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Anyone an idea what to make better?

 

CPU: 4790k

Graphics Card: 2x 780ti ghz edition from gigabite watercooled

MB: Asus Maximus VII Hero

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz

Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo

SSD: Crucial Mx100 512GB

PSU: 850W Be quiet Dark Power pro 10

 

 

Watercool:

Pump: Aquacomputer aquastream xt advanced

Res: Ek-Res x3 250

Radiator: 420mm EK coolstream XTC 

               280mm EK coolstream XTC

Gpu blocks: EK Water Blocks EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Acetal

Cpu block: EK supremacy clean csq

Fan: Noctua NF A14FLX

       Be quiet sw2 (front)

Ek fc dual parallel bridge for Gpu.

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Pictures or it didn't happen.

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Are you asking for critique on a future build or is this your actual build?

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Anyone an idea what to make better?

 

CPU: 4790k

Graphics Card: 2x 780ti ghz edition from gigabite watercooled

MB: Asus Maximus VII Hero

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz

Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo

SSD: Crucial Mx100 512GB

PSU: 850W Be quiet Dark Power pro 10

 

 

Watercool:

Pump: Aquacomputer aquastream xt advanced

Res: Ek-Res x3 250

Radiator: 420mm EK coolstream XTC 

               280mm EK coolstream XTC

Gpu blocks: EK Water Blocks EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Acetal

Cpu block: EK supremacy clean csq

Fan: Noctua NF A14FLX

       Be quiet sw2 (front)

Ek fc dual parallel bridge for Gpu.

 

yeah there is nothing inherently lacking from your build. But if you could clarify whether it is planned or actually finished? Something to note is that if your GPU's are gigabyte's windforce editions then standard 780/ti/titan EK blocks will not fit but you would obviously be aware of this if you have already built this rig and if that is the case I assume you have purchased the windforce blocks or are running ref pcb cards.

 

Only other critique we could make would probably the layout, tubing runs and cable management of your rig as you clearly have selected a pretty high end setup. 

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I havent actually build it yet.It´s gonna be my future build for gaming.

I didnt knew that the gpus wont fit on the blocks. what other gpu (780ti) can you recommend? i thought EVGA superclocked would be fine.

Sry for bad english and thanks a lot for replying

i´m gonna be using the g-sync monitor from asus(the 27" swift). I´m also not sure if i should wait for the new gpus from nvidia.

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I havent actually build it yet.It´s gonna be my future build for gaming.

I didnt knew that the gpus wont fit on the blocks. what other gpu (780ti) can you recommend? i thought EVGA superclocked would be fine.

Sry for bad english and thanks a lot for replying

i´m gonna be using the g-sync monitor from asus(the 27" swift). I´m also not sure if i should wait for the new gpus from nvidia.

EVGA superclocks will be fine as they are a reference PCB, also as far as im aware EVGA will still honour warranty's even after a block is fitted. 

As for waiting for new cards, i dont think so since atleast at launch i highly doubt they will be cheaper than current stuff even the 780ti, and as far as performance im running at 4790K and single 780ti superclock for my lanbox and I also plan to get the asus swift, I tested BF on my 30" dell and it still holds over 150fps with the right settings and some mild overclocks. So 2 of them will make short work.

GL with the build!

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Thank you for your comment on EVGA 780ti.

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