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7 mm? I thought the T1 was only short by 0.6 mm. Easily within Dremel range.Never say never... maybe there's a way to get 7mm more length on GPU side?
im really confused what you mean right now. What exactly do you mean by, "will...not...need"?
Its not about what is needed, its about what fits!
This hit me like a truck..just built this yesterday!
The front frame could be mirrored (vertical bar on PSU side) and this could be potential revision/accessory.
When it comes to video production, rendering time makes a difference. So I told him to start out with 1 card and if he needs more power, he will get a second card and if the T1 doesn't fit his needs, I will buy it from him and we'll look for another case.
I am building his computer for a specific use case which requires power way beyond what is needed to run a game. If you are rendering a 90 min movie, there will be a significant time difference between 1 vs 2 cards.
Short enough to fit in almost any SFF case out there. The main problem is the height of the waterblocks with the terminals, because the terminals might make certain blocks (like the ones for the 3090) too tall to fit.Those cards have massive shrouds on them. How long is the card with a custom water block? That's the question...
Exactly! I hope EKWB will release a block for the 3090 like they did recently for the 2080 ti, with the fittings threads ON the GPU block and not on the top. Let’s see in the next weeks!Short enough to fit in almost any SFF case out there. The main problem is the height of the waterblocks with the terminals, because the terminals might make certain blocks (like the ones for the 3090) too tall to fit.
Exactly! I hope EKWB will release a block for the 3090 like they did recently for the 2080 ti, with the fittings threads ON the GPU block and not on the top. Let’s see in the next weeks!
I think EVGA has some 2 slot cards with 3 fans and a more traditional cooling solution, though some of the air still does go through the entire card like the FE, but not as extreme.I don't have the T1 yet, it's e-white and ordered for early november, so excuse me if i ask for something "obvious" but,
If i want to keep 2-slot configuration for the CPU cooler Noctua NL-12S, 3080 FE seems to be the only 2-slot so far? I've looked at nearly all AIB and they are 2.5, 2.7.. or hybrid.
So let's say, 2 slot T1 configuration, with a 3080 FE. Risers for pushing the SFX PSU further away but wiring as if there were no risers would be the logical step? That created gap for the fan exhaust, would "maybe" have sufficient space to be exhausted by the top fans?
just hold your horses for now. there's a clear GIANT gap in the product stack that Nvidia is reserving to see how RNDA2 comes out and about. Depending on how urgent it is needed, I would expect up to 3 more SKUs in the next 6 month to fill that gap, like 12/16/20 GB VRAM, with the cores being 3080 Super/Ti or whatever Nvidia comes up with this time. then you can make a better decision on which to put in the T1Now it's between the somewhat underwhelming amount of vram on the 3080 and the insane specs of the 3090 with equal pricing.
I don't have the T1 yet, it's e-white and ordered for early november, so excuse me if i ask for something "obvious" but,
If i want to keep 2-slot configuration for the CPU cooler Noctua NL-12S, 3080 FE seems to be the only 2-slot so far? I've looked at nearly all AIB and they are 2.5, 2.7.. or hybrid.
So let's say, 2 slot T1 configuration, with a 3080 FE. Risers for pushing the SFX PSU further away but wiring as if there were no risers would be the logical step? That created gap for the fan exhaust, would "maybe" have sufficient space to be exhausted by the top fans?
like 12/16/20 GB VRAM, with the cores being 3080 Super/Ti
3088 Ti Ti actually ???3085. You saw it here first, folks.
3980 Ti Super Founders Edition3088 Ti Ti actually ???
I recommend staying away from the H60, as there is absolutely no control for the pump or the lighting, and it requires SATA power, which other AIOs do not. Look into the EK 120 d-rgb or CoolerMaster ML120, both will fit in 3 slot mode, though the EK will make the side panel bulge out slightly, but it is not very noticeable unless you are really looking for it.Hey guys, my case will arrive sometime within the next month or so. These new GPU's look tasty, but I'm wondering what the logical consensus is here. Originally considered a 240mm rad given my current 2080 is a blower style.
I'm not keen on doing a custom loop (not this year anyway). So now I'm thinking a 120mm rad + 120mm Noctua-based exhaust fan might be the way to go for an open-air style card like these new cards. Is there a preference for 120mm rad+exhaust fan combo's out there?
Was looking at the H60 originally, then saw the EK unit which also caught my eye. This will be my first water-cooling experience, and i'm a little wary of reliability + case compatibility. Thoughts/recommendations?