900D Water Cooled GTX 780 TI Classified SLI

Nice. Are you using a custom bios?

Yes right now there is a problem with
The 780 TI classified bios that it will crash
If you use any more than 1.212v
They have a fix for it but nvidia will not let them releas it
But Jacob sad they are working on getting it out to us

In the mean time there is a bios from Skyn3t over @ overclock.net / classified owners
That will let you go up to 1.5v and 200 power target
And if you don't have a EvBot that they don't sell any more
There is a program use can use for over volting
 
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One awesome build mate ,its along the lines of what im hoping to achieve this year with the same case so may be hitting on you for a lot of advice.
 
Yes right now there is a problem with
The 780 TI classified bios that it will crash
If you use any more than 1.212v
They have a fix for it but nvidia will not let them releas it
But Jacob sad they are working on getting it out to us

In the mean time there is a bios from Skyn3t over @ overclock.net / classified owners
That will let you go up to 1.5v and 200 power target
And if you don't have a EvBot that they don't sell any more
There is a program use can use for over volting


Yeah Skynet's bios' are the best :P

480 monsta rad and a 360 UT60?
 
Yes and a 240 UT60

It us a 2 loop rig

Loop 1 CPU, RAM and Mobo on the 480 monsta
Loop 2 GPUs on 360 UT60 + 240 UT60

Oh okay cool. So how do you manage the power distribution? I'm pretty keen to use Skynet's bios on my 780's to ramp up the volts closer to what you have and I know you sort of begin to need two power supplies when a card begins to draw so much.
 
Oh okay cool. So how do you manage the power distribution? I'm pretty keen to use Skynet's bios on my 780's to ramp up the volts closer to what you have and I know you sort of begin to need two power supplies when a card begins to draw so much.

For 780s you don't need 2 power supply's
I have my 2 780s @ 1437/1950 with 1.4v on one AX1200w

And 780s on water don't get any more performance from 1.4v - 1.5v

You will only need 2 power supply's if you have 2 or more 780 TI classified / kingpin edition and that is only if you do 1.4v +

With any other card you can use a 1200w -1500w power supply and you will be good but it needs to be a Single ral like the AX1200i , EVGA G2 1300w
EVGA 1500w but the 1500w is no more do it is really hard to find
 
here are some benchmarks I did with the PC

Fire Strike with one card



Fire Strike SLI



Fire Strike Extreme one Card



Fire Strike Extreme SLI

 
Your rig is the sex !

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Your rig is the sex !

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thanks mate

That CPU wont last long at those volts matey...........

ya i know mate I only run 5.2GHz like that when I benchmark ( my own risk ) I am a where at 1.54v - 1.6v im playing with fire

but you saying 4.8GHZ 1.4v for 24/7 is going to kill the CPU ?
or are you just talking a bout the 5.2GHz ?
what would you say are good Volts for 24/7 ?

(been running it for a year going to swap it out for HW-E if they come with 8 Cores)
 
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1.4 ish is the upper limit - Ive had to increase volts on Orca from 1.36 to 1.42 over the last 8 months - so you will probably start to see things get unstable and need even more volts in time.

When I first got this cpu it would do 5GHz at 1.4!
 
1.4 ish is the upper limit - Ive had to increase volts on Orca from 1.36 to 1.42 over the last 8 months - so you will probably start to see things get unstable and need even more volts in time.

When I first got this cpu it would do 5GHz at 1.4!

ok thanks for the info (:

5GHZ @ 1.4v that is a golden CPU

I have my CPU @ 4.8GHz 1.4v for a year now ( it was in my other build before) and it is still stable and didn't need too add volts just yet
but im pretty shore as you sad that I will need to soon

I just hope it is all good till H-E comes out
 
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