SimMi: Corsair Air 740 + Asus GTX1080Ti + lots of fans

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Abula
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SimMi: Corsair Air 740 + Asus GTX1080Ti + lots of fans

Post by Abula » Sat Jul 01, 2017 1:45 pm

This build was planned a long time ago, but really never had much time until now. This was suppose to be an update of my HTPCMi build, but Steve didnt believe on the SOLO II to be able to handle the GTX1080Ti and my modding skill =P. This build will do two things only, play movies and SIM Racing, for the SIM racing i couldn't use my main PC due to number of things, like the physical space where the RIG of the seat/steeringwheel/shifter is, and because mostly on VR i needed two HDMIs, one for the TV and one for the Oculus Rift.

Components of the build.

Case: Corsair Carbide Series Air 740 (CC-9011096-WW)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-GD65
CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K
Memory: 2x Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR3-1600 Very Low Profile UDIMM 240-Pin Memory BLS2K8G3D1609ES2LX0
GPU: ASUS GTX1080TI Strix OC ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G
SSD: Crucial MX100 512GB
HDD: Seagate Archive 8TB ST8000AS0002
Frontal Fans: 3x be quiet! BL066 SILENTWINGS 3 PWM 120mm 1450RPM
Top and Bottom Fans: 4x be quiet! BL067 SILENTWINGS 3 PWM 140mm 1000RPM
CPU and Back Fans: 4x Thermalright TY147B PWM
HDD fan: Noctua NF-A9 FLX
PWM Fan Splitter: Cryotech PWM 4x fan splitter MOLEX and Swiftech 8W-PWM-SPL-ST 8 Way PWM Splitter-Sata
PSU: SeaSonic PRIME Titanium 650W SSR-650TD

Not much to say, i just finished the build, havent tested that much aside from setting up the bios fan control and tested a little with Heaven4. Overall the Air 740 is a very nice case to work with, a lot of space both on the front and back, cablemanagement is pretty easy, hell you dont even need to do much, just to make sure the excess cables are on the back. I did do a small mod, as the hdds are mounted on the back, always like to have some ventilation to my mechanical drives, so i cut some holes on a hdd tray and mounted a the noctua 92mm fan, thats about it. I leave you some photos of the build,

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On idle its inaudible 3 feet away, most of the fans are spin down between 400-550, aside from the 92mm that spins around 900rpms at 6.5V, but because of its size you cant hear it either. As the build gets loaded, all fans ramp up some (check the HWmonitor pic above), still very quiet, although they do become noticeable, to my surprise the Asus GTX1080Ti is not as noisy as i though it would be, in the past the Asus GTX970 Strix was very noisy once the fans reach 2k+ they become a jet engine, this is not the case here, i ran heaven4 for an hour and the fans didn't even reach 1800rpms, where they are noticeable but not loud. I still have to do some more testing and tweaking, including playing with iRacing and seeing how are the temps, as atm the 1080ti barely hit 70C on a heaven, so there is at least 10C that i would give up for even quieter operation, and asus has what they call a Quiet bios that i might try if everything works out, but thats about it for now, im going on the road, so i wont test much for the following month.

Btw in case anyone is wondering, the Seasonic Prime 650W Titanium didnt have any perceivable coil or electrical noise at all, and i couldn't hear the fan under heaven4 load.

Thanks for checking the build, if you have any questions let me know.
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Re: SimMi: Corsair Air 740 + Asus GTX1080Ti + lots of fans

Post by CA_Steve » Sat Jul 01, 2017 8:04 pm

but Steve didnt believe on the SOLO II to be able to handle the GTX1080Ti and my modding skill =P.
Call me a skeptic. :)

Good lord, it's like a fan store in there! Nice temps, though.

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Re: SimMi: Corsair Air 740 + Asus GTX1080Ti + lots of fans

Post by doyll » Sun Jul 02, 2017 7:00 am

Nice build! The TY-147B slotted housing is supposed to change sound and airflow slightly, but I didn't notice any difference in any of the applications I tried them in.

Here are specifications. TY-147 B has a different bearing, slotted housing and is 1dB quieter.

TY-147B
Dimensions 140 x 152 mm
Installation Depth
26.5 mm
Voltage Range ~ 5 - 13 V
Fan Speed 300 - 1.300 U/min
Air Flow 16.9 ~ 73.6 CFM
Noise 14 - 20 dB(A)
Life expectancy
50.000 Stunden
Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Connector 4-Pin PWM
Manufacturer Number TY 147 B
Code 814256001250

TY-147A
Dimensions 140 x 152 mm
Installation Depth 26.5 mm
Voltage Range ~ 5 - 13 V
Fan Speed 300 - 1.300 U/min
Air Flow 28,7 - 125 m³/h
Noise 15 - 21 dB(A)
Life expectancy 50,000 hours
Bearing Enhanced Hyper-Flow Bearing
Connector 4-Pin PWM
Manufacturer Number TY 147 A
EAN Code 814256001083

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Re: SimMi: Corsair Air 740 + Asus GTX1080Ti + lots of fans

Post by Gunbuster » Mon Jul 03, 2017 3:32 am

Looks really nice, inspirational.

Update looks like there are two strix designs, the larger you have on the new GDDR 5x model. Examples of non Ti's below.
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