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3 x EVGA SC 970's Blower style info

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I should be getting the three EVGA SC 970s in soon and will take pics and benchmark scores.

 

Currently I have a 

 

 

Case: Corsair Carbide Series Air 540 High Airflow ATX Cube Case CC-9011030-WW - Black

MB: Gigabyte X99 UD4

CPU: Intel i7 5820k 6 core cpu, 28 pcie lanes

CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler H100i    26,27 Celsius idle 

RAM: 16gb 2 x 8gb Crucial 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR4 2133 MT/s (PC4-17000) CL15 SR x8 Unbuffered DIMM 288-Pin Desktop Memory ( Upgraded 10-8-14)

Power: EVGA Supernova 1200 P2 Power Supply 80PLUS Platinum Certified 1200W ATX Power Supply with ATX12V 1200 220-P2-1200-X1

SSD : Samsung XP941 256GB M.2 PCIe SSD

Video: Currently 2x MSI 970 Gaming in SLI, fans set to 100% idle temps 28 and 29 Celsius

Fan Controller Kingwin FPX-001 4-Channel Fan Controller

Fans: Front intake fans 2 of AeroCool Fan Cooling for PC, DS 120mm (Blue) +  1x Cooler Master JetFlo 120 - POM Bearing 120mm Red LED High Performance Silent Fan

Fans: Exhaust AeroCool Shark 140m White Cooling Fan EN55512

Lighting Kit: NZXT CB-LED20-RD 2-Metres Light Sensitivity Sleeved LED Kit (Red)

 

OS: Windows 8.1 x 64, I had 7 but I get better performance in windows 8 honestly.

Headphone: Logitech G930 for night time and 2 bose standard speakers

 

I really love the jet flos, they move alot of air compared to my others 

 

I will post some benchmarks here

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now all you need are some custom sleeved cables to get rid of the ugly as sin red cables that evga ships with its 1000w+ line.

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Video: Currently 2x MSI 970 Gaming in SLI, fans set to 100% idle temps 28 and 29 Celsius

100% all the time or just for test?

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100% all the time or just for test?

 

Yeah this, must be so loud to sit next too. Not much point ramping the fans at idle like that, the card does have a 0RPM mode

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100% all the time or just for test?

Without that, they run about 50, so for now I will keep it on since i will be returning these 2.

I am getting the blowers so they exhaust the heat out the back vs the acx keeping it inside the case and will also have 3 in sli.

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Pick a color, blue or red, not both. :lol:

lol wanted to mix it up and not have a huge blue case :P

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Yeah this, must be so loud to sit next too. Not much point ramping the fans at idle like that, the card does have a 0RPM mode

Honestly I don't hear it much when they ramp up, my jetflow is the noiser one out of them all.

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maybe he wants purple lol

I wish it worked like that. xD

 

lol wanted to mix it up and not have a huge blue case :P

It clashes so much though. Does it look better in person than the picture?

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now all you need are some custom sleeved cables to get rid of the ugly as sin red cables that evga ships with its 1000w+ line.

Yeah I need to black that one out

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I wish it worked like that. xD

 

It clashes so much though. Does it look better in person than the picture?

Yeah, I will do a video once i get all three in with my canon DSLR.

I most game and do photography and computer security work.

Games are WOW, Battlefield 4, CS GO, Counterstrike 1.6

 

I am just getting back into it as I don't have as much time as we all did when we were like 20 where I could lan party for three days

 

I will be buying better ram but I will wait because 16gb is like 300$+ and I only need it when I run my VMs

 

I might upgrade to the 5930k 40 pcie lane proc but I have seen benchmarks between the PCIe speeds and its not very much at all to warrant the 200$ extra.

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Honestly I don't hear it much when they ramp up, my jetflow is the noiser one out of them all.

 

Interesting.... I personally can't stand the GPU fans at anything above idle without headphones on :S

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Interesting.... I personally can't stand the GPU fans at anything above idle without headphones on :S

Yeah I kinda want to stay away from watercooling unless I can find a closed loops 3 gpu style config, had a watercooled system before, it was quiet but a pain in the ass to do anything in the case

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The red & blue theme is fine, better pics & some wm will go a long way, ppl in general want things done the way they want so just do a clean build & post some numbers. also make sure u take the air through plates off the back of your card when u get them 

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Those power cables for each card are thick, not sure how I going to make those smooth as currently.

Soon I will have another set in there.

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Got the 3 EVGA GTX 970 SC in today and put them to work.

 

Overall they run hotter and much noiser than the MSI ones and also weigh 6 ounces less

 

Also the MSI cards cannot run 3 way sli due to the 3 way bridge needing 6 connections where as sli just uses 2, other area is blocked by cooler/fans :(

 

Thinking of replacing these with the zotacs

 

 

Also some OCLhashcat benchmarks

 

cudaHashcat v1.31 starting in benchmark-mode...

