Sign in with
Sign up | Sign in
Your question

Is a 120mm radiator w/push/pull enough for two Zotac GTX780amp! editions?

Tags:
  • Zotac
  • Graphics
Last response: in Graphics & Displays
Share
June 1, 2014 4:05:08 PM

I have my 4770k cooled with an H100i and prime95 cant get it over 54degrees.
My question is I want to run a separate loop for my Zotac GTX 780amp!
Now I know a Koolance 120mm Radiator with a push pull fan set up will be enough but in a few weeks ill be getting another amp edition 780 and wondering if ill be fine running them both through the same radiator.
I will also be putting the optional back plates on them.
Right now Furmark tops my one amp out at 73 degrees punishing it through 5760x1080.
BF4 maxes out at 68 for it.
Im just concerned when they go into sli that the heat from the bottom card will raise the top card.
Mostly I just want to waste money and pimp my steroid injected system ;) 
Anyone running two overclocked GTX780's with just one 120mm radiator? what are your temps?
I have a Cooler Master HAF 922 case so im limited after the H100i on radiator room. If I need to I can run a 240 somewhere but it will be a bit of a challenge.
If all else fails ill gut the H100i pump and loop it in with the 120mm radiator and turn it all into one loop. Oh the humanity!
Thanks all

More about : 120mm radiator push pull zotac gtx780amp editions

June 1, 2014 4:45:40 PM

My friend put a Y connector so that heat from one card doesn't soak in to the second. He runs a single 140 mm radiator. Never breaks 50 degrees.

They are overclocked HD7970 Ghz Editions.
m
0
l
June 1, 2014 4:55:24 PM

Where is the "Y" located? At the radiator sending cool liquid separately to each water block? Im trying really hard to figure out how to mount a 360mm rad and never have to question it. A custom bracket is the only way I can see that. But if a 120 will suffice i'd be happy.
m
0
l
June 1, 2014 5:41:00 PM

Y from the pump

Y back to a single line to the radiator
m
0
l
!