your case. That system would likely get you near 144hz although the cpu would certainly be the bottleneck for it. I have a B450 Tomahawk max mainboard and 5600G cpu I will be posting here for sale soon that I'm practically gonna give away as I have no need for it...
Price performance of that card for raster is one of the best in that price range and it does surprisingly well at ray tracing with the extra CU's over the 7800. Never got to test with memory OC unfortunately.
Yea that hellhound is a nice and cool one. I recently upgraded my nephews rx580 with that gpu and of course I had to test it. Too bad the memory OC driver wasn't available when I installed and tested it.
Has anyone here water cooled a 7900XTX? I have recently and have some observations I would like to collaborate with someone else on regarding efficiency and core speed changes that are quite interesting after installing the water block.
I've been using this laing d5 pump since 2005 and it still works perfectly. I have another brand new in the box to replace it when it dies but who knows when that might be. These are first gen pumps that were apparently manufactured by laing thermotech chula vista ca. Originally got it to cool...
Through trial and error I found a flash drive that always works and it's the oldest one I own with a one gigabyte capacity. I don't think you can buy them anymore but it has never failed to flash a bios using flashback where as many newer flash drives have.