Device #1: GeForce GTX 970, 4096MB, 1279Mhz, 13MCU
Device #2: GeForce GTX 970, 4096MB, 1279Mhz, 13MCU
Device #3: GeForce GTX 970, 4096MB, 1279Mhz, 13MCU

Hashtype: MD4
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 16396.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 16792.9 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 16796.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 49985.4 MH/s

Hashtype: MD5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 9097.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 9172.6 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 9176.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 27446.1 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA1
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 3238.6 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 3240.1 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 3238.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 9717.5 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA256
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 1115.6 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 1119.5 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 1185.9 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 3421.0 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA512
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 215.9 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 266.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 266.1 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 748.0 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA-3(Keccak)
Workload: 128 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 279.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 288.7 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 288.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 856.0 MH/s

Hashtype: RipeMD160
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 1877.1 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 2011.6 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 2012.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 5901.5 MH/s

Hashtype: Whirlpool
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 86510.4 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 138.5 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 173.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 398.2 MH/s

Hashtype: GOST R 34.11-94
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 37631.3 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 75471.4 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 75520.7 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 188.6 MH/s

Hashtype: SAP CODVN B (BCODE)
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 683.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 758.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 758.7 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 2200.1 MH/s

Hashtype: SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE)
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 372.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 397.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 397.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 1167.4 MH/s

Hashtype: Lotus Notes/Domino 5
Workload: 256 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 92033.6 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 103.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 103.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 299.6 MH/s

Hashtype: Lotus Notes/Domino 6
Workload: 256 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 22649.7 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 30885.4 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 30901.5 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 84436.5 kH/s

Hashtype: Lotus Notes/Domino 8
Workload: 5000 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 270.3 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 271.5 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 271.5 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 813.3 kH/s

Hashtype: SHA-1(Base64), nsldap, Netscape LDAP SHA
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 2990.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 3341.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 3341.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 9671.9 MH/s

Hashtype: SSHA-1(Base64), nsldaps, Netscape LDAP SSHA
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 2971.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 3342.4 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 3342.4 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 9655.8 MH/s

Hashtype: descrypt, DES(Unix), Traditional DES
Workload: 128 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 66013.8 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 82973.9 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 91524.2 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 240.5 MH/s

Hashtype: md5crypt, MD5(Unix), FreeBSD MD5, Cisco-IOS MD5
Workload: 1000 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 4325.3 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 4253.9 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 4393.7 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 12972.9 kH/s

Hashtype: sha256crypt, SHA256(Unix)
Workload: 5000 loops, 4 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 185.0 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 191.3 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 196.0 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 572.4 kH/s

Hashtype: sha512crypt, SHA512(Unix)
Workload: 5000 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 34804 H/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 39342 H/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 41386 H/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 115.5 kH/s

Hashtype: bcrypt, Blowfish(OpenBSD)
Workload: 32 loops, 2 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 5949 H/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 6100 H/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 6102 H/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 18151 H/s

Hashtype: LM
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 1248.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 1390.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 1390.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 4029.6 MH/s

Hashtype: Oracle 11g/12c
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 2900.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 3340.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 3340.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 9581.9 MH/s

Hashtype: NTLM
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 16418.9 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 16943.5 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 16943.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 50305.8 MH/s

Hashtype: DCC, mscash
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

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Speed.GPU.#2.: 4686.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 4703.2 MH/s
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Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 4120.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 4383.6 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 4383.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 12887.7 MH/s

Hashtype: NetNTLMv2
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

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Speed.GPU.#2.: 359.6 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 431.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 1078.3 MH/s

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Workload: 256 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 87905.4 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 91076.4 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 91098.1 kH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 270.1 MH/s

Hashtype: EPiServer 6.x < v4
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 1090.4 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 1639.5 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 1644.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 4374.1 MH/s

Hashtype: EPiServer 6.x > v4
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 1051.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 1183.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 1183.3 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 3417.7 MH/s

Hashtype: MSSQL(2000)
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 3059.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 3347.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 3347.2 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 9753.3 MH/s

Hashtype: MSSQL(2005)
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 3154.0 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 3343.7 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 3343.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 9841.5 MH/s

Hashtype: MSSQL(2012)
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 235.1 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 268.9 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 269.1 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 773.1 MH/s

Hashtype: MySQL323
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 22219.5 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#2.: 22527.8 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#3.: 22525.1 MH/s
Speed.GPU.#*.: 67272.3 MH/s

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Nice build :-) jelly

 

What are the temps like on the blowers under load? any clocking headroom? do they throttle or stabilize?

 

I guess its hard to know how loud they are under load - have you ever had a reference r9 290?

 

Im considering two 970 blowers, unsure what brand to get, running with matx - sandwiched together like yours

 

Did you run the two MSI cards sandwiched and if so how did the temps go?

 

thanks.

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MSI was separated side being in slots 1 and 3 where as these 3 are in slots 1 2 and 3.

 

They are hitting like 70-80c which I dont exactly recall from the msi but i think it is about 10c hotter.

I might retest these msi before i return them to take note of their temps under load.

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Def will not be keeping these EVGA blower cards as they run 20-30c hotter

 

The EVGA blower SC 970 hit 83c where as the msi barley ever touched 60c

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2 MSI's detailed run.

I will do the EVGA tonight

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Also info on hashcracking using hashcatcuda

 

http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-3726-post-21301.html#pid21301

 

 

The MSI overall is a way better card than the EVGA

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