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A "slaughtered" Quadro RTX 6000, charts and an interesting water block | Laboratory Insights

Sometimes the number of reviews varies noticeably, but this is not because I might want to write something or have my face tanned by the video lamps. No, it is the work "besides" that nobody sees, but which is necessary for the creation of many articles and if it is basic study on the subject. Because you should only write about things that you understand and have internalized. That's why I decided to describe things that come in loose succession, and to describe them in a row. To give insights into what is emerging or perhaps even discarded.

Test candidate number one is a watered Quadro RTX 6000. Anyone who knows the prices will surely understand the adrenaline rush when experimenting with such hardware. In order to find out what a good cooling can perhaps tickle out of additional performance in a quasi-natural way, a suitable water block would first have to be produced. Which is again not so easy, because the design gives way slightly from that of an RTX Titan or RTX Titan. RTX 2080 Ti. And almost everything that could have been fit is currently not even available against good talk and money.

As chance would have it, I then got an ice block ES Acetal from Alphacool for the RTX 2080, 2080 Ti and RTX Titan, which even fit perfectly. However, due to the expensive card I would have to be on the safe side and used 2mm ultrasoftpads with textile insert. This squeezes together without exerting pressure. and does what it is supposed to do.

The water block has performed so well that there will also be a single test with the 8 tested other water blocks. So stick to it! And otherwise?

Since I continue to work diligently on the workstation graphics card charts, whereby the system will rely on a current Xeon-Gold processor with 24 cores, so much I want to spoil. In addition, the work on the Creators table continues with a Lian Li table, a Threadripper 3070X and a TRX 40 Creator from MSI. Combined with a Nubert sound system that also wants to be tested.

Well, then we would have the heatspreader story and a mini ITX build with AMD. Is it enough, isn't it? In this sense: stay tuned. Now on the weekend there is something else to come. Promised!

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Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

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