CCISolitude
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Morning all.
In the last week and half, I've built myself a whole new rig as my old one was, well, just a bit old really - not bad as such (i7-2600K / GTX 680 / 16 GB @ 1600) just bits of it were getting on for 4 years old or so, and it was time for a refresh.
So I did all my usual research, ummed and aahed about what case I wanted, what kit I wanted as a base line, whether or not I wanted to hold off for another 6 months for DDR 4 or Nvidia's 8xx line - in the end though, I built this:
i-4770K (with a BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro (version 2 I think, it's the one piece that transferred from the old rig)
Asus Maximus VI Formula
4x 4GB Kingston @ 2400
2x Asus GTX 780 Ti DC2OC
3x SSD (1x Corsair, 2x Samsung)
1x 1TB platter
1x Blu-Ray
All housed in a Stacker 935, with the 915R unit mounted below the 935 housing the PSU, platter and Blu-Ray to try and keep some separation for the heat sources.
The PSU being a BeQuiet PowerZone 850W.
And herein lies the question - when I was sketching out the build, I rattled through the usual online calculators, factored the math for the setup and at highest, was still expecting to see around 100W of head room at full load.
However, I've had one or two issues with the build - and I'm trying to track it down.
For instance, I went back to Assassins Creed III last night to finally finish it off, ramped the details up to maximum - including the use of TXAA - and after just 10/15 seconds, all the fans were at full tilt, the game froze as did the O/S and it needed a hard reset.
I've encountered similar symptoms with Tomb Raider.
Oddly though, Crysis 3 maxxed out is perfectly fine (good lord it really is a pretty engine).
Now as the subject title says, TTL brought me here.
I was scouring this morning for some more information, re-running the calculations again - and I found his video testing an i5 with a single 780Ti (I don't know if its an OC version like mine, but given who it is, I suspect it probably is) and he was pulling a maximum of 430 or so watts during testing with Unigine and OCCT. Now allowing certainly for a bit of extra wattage since I'm running an i7 instead of an i5 - but countering that because I'm not running a Corsair AIO - I can't imagine for the life of me that the second 780 (which, I should point out, playing AC3 was NOT in SLi mode, so the card was fairly idle) that I'm hitting the max my PSU can provide.
So the question is, am I having a problem with my PSU? Is it maybe faulty? Do I need some better power? Or are my TXAA issues (AC3 ran fine when not using TXAA) to do with something else?
In the last week and half, I've built myself a whole new rig as my old one was, well, just a bit old really - not bad as such (i7-2600K / GTX 680 / 16 GB @ 1600) just bits of it were getting on for 4 years old or so, and it was time for a refresh.
So I did all my usual research, ummed and aahed about what case I wanted, what kit I wanted as a base line, whether or not I wanted to hold off for another 6 months for DDR 4 or Nvidia's 8xx line - in the end though, I built this:
i-4770K (with a BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro (version 2 I think, it's the one piece that transferred from the old rig)
Asus Maximus VI Formula
4x 4GB Kingston @ 2400
2x Asus GTX 780 Ti DC2OC
3x SSD (1x Corsair, 2x Samsung)
1x 1TB platter
1x Blu-Ray
All housed in a Stacker 935, with the 915R unit mounted below the 935 housing the PSU, platter and Blu-Ray to try and keep some separation for the heat sources.
The PSU being a BeQuiet PowerZone 850W.
And herein lies the question - when I was sketching out the build, I rattled through the usual online calculators, factored the math for the setup and at highest, was still expecting to see around 100W of head room at full load.
However, I've had one or two issues with the build - and I'm trying to track it down.
For instance, I went back to Assassins Creed III last night to finally finish it off, ramped the details up to maximum - including the use of TXAA - and after just 10/15 seconds, all the fans were at full tilt, the game froze as did the O/S and it needed a hard reset.
I've encountered similar symptoms with Tomb Raider.
Oddly though, Crysis 3 maxxed out is perfectly fine (good lord it really is a pretty engine).
Now as the subject title says, TTL brought me here.
I was scouring this morning for some more information, re-running the calculations again - and I found his video testing an i5 with a single 780Ti (I don't know if its an OC version like mine, but given who it is, I suspect it probably is) and he was pulling a maximum of 430 or so watts during testing with Unigine and OCCT. Now allowing certainly for a bit of extra wattage since I'm running an i7 instead of an i5 - but countering that because I'm not running a Corsair AIO - I can't imagine for the life of me that the second 780 (which, I should point out, playing AC3 was NOT in SLi mode, so the card was fairly idle) that I'm hitting the max my PSU can provide.
So the question is, am I having a problem with my PSU? Is it maybe faulty? Do I need some better power? Or are my TXAA issues (AC3 ran fine when not using TXAA) to do with something else?