Hello All,
I have two perfectly functional, watercooled EVGA GTX 680 FTW+ 4GB video cards that I have been running in SLI for the past few years. The cards are powered by one 6-pin and one 8-pin cables and are watercooled using distilled water with no dyes.
The cards have not been overclocked...
Those flow meters can be found on Ebay for around $60, which is not far from a watercooling industry offering for a similar product. And I appreciate the comments, I built the face plate out of 2mm steel that I salvaged from an expensive UPS (as in a battery backup) shipping box.
I had great success using industrial flow meters, such as the 800 series from Proteus. They are made from 316 stainless steel and use a paddle wheel with magnets, and a Hall sensor translates the rotation rate of the paddle wheel into voltage. These flow meters contain LEDs (green = flow is...
Another major concern with using TECs was that in the event of peltier failure, the peltier became a ceramic insulator sitting between the CPU and the waterblock, effectively blocking any residual heat transfer from the processor. If the pump fails in your watercooling loop, the processor will...
Hello.
I'm looking for a watercooled GTX 680 videocard with 4GB of RAM. I currently have an EVGA GTX 680 4GB FTW+ card with an EK waterblock and would like to find a playmate for it.
Please let me know if you have one for sale.
Thanks.
Heat
Hello.
I have a lightly used EK Nickel-Acetal full cover waterblock for EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD 2560MB (model 025-P3-1579-AR) for sale.
The model of the waterblock is EK-FC570 GTX SE (rev. 1.1) - Acetal+EN (Nickel). The waterblock was bought brand new from Performance-PCs and was in...
When you try to boot the PC with a graphics card and it fails, do you get a consistent BIOS error code, for example code 25, together with one short beep and two long beeps?