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About Yeater
- Birthday Feb 25, 2000
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Gender
Male
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Location
Switzerland
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Interests
Computers, Judo, 300m Shooting, Snowboarding
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Occupation
Apprentice in an E-Goverment Company with @higgs01
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Apprentice in an E-Goverment Company with @higgs01
System
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CPU
Intel i7 4790K (4.8 ghz)
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Motherboard
Asus z97 Gryphon Armor Edition
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RAM
16 GB Kingston 1600mhz
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GPU
2x EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+
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Case
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv
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Storage
Samsung 850 Evo (250 GB) WD Black (1.5 TB)
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PSU
EVGA G2 850
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Display(s)
Acer XB270HU bprz / 3x Philips 247ELH
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Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling 240 mm rad
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Keyboard
Corsair Vengeance K60
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Mouse
Mionix Naos 7000
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Sound
HyperX Cloud 2 / Steelseries H Wireless
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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I've read online that the P104 actually has 8 gigs of VRAM instead of 4. So how much can you use, I guess still 4 right? This card for example is called INNO3D P104-100 8GB, but it still only has 4 gigs.
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Dayum that would be horrible just built it today.... But the systems does indeed boot up and it runs.
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So is just finished my custom watercooling upgrade, hardline and all. After that i was playing with the gpus and wanted to flash a new bios. And so i flashed a new bios on both cards. Initially it didn't work because of a Certificate error in nvflash, but the i used a version which ignores this and it bricked my cards. Everything went fine the flashing completed on both cards. But after a reboot i just get a black screen. So i wanted to use my iGPU but it doesn't work. I just can't get an image. I even unplugged the GPU power connectors on my PSU, sadly i cant remove the GPUs because of the watercooling. I tried every connector the HDMI, Displayport and DVI. My Motherboard is a Asus z97 gryphon Armor Edition with a 4790k and 2 980tis.
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It defently gets hot because the gpu fans turn up really high because there is not much intake. This PC still is perfectly fine my friend uses it on a daily basis for gaming and work. I can only say good things about this PSU it even turns the fan of in idle. The radiator only had one fan and if i would be you i would use 2 to get more exhaust, would probably be better for the gpu and therefore more silent. If i remeber right i couldnt fit a hdd under the rad thats why its over the gpu but not totally sure, either way you will have space for a 3.5 drive. I was exhausting because otherwise that gpu would get to hot but i would try both if you build in this case. On idle this thing was pretty silent but those AIO are pretty loud for my taste because of the pump, and that pump is also working on idle. The Silverstone PSU touched the GPU Backplate with the cables installed so there is no possibility for a longer PSU. Hope i helped you sorry that it took so long cheers.
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My new radiators look damage is there a risk of leaking?
Yeater replied to Yeater's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
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My new radiators look damage is there a risk of leaking?
Yeater replied to Yeater's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
Thanks guys