. Excellent model, fast, andcomld! And quiet (became after tuning, more on that below). Thecomre is 1354MHz (not 1140MHz), the memory is 3506MHz.
. Pump - Asetek 740GN, quiet, in a ventilated case, standing on the table, I can't hear it. But we need to see if this changes over time. The reviews say that the MSI 980ti pump is noisier, especially in the high frequencies. The fan is Power Logic PLA12025S12M, I would advise you to replace it with Noctua NF-F12 industrial (2022 rpm), andcomnnect it not to thecomnnector from the video card, but through the reobas to regulate the speed yourself. The radiator should be placed above the level of the card, usually at the back at the top of the case. If you place it below the map, the pump starts to gurgle and make noise.
. So, there are 2 fans on the card - a turbine on the card itself (it spins at 22% until t < 55°C, and the card rarely gets hotter), and a 120mm fan on the heatsink. I heard the new card right away, without load. Not exactly like the old gtx 580 under load, but still annoying (after all, myCosmos-S has holes on three sides, and it sits right on the table, so I immediately noticed the noise). At the same time, the feeling that the 120mm fan is spinning permanently at maximum speed did not leave. Foreign forums also report this problem - noise from the CBO fan, even without load.
. The fan on the radiator (120mm) can be changed to any one, the wiringcoming from the radiator to the card is just a fan power supply, this wire is in no waycomnnected with the pump. The pump is located under the casing of the video card, and is powered there, under the casing. After unscrewing the standard fan, it turned out to be Power Logic PLA12025S12M (photo: . Jpg). I didn't like it, because. only two-wire (does not even know how to report its speed, not to mention PWM) and sleeve bearing (sliding bearing, does not live long and starts to rattle). True, it can start as much as 4-4.5 Volts, and surprisingly gives out good air pressure, so it will go for the first time.