First order of business, here's a link to my heatware: http://www.heatware.com/u/103615
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HP OEM GeForce RTX 3090 - SOLD
OEM card from an HP OMEN gaming PC. The cooler is quite a bit smaller than the FE (card dimensions are 286x113x49mm) but not absolutely terrible, just needs a custom fan curve and/or a quick V/F tune to not thermal throttle. These OEM boards are limited to 350W so you really have to work within those constraints to get the most of out them. I found that locking the boost to 1880MHz at 0.865v with an aggressive fan curve up to 75% at 80C (instead of the stock 50% at 83C) yields about 1800-1815MHz sustained boost within the 350W power budget, and stays right on 82-83C. Case airflow also matters a bit. It's a RTX 3090, they need all the cooling they can get. If you want a quieter tune, 1690-1750MHz can be achieved at 0.843-0.85v with a sub-70% fan curve.
Previous owner removed a cross-bar on the cooler that was "blocking airflow" at the rear of the PCB. Nothing about that modification seems to have caused any structural concerns, the cooler assembly feels sturdy.
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Gigabyte GZ-Z77X-UD3H + i5-3570K + 16GB Corsair DDR3-1600 - SOLD
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XFX RX 580 GTS Black Edition OC+ - SOLD
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Xp (Yes the big Pascal, not the little baby one that's slower than a 1080 Ti) - SOLD
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Shipping is free within the US.
All payments through PayPal.
HP OEM GeForce RTX 3090 - SOLD
OEM card from an HP OMEN gaming PC. The cooler is quite a bit smaller than the FE (card dimensions are 286x113x49mm) but not absolutely terrible, just needs a custom fan curve and/or a quick V/F tune to not thermal throttle. These OEM boards are limited to 350W so you really have to work within those constraints to get the most of out them. I found that locking the boost to 1880MHz at 0.865v with an aggressive fan curve up to 75% at 80C (instead of the stock 50% at 83C) yields about 1800-1815MHz sustained boost within the 350W power budget, and stays right on 82-83C. Case airflow also matters a bit. It's a RTX 3090, they need all the cooling they can get. If you want a quieter tune, 1690-1750MHz can be achieved at 0.843-0.85v with a sub-70% fan curve.
Previous owner removed a cross-bar on the cooler that was "blocking airflow" at the rear of the PCB. Nothing about that modification seems to have caused any structural concerns, the cooler assembly feels sturdy.
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Gigabyte GZ-Z77X-UD3H + i5-3570K + 16GB Corsair DDR3-1600 - SOLD
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XFX RX 580 GTS Black Edition OC+ - SOLD
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Xp (Yes the big Pascal, not the little baby one that's slower than a 1080 Ti) - SOLD
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