ok i want to see what motherboards i can get not more than £100 really as that my budget. i want to get one that has a spaced out graphics card slots. well SLI for my 9800gt's.
mine are very close and cause yet again my graphics cards to overheat in which causes my pc to turn off or games to crash, also i cant run stability tests on graphics cards due it turning my pc off .
i dont want everyone to give just links to motherboards that are close to £100, if possible could everyone please give links to all motherboards ranging from £0-£100.
thx guys!!
Last edited by DJ Tucker on Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
MSI Z590 Gaming Edge Wifi
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Philips Momentum 3000 24" (Main) & MSI Optix G241V E2 (Second)
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Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo, Roccat Kone Aimo Remastered and Roccat Sym Pro Air
You might want to try a new "brand" power supply. If are having instability and issues while gaming it leads me to believe that questionable PSU is handling the load.
As far as I know, and I might be wrong here... SLi bridges are constant. Meaning, one brand doesn't have the slots further away than a different brand. This is difficult since the board manufacturers usually give a hard plastic/rigid SLi bridge.
So in summation, you will be in the same boat you are now with your current board. Get a nice Scythe S-Flex fan and "rig" it to blow in the GPU cores. See if that helps with your situation. I remember a long time ago Zalman made a case adapter for just this purpose. Or if you are even cheaper than that pull of the side of the case and direct a box fan to blow into the case. If this does fix the stability issues then it is a heat issue. If not I'd look elsewhere.
Even though your cards are getting hot as long as they aren't artifacting I think they should be fine. Like I said earlier I still have a sneaking suspicion it's your PSU.
well i have tried it with my side case off and blowing cool are from external fan in and what you know it works fine. and i also got 3 pci-e slots, SLI in 1 and 3 but i have about 4mm gap between the cards. the one on the bottom at 100% load is 75c and the top one 90c. at which point my pc turns off. also on back of my PSU 12v both are 22a. but currently whilst idle 7.25a.
MSI Z590 Gaming Edge Wifi
Core i7 10700KF 5Ghz @ 1.25v With Alphacool Eisblock XPX Aurora Edge
Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super 1980Mhz @ 0.925v With TechN GPU Block
32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600Mhz 16-18-18-38
Aqua Computer Ultitube 200 Pro D5 Next
Corsair XR5 240mm x2 & 360mm
Intel 670p 2Tb & WD Blue M.2 2Tb
Corsair HX1000i
Philips Momentum 3000 24" (Main) & MSI Optix G241V E2 (Second)
Lian Li O11D
Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo, Roccat Kone Aimo Remastered and Roccat Sym Pro Air
DJ Tucker wrote:well i have tried it with my side case off and blowing cool are from external fan in and what you know it works fine. and i also got 3 pci-e slots, SLI in 1 and 3 but i have about 4mm gap between the cards. the one on the bottom at 100% load is 75c and the top one 90c. at which point my pc turns off. also on back of my PSU 12v both are 22a. but currently whilst idle 7.25a.
May be time to consider liquid cooling for your rig. It'll grow with you as you change components and going to that will solve more temp problems than simply swapping out a motherboard will.
well believe it or not i took side of case off and cooled it with my household room fan. temps on graphics cards dropped 7c in which i did some stability tests on my graphics cards and still my pc turned off even though my cards were 7c cooler. (not a temp probs i figured). after turning my pc back on i cant run any of the tests at all as it will turn my pc off with in 10 seconds and my cards are back at idle temps of 48c. so maybe yeah i think it is my PSU.
what do you guys think?
MSI Z590 Gaming Edge Wifi
Core i7 10700KF 5Ghz @ 1.25v With Alphacool Eisblock XPX Aurora Edge
Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super 1980Mhz @ 0.925v With TechN GPU Block
32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600Mhz 16-18-18-38
Aqua Computer Ultitube 200 Pro D5 Next
Corsair XR5 240mm x2 & 360mm
Intel 670p 2Tb & WD Blue M.2 2Tb
Corsair HX1000i
Philips Momentum 3000 24" (Main) & MSI Optix G241V E2 (Second)
Lian Li O11D
Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo, Roccat Kone Aimo Remastered and Roccat Sym Pro Air
DJ Tucker wrote:well believe it or not i took side of case off and cooled it with my household room fan. temps on graphics cards dropped 7c in which i did some stability tests on my graphics cards and still my pc turned off even though my cards were 7c cooler. (not a temp probs i figured). after turning my pc back on i cant run any of the tests at all as it will turn my pc off with in 10 seconds and my cards are back at idle temps of 48c. so maybe yeah i think it is my PSU.
what do you guys think?
Sounds like it. Sounds like your 12V rail isn't sufficent to power both cards. Have you tried it with just a single card?
yeah i did that yesterday and again was told to bring it in for service but when i told them last time of my problem they never found it. in fact they said it was a faulty graphics card but still got same issue and they said they will have a look again. another 3 weeks without a pc.
MSI Z590 Gaming Edge Wifi
Core i7 10700KF 5Ghz @ 1.25v With Alphacool Eisblock XPX Aurora Edge
Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super 1980Mhz @ 0.925v With TechN GPU Block
32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600Mhz 16-18-18-38
Aqua Computer Ultitube 200 Pro D5 Next
Corsair XR5 240mm x2 & 360mm
Intel 670p 2Tb & WD Blue M.2 2Tb
Corsair HX1000i
Philips Momentum 3000 24" (Main) & MSI Optix G241V E2 (Second)
Lian Li O11D
Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo, Roccat Kone Aimo Remastered and Roccat Sym Pro Air