Received the parts on Monday, built the system on Tuesday, but had to wait until Wednesday to get a DisplayPort cable to boot up. Installed Win10 Home on the 950 Pro and then installed my programs on it before plugging in the two 6TB WD Black HD's. I have the 950 Pro listed first in the BIOS boot order but boot times are still not very impressive at just under a minute. It takes 35 seconds before I see Windows begin to load so obviously the BIOS is doing a lot of stuff before that -- not sure how to speed that up.
Temps appear very reasonable during low activity periods with CPU core temps hovering in the 26C-28C range with the package temp at about 35C. The pump is running about 1100rpm but the fan is pretty much off though with the 200mm above pulling the fans still move. H100i temp runs about 28C under low load conditions -- about the same as the CPU core temps and about 7C less than the package temp. Under low load conditions the GPU which is also water cooled is around 22C-23C.
When I render for 20+ minutes with a mild OC to 4.0GHz the max core temps go to about 50C and the package to about 56C. The H100i temp increases to about 36C. The GPU seldom exceeds 30C during render, but so far I haven't really been pushing the effects that drive higher GPU usage. I wonder, is the 20C delta between the H100i and CPU package about what I should expect under heavy load or is the delta a bit on the high side. If so that would likely be the result of the CPU cooler not being perfectly flush with the CPU or problems with the thermal paste. It doesn't seem likely that the CPU cooler isn't flush with the CPU as the standoff mounting studs pretty much fix that and when you screw down the cooler you basically bottom the thumb screws to the standoff studs.
As I mentioned before I don't intend to push the OCing and will probably stop at about 4.2GHz on the CPU and at that freq I should be able to keep the CPU core voltage at 1.2V to 1.25V. I will also OC the GPU but will once again limit the OCing to moderate levels to limit noise and maintain the highest level of reliability.
Under normal operation the PC is pleasantly quiet and when rendering the noise increase only a little so I think the combination of case and water cooling has resulted in a good balance of performance and noise. It's certainly not silent, but well within tolerable levels.
The one thing I was hoping for that I need to work on is cooling the Samsung 950 PRO PCIe SSD. Both it and its predecessor, the 951, run real hot when being taxed and when the 950 gets to about 97C it throttles to prevent it getting any hotter. The 951 gets even hotter at about 114C but it does not throttle so I guess that's the reason it gets hotter. I need to arrange for a more direct blast of air on the 950 to keep in cooler in the hopes that doing so will prevent or limit throttling.
Brian