Yeah, my main issue was the dips at 5120x1440 on the RX 6800. I'm not one to wait a year for a potential replacement that I probably won't get my hands on.
Xexx yeah, going to snag an EVGA if I see it at that price. Have 30 days to return this to Microcenter. I saw Mist 's post too late.
Never heard of Red Devil, so with 1500+ bucks being spent, I rather stick with the brands I know.
Have the skeleton of my water build if anyone is interested!
case, Gpu, all water cooling parts and fittings.
? It has a front distro and a side res (FLT). When I did this build I wanted as much water as possible in the case so that the water itself never got too high a temp. So this was 2 rad 1 distro 1 res and water temp itself never went beyond 101F.Are you planning on running 2 different loops? Second distro plate (or just res?) seems odd
That front distro holds a lot of water, you really don't need the res. Res is just slowing down water flow? It has a front distro and a side res (FLT). When I did this build I wanted as much water as possible in the case so that the water itself never got too high a temp. So this was 2 rad 1 distro 1 res and water temp itself never went beyond 101F.
Gpu > cpu > top rad > res > distro
something like that but distro handles differently since I also had a rad at the bottom. In either case cpu never hit 55c and Gpu was even cooler.
That front distro holds a lot of water, you really don't need the res. Res is just slowing down water flow
Already put one in so my PC wouldn't be on the same breaker as any air conditioners, vacuums, etc. A home laser printer can draw like 1300W while heating the toner.Well rumors are that the new Nvidia RTX40 are drawing something like 400-450W. Pretty soon were gonna have to have dedicated circuits for our PCs.