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Hi,
Good one
Ideally push pull on rads does the best if one can fit fans on both sides that is :)
If you've got no plans to run SLI, pretty much any 'quality' power supply over 650w is a waste of money even if you overclock heavily. The reason why for example an RTX 2080ti states 650w psu recommended is because they need to account for people who go buy garbage units like this one and wonder why running Prime95 causes their rig to smoke. In the real world, that RTX2080ti uses between far below the TDP of 250-265w. If you're ever interested in seeing how many watts your GPU is using, open an elevated command prompt and type the following:
"C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" -q -d power
My GTX 1080 when overclocked to 2,100mhz hits around 190w power draw. I should bust out the kill-a-watt and check what the whole system uses one of these days. Since today isn't that day, a guy i know has an overclocked i5 8600k and RTX 2070 and only draws 330w while gaming for the entire system and just shy of 500w while torture testing for stability.
Hi,
Yeah might be surprising how warm fluid gets full load
I added a inline water temp sensor pretty easy to incorporate one
LCD Temperature Display (Green) V2 + G1/4 Inline Sensor by XSPC (Green color)
Hi,
What ever it's about as easy as it gets and is sort of eye opening about temperature ranges...
Not like they cost an arm and a leg either :)