Hi all,
New to the forum (not to LTT) thought I would share with you my mineral oil PC build
Hardware:
ASUS Z170 Deluxe
Kingston 8GB 2133Mhz x2
Skylake I7 6700K (O.C 4.6Ghz)
Cooler Master Hyper 212X with Corsair SP120 fans x2
Samsung 860 evo 500GB
Samsung 960 NVMe 250GB
Corsair CX850M x2
ASUS Strix GTX980Ti x2 (stock fans & shroud removed and replaced with Corsair SP120) x4
I/O from a cheap Bitfenix case
All thermal paste replaced with thermal grizzly conductonaut
All fans are set at their max rpm (1500)
Case:
The fishtank measures 40cm x 40cm x 60cm and is all glass
The mobo is attached by 40mm suction cups that have m4 screws set in them
The bottom of the GPU's I/O plate had to be cut
The mobo header / I/O panel is attached to the unit next to the tank
One PSU powers the mobo, CPU and peripherals and the other PSU is just for the SLI 980Ti's
I have 2 x LCD temperature stickers in the tank to monitor oil temp.
Air pump and several air stones are underneath the pebbles
70 Litres of white mineral oil used
Aquarium overhead LED light
Temperatures:
Before the mineral oil (with the corsair fans etc all set up inside the tank) the GPU stock temps would hit 80C+ after only about 20mins on 3DMark timespy / firestrike with similar performance in games too after 30mins or so. Random FPS drops occurred and GTAV 4K Ultra settings managed 30-50fps with similar results in BF1
CPU temps idled at 30C and plateaued at 80C after an Hr of stress testing and hit 70C when gaming
With the mineral oil, GPU temps sat around 30C and 40C and the CPU around 40C after 30 mins with FPS hitting the 60 limiter throughout (see picture)
The oil temp went from 28C to 34C during testing so next step will be to add an external radiator and pump setup (however anything under 3 hours of continuous gaming should be achievable as oil temps will theoretically be less than 60C)
I have not had a chance to overclock the GPU's yet (I have had them at 1500Mhz when the original fans were working) but will keep posted with O.C results at some point.
(CPU is at stable 4.6Ghz @1.34V)
The reason for butchering the GPU's was due to eventually ALL of the fans failing on BOTH of the cards (known problem on the ASUS Strix 980Ti's)
(Will upload some videos to youtube at some point, the short video here does not do it justice as it had to be cut for 20Mb file size)
Let me know what u guys think!
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