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System Name | The FlaMING Flogger |
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Processor | Devil's Canyon i7 4790k @ 4.7 |
Motherboard | Asus Maximus VII Ranger |
Cooling | Corsair H100i (CPU) Kraken G10 with Corsair H55 (GPU) |
Memory | 16 GB G Skill Trident 2400 |
Video Card(s) | Galaxy GTX 970 Reference running at 1500MHz Core / 1950MHz memory |
Storage | OCZ 248 GB SSD X 2 in RAID 0 |
Case | NZXT H440 Red / Black |
Audio Device(s) | Supreme FX On board |
Power Supply | OCZ-ZT 650W Bronze Rating |
Software | Windows 8.1 Pro |
Hey guys ! Very happy to have made the jump over to the Green Team. I'm incredibly impressed with my GTX 970 Galaxy reference card. In the next 3 weeks i'll add another for SLI .
Just installed the GTX 970 with the Kraken G10 on it. I've the Galaxy reference version. Because the pcb is so short the fan on the Kraken bracket turns out to be a ram cooler on my motherboard rather than the VRAMs on the GPU pcb . The stock and very large VRAMs heat sink could stay on for this reason.
When aligning the pins on the backplate I used points 'C' (they are marked on the underside of the backplate). On the last pic you can see the stock VRAMS heatsink has been left on the card due to the layout and small size of the pcb after the bracket has been mounted.
I also had to loosen the the pin closest to the pcie cables so I could actually click and fix these into place. Once these were fixed in place I just hand tightened the pin again. I had also removed some of the padding (1-2mm) on the underside of the back plate. I believe that without having done this it would have made plugging in the pcie cables very difficult. This will differ from card to card though.
I'm using a Corsair H55 AIO mounted on the bracket and boy does this card run icy ! 1 hour of BF4 multiplayer and temps hovering around 47c-50c with the card @ 1500 MHz core and 1950 MHz memory !
What an incredible card this is ! Can't wait to SLI these babies !
Just installed the GTX 970 with the Kraken G10 on it. I've the Galaxy reference version. Because the pcb is so short the fan on the Kraken bracket turns out to be a ram cooler on my motherboard rather than the VRAMs on the GPU pcb . The stock and very large VRAMs heat sink could stay on for this reason.
When aligning the pins on the backplate I used points 'C' (they are marked on the underside of the backplate). On the last pic you can see the stock VRAMS heatsink has been left on the card due to the layout and small size of the pcb after the bracket has been mounted.
I also had to loosen the the pin closest to the pcie cables so I could actually click and fix these into place. Once these were fixed in place I just hand tightened the pin again. I had also removed some of the padding (1-2mm) on the underside of the back plate. I believe that without having done this it would have made plugging in the pcie cables very difficult. This will differ from card to card though.
I'm using a Corsair H55 AIO mounted on the bracket and boy does this card run icy ! 1 hour of BF4 multiplayer and temps hovering around 47c-50c with the card @ 1500 MHz core and 1950 MHz memory !
What an incredible card this is ! Can't wait to SLI these babies !
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