My New Mega Build!

I actually did a lot more back panel working today, and about the kraken x60? any help please? coz the l690 driver is messing my comp up and is that a maximus VI formula? looks beautiful and i dont even have to say ur the best at routing
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Does look much MUCH better dude - Im glad the guys and I were able to help you make it look better. Nothing to stop you from keep tweaking things though.
 
hmmm just a off topic question, how do i add a signature?

At the top of the page you'll see "User CP" in there down the left hand side of the page is your Signature options, you can either type it all out using the txt options or upload your own image I'd try keep images no greater than 100px high though. I tried many different sizes and anything over 100px high and it's just to much my signature is 500 x 100px and hosted on Imgur.com
 
Ok yesterday everything was working fine but my graphic card are piping hot today, i shut down the comp and have let it to cool down, any help? This is scary
 
Ok yesterday everything was working fine but my graphic card are piping hot today, i shut down the comp and have let it to cool down, any help? This is scary

Idle or under load?
What were your temps? Get a temperature monitoring program if you don't have one. I like HWMonitor.

Bear in mind that graphics cards in SLI get even hotter than on their own. It's not unusual for 780Tis to get to like 80°C under load, especially in SLI.

Are you still using those crappy adapters to power the cards, or are you using the PCIe power cables straight from the PSU?
 
My 780Ti's will hit 84c when gaming which is fine for the cards as far as I am aware.

The Cosmos 2 has space for 2 fans to be mounted on the side panel so if you want, put 2 fans on there and see how the temps go or you could just increase the fan speed if you don't abit extra noise.

What are the temps getting to though and what are you doing when they get to that temp?
 
If they're getting that hot you may want to alter the angle of the CPU cooler hoses, it looks like they might actually be resting on the 1st graphics cards PCB :(
 
Well ill add 2 more fans from my old build and push it down a slot and about the $7000 im in india everything is atleast twice the price here
 
Ok i got HW monitor installed and i dunno what was wrong the previous time but after a restart it seems to work fine, the first card is at 40c and the second is at 34c i tried playing bf4 not much changes
 
Well ill add 2 more fans from my old build and push it down a slot and about the $7000 im in india everything is atleast twice the price here

Do you have a program so you can accurately know your temperatures? The 780Tis will probably be about 80°C under load, so you can see if your cards are much higher than they should be.

Edit: Sorry just saw your HWMonitor post. All seems fine then.
 
OK I tried moving my top GPU down one so and it stopped working , to be accurate I moved it from the pcie x16/x8 to the pcie x16 slot and to also note that my second GPU is in a pcie x8 slot, any help? Coz I don't want that rad tube just sitting on my gpu
 
OK I tried moving my top GPU down one so and it stopped working , to be accurate I moved it from the pcie x16/x8 to the pcie x16 slot and to also note that my second GPU is in a pcie x8 slot, any help? Coz I don't want that rad tube just sitting on my gpu
you have your fans in a pull con-fig, push them in a push con-fig that should leverage the rad hose off your gpu
 
ebay ? where i got mine

nice build wish i could get a cosmos one day
 
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Having the tubes touching the GPUs will make absolute diddly squat difference dude, you're probably freaking out because you didn't realize how hot components get ^.^ Is this your first gaming PC?
 
Having the tubes touching the GPUs will make absolute diddly squat difference dude, you're probably freaking out because you didn't realize how hot components get ^.^ Is this your first gaming PC?

Dunno fella those hoses are only rated at 70c and most GPUs pump out some real serious heat especially at the contacts on the PCB.
 
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