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  1. Hi guys, 

    I've been having some difficulties with my GPU recently (1080ti Strix), where the card will drop out during games or under stress tests. The only way I can get games to run is to either underclock the card, or limit the power delivery. 

    I saw some reported solutions talking about running two separate rail cables from the PSU (currently it is just running from one). Is it possible that a single rail wouldn't be able to handle the card for whatever reason? 

     

    Thanks! 

  2. So a bit more context as I've seem to narrow down the issue. 

    When I go into my BIOS and adjust the CPU fan speeds manually, I'm able to reduce the whine or remove it entirely if I bring down the levels low enough. 

    I also tested the noise at 100% and the whine gets considerably worse. Any help much appreciated!

  3. Thanks Mike, will give that a go. 

    Temps seem fine, so the pump is definitely working. 

    Would a bubble cause a whine though? I remember a very different noise when first using the cooler as the bubbles seemed to clear, this is definitely something different. 

    I'll post a video later and you can be the judge. 

    Cheers! 

  4. Late reply I know, but I've just finished a build in the view 71 case and managed to do push/pull with no issue. 

    Keep in mind that Thermaltake do not supply enough screws to mount all 6 fans to the rad though, and unless you're OK only partially mounting the fans using long screws then you'll need to buy more. 

    I believe the ones you need are machine head 6-32 x 1 1/4 screws. 

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