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In collaboration with Alphacool, ELSA releases RTX 3090 Liquid Cooled
The AIO Eiswolf 2 kit includes a 360 mm radiator with three 120 mm fans and a backplate.
The ELSA RTX 3090 LC looks to be equipped with a unique PCB and two 8-pin power connections. The design of this board looks to be fairly similar to the reference board, except its length has been increased to 26.4 cm. As a result, this is not the same board utilized by the same company's ERAZOR X model. The card is 45mm thick (dual slot) to accommodate the size of the AlphaCool EISWOLF pump, which is situated on the side. The RTX 3090 logically has 10496 Cuda Cores, a 1395 Mhz GPU with a Boost set at 1695 Mhz, and 24 GB of 384-bit GDDR6X RAM.
The product is aimed at the Japanese market, and converted would cost just over 2000 EUR/USD.
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#6031090 Posted on: 07/05/2022 11:27 AM
For a non Ti it's a bit late. The standard 3090 really needs the backplate cooling too, the VRAM on the back of the card gets incredibly hot.
For a non Ti it's a bit late. The standard 3090 really needs the backplate cooling too, the VRAM on the back of the card gets incredibly hot.
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#6031103 Posted on: 07/05/2022 12:15 PM
If you have a good front plate, it really doesn't need an active backplate. I get temps of 68-74C max on the memory, and that's with a +800MHz overclock (21,5GBps effective).
For a non Ti it's a bit late. The standard 3090 really needs the backplate cooling too, the VRAM on the back of the card gets incredibly hot.
If you have a good front plate, it really doesn't need an active backplate. I get temps of 68-74C max on the memory, and that's with a +800MHz overclock (21,5GBps effective).
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#6031111 Posted on: 07/05/2022 12:30 PM
Is that on the rear VRAM modules too???? Seems oddly very low even with active cooling. I have a Gigabyte Aorus Master (4 slot cooler) but the rear VRAM modules almost immediately hit 100c then after a minute or two the 110c limiter.
Is that on the rear VRAM modules too???? Seems oddly very low even with active cooling. I have a Gigabyte Aorus Master (4 slot cooler) but the rear VRAM modules almost immediately hit 100c then after a minute or two the 110c limiter.
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#6031143 Posted on: 07/05/2022 02:30 PM
You should replace the stock thermal pads, that way you'll lower the VRAM temps by about 20 degrees.
Is that on the rear VRAM modules too???? Seems oddly very low even with active cooling. I have a Gigabyte Aorus Master (4 slot cooler) but the rear VRAM modules almost immediately hit 100c then after a minute or two the 110c limiter.
You should replace the stock thermal pads, that way you'll lower the VRAM temps by about 20 degrees.
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A little late in the cycle...