Running a graphics card through water is a good idea
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Hello right now I am thinking about upgrading my graphics card to liquid cooling but I don't know if it's a good idea and if it's too expensive.
The equipment I have is as follows:
Case: Nox Coolbay TX
Power supply: 800w I don't remember the brand
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X79-UD5 Socket 2011
CPU: Intel Core I7 3280 at 3.6Ghz with Oc to 4.3Ghz
Cooler: Corsair H100I water
Ram: 2*4Gb Kingston hyperx DDR3 1600Mhz CL9 with Oc to 1866Mhz Cl9
Graphics: Gigabyte GTX770 OC Version 4Gb DDR
HDD1: Kinston Yperx 120Gb SSD
HDD2: Western Digital Green 2TbI have the H100I placed at the top of the case where it has space for 2 fans of 120mm.
I would like to know what I would need and where I can get it.
I would also need to know if you can get fans of 120mm but thinner than normal.Thanks for everything.
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Can nobody help me with that? No RL guru around here?
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I suppose you'll have to make do with me for now, and I say this because the RL gives me a lot of respect: a clumsiness, a distraction (in which I beat you all) and you already have the day.
Having said that, setting up an RL just for a graphic is not worth it, but still, the first thing is to look for a block for that model, I don't know if EK has something for Gigabyte's windforce, or look for one for custom PCBs or, if you have to set it up anyway, a universal one.
In any case, don't add dye to it. :ugly: -
Thanks for the help.
From what I've seen, you don't have any specific block suitable for my graphics and the idea of having to put a generic block and having to refresh the vram in another way doesn't convince me. anyway, thank you very much for everything again