I've seen the CPU coolers that are all in one such as the
H60
Antec Kuhler
But do they make these very simple all in one coolers for GPU's?
H60
Antec Kuhler
But do they make these very simple all in one coolers for GPU's?
Last edited by -Whiteroom- (2012-03-25 10:50:00)
Last edited by -Whiteroom- (2012-03-25 11:26:28)
My temps on my cards go around 60c. Is that a little high? Also which after market fans would you suggest?-Whiteroom- wrote:
yep, watercooling is not cheap, and it requires planning, probably a new case if you want to install the rad inside. This is why I recommend aftermarket air cooling. If you are going to watercool, it should be planned from the beginning of the build not added on later.
Last edited by NeXuS (2012-03-25 13:52:10)
100c hereNeXuS wrote:
My temps on my cards go around 60c. Is that a little high? Also which after market fans would you suggest?-Whiteroom- wrote:
yep, watercooling is not cheap, and it requires planning, probably a new case if you want to install the rad inside. This is why I recommend aftermarket air cooling. If you are going to watercool, it should be planned from the beginning of the build not added on later.
How many slots do you have available between cards?NeXuS wrote:
My temps on my cards go around 60c. Is that a little high? Also which after market fans would you suggest?-Whiteroom- wrote:
yep, watercooling is not cheap, and it requires planning, probably a new case if you want to install the rad inside. This is why I recommend aftermarket air cooling. If you are going to watercool, it should be planned from the beginning of the build not added on later.
Last edited by Camm (2012-03-25 18:21:26)
pretty damn quiet. granted I play with headphones on, but when when just browsing and I don't have my 'phones on, silent. I think my cheiftec helps, loads of airflow.-Whiteroom- wrote:
thats not bad at all, and the noise level?
No room at all.-Whiteroom- wrote:
How many slots do you have available between cards?NeXuS wrote:
My temps on my cards go around 60c. Is that a little high? Also which after market fans would you suggest?-Whiteroom- wrote:
yep, watercooling is not cheap, and it requires planning, probably a new case if you want to install the rad inside. This is why I recommend aftermarket air cooling. If you are going to watercool, it should be planned from the beginning of the build not added on later.
Last edited by NeXuS (2012-03-25 18:55:07)