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System Name | Main Machine |
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Processor | Intel i9-13900KS |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex |
Cooling | Water cooling, 2x EK-DDC 3.2 PWM, 1x360mm+1x240mm+1x120mm EK, Mora 360 Pro, EK-Quantum Velocity 2 |
Memory | G.SKILL 32GB DDR5-7200, 7200J3445G16GX2-TZ5RS |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX 7900 XTX Aqua |
Storage | 2x WD_BLACK SN850X 1TB und 2TB, 2x8TB Seagate Ironwolf |
Display(s) | ASUS ROG Strix XG27WQ 27inch 165Hz FreeSync Premium Pro |
Case | Cooler Master COSMOS C700P |
Audio Device(s) | Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament + Elite Pro TAC |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1600i 1600W Titanium |
Mouse | Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless |
Keyboard | ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro |
Software | Win 11 |
Great that you got your first custom loop.OK, so the 6800 XT, and whole system is under water
As expected, made some rookie water build mistakes, as in did not think of how the tubes would go, hence had to do some getto routing, but all good for a start.
The gpu cooling is insane with this setup, even after 1 hour furmark with the hottest setting I could figure out, it never went above 60 and 80 on the hotspot. General gaming is like max 50 and 70 on hotspot, the more demanding games.
Tried a 2.75ghz OC, it was running, but I am 99.9% sure it had not enough power for that clock. It needs moooar powaah
Any of you have experience with the More Power Tool, as in, can you increase available power, and if yes, does it actually allow the card to draw more?
I had a nice experience long time ago with a rx 480, modded it and let is use 300w, basically double what it should have, I can only dream of what the 6800 XT could do with lets say a 450w limit
The More Power tool is what I am using all the time and mentioned it lot of times here in the forum as MPT (More Power Tool).
Before you try something if you don't remember it anymore then I would suggest to have a look at the this good article at Igor's Lab about using MPT:
https://www.igorslab.de/en/the-grea...ith-big-navi-and-the-morepower-tool-practice/
The setting that I am using in MPT can be seen above at post #118.
The RX 6000 series Owners' Club
New poster, and proud owner of a new 6800XT! Just up picked a Power Color Reference model last week. Had to pay £100 over the MSRP to secure it but well worth it in the end once I got it home, put it under water and started running some benchmarks. I bought myself an EK Quantum-Vector Water...
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Just a piece of advice. As you have reference card with 2x8pin connectors, the maximum power draw should not be allowed to go above 375W.
Below you see the screen shot from More Power Tool with marked in yellow two field that one can modify. The above linked guide explains more.
The Power Limit GPU (default 255W) is the GPU core power only but not the total power of the GPU.
TDC Limit GFX (defualt 300A) is the current drawn by the GPU.
I would not advice to set it more than 290W here if you are also going to use the Power Limit (%) slider in the Radeon driver at 15%.
If you set here 290W you need to add to it 15% from Radeon settings which means 290x1.15=333.5W power to the GPU core only.
Now you need to add to that another 45W for other components in the GPU like the VRAM which means total power consumption of the GPU would be 45+333.5=378.5W.
You see that with this you are on the limit of 375W allowed for 2x8pin cards.
Now this also tells us that we have maximum headroom of 375W-300W=75W maximum to play with.
We should not increase more than that. I actually don't plan to push my card more than 361W for daily use.
That is why I set 275W at Power Limit GPU field.
You should not go to 450W. There is a risk you burn your VRMs on the GPU.
Only for some short Benchmark it could be okay but not when running something long term.
If you had one of those cards that has 3x8pin then you would have 525W limit. (150W from each 8pin plus 75W from PCIe slot)
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