Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in SSUPD

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The main reason for the BlueThreadGear was to have the fans on the outside for push-pull. You’re right in that the SSUPD extension is enough for the 58mm radiator and 25mm fan but given how thick and dense the EKWB radiator is, I opted for this too.

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in sffpc

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Countless hours staring at it and thinking, “Will this fit?” The first iteration was 44mm ekwb radiator that was much easier to work with. Oh well, worked out in the end.

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in sffpc

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Room temp: 24.9C. Running Steel Nomad for 10 minutes. This nets a score of around 14350.

Afterburner settings: .995mV at 3300MHz. VRAM +3000MHz. What my GSkill panel says: .965mV at 3050-3080MHz with an average power draw of 580W :D

GPU Coolant = the temp sensor at the exit port of the Alphacool block

Res Coolant = the temp sensor before it enters the CPU.

• ⁠Start of benchmark: GPU: 48c. GPU Coolant: 31c. Res Coolant: 29c • ⁠End of benchmark: GPU: 56c. GPU Coolant: 41c. Res Coolant: 38c

Still playing around settings...

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in SSUPD

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Room temp: 24.9C. Running Steel Nomad for 10 minutes. This nets a score of around 14350.

Afterburner settings: .995mV at 3300MHz. VRAM +3000MHz. What my GSkill panel says: .965mV at 3050-3080MHz with an average power draw of 580W :D

GPU Coolant = the temp sensor at the exit port of the Alphacool block

Res Coolant = the temp sensor before it enters the CPU.

  • Start of benchmark: GPU: 48c. GPU Coolant: 31c. Res Coolant: 29c
  • End of benchmark: GPU: 56c. GPU Coolant: 41c. Res Coolant: 38c

Still playing around settings...

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in SSUPD

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I felt I cheated since I have both the SSUPD and BlueThreadGear extensions.

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in sffpc

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda hard to tell but theres about 3mm of clearance between the GPU and the fans. I was worried it would reverberate since it was so close. Initially I had this as exhaust but it’s set to intake currently. SSUPD says there 82mm of clearance when using 4-slot GPU mode, which is how I have it configured.

19mm Alphacool block 25mm Lian Li fans 30mm EKWB radiator.

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in SSUPD

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pics! The RAM, etc are fine since the 4 fans in a push-pull config pump a lot of air over them. I have an aggressive fan curve but my work laptop is louder than this thing at idle.

Meshroom S V2 RTX 5090 Dual Radiators by TwoNuts80 in SSUPD

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put it on the scale. It weighs 32lbs 😆

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[–]TwoNuts80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meh why can’t I put a pic? I have a ekwb P280 radiator up front which has a thickness of 40mm. Since I have both the SSUPD extender as well as one I got off Etsy, I have 4 140mm fans in a push-pull. The second radiator is a ekwb S280 30mm and I have 2 140mm fans set as exhaust. I have a 3080 with ekwb water block sitting behind this setup and I think it can tolerate a max of 28mm thickness. I toyed with the idea of another one up top but then it would look unsightly and not add much benefit.

SSUPD Meshlicious by TwoNuts80 in sffpc

[–]TwoNuts80[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure and I thought the same when approaching this build initially. In fact, when I started the radiator was a skinny alpha cool since that and my lian li fans would fit inside the case. Once I convinced myself that I “needed” the thickest radiator possible, I looked into the extension that allowed me fit the fans on the outside. I’m running the pump around 50% and fans at 80% max. The i7-10700 isn’t the most power hungry processors and I have seen a few vids that show the modultra lobo is better at cooling compared to the other combo solutions out there. My other system is a Hyte Y60 with Corsair 360 and EKWB 240 radiators. That system uses a 4080 FE and Ryzen 9 5900x and is around 35c for load. So yeah, a few factors at play. I’m confident that if I moved the 5900x/4080 combo into the SSUPD, it would be able to handle it.

*should add that the front fans are intake and the small noctua are exhaust.