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I'm new to the overclocking world so I can my computer prebuilt but I've been tinkering around.

 

I'm thinking of liquid cooling my GPU with something like this 

 

http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/hydro-series-hg10-a1-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket

 

Have anyone tried to use something like this.

 

I am going to attempt to use an AIO for the GPU and CPU so that seems reasonable.

 

I'm not sure this is relevant but thoughts on this?

 

My apologies for being a noob.

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I'm new to the overclocking world so I can my computer prebuilt but I've been tinkering around.

 

I'm thinking of liquid cooling my GPU with something like this 

 

http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/hydro-series-hg10-a1-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket

 

Have anyone tried to use something like this.

 

I am going to attempt to use an AIO for the GPU and CPU so that seems reasonable.

 

I'm not sure this is relevant but thoughts on this?

Predator 360 when it comes out and you don't need the bracket. use a ek water block designed for your gpu and go to their config on their website.

 

Edit: if you're planning on cooling both a gpu and a cpu with you'll need two of them if you can fit them in your case of course

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Predator 360 when it comes out and you don't need the bracket. use a ek water block designed for your gpu and go to their config on their website.

Got a link to it?

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Holy bananas thats expensive but amazing

the great thing about them is that they're expandable, so you could slap a 60mm or 80mm 480 on that thing if you wanted to go overkill.

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Also would that fit in a carbide air 240?

you're gonna need a bigger case if your want gpu and cpu cooling

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Also would that fit in a carbide air 240?

also i saw the case it kinda looks like a microwave when it's closed

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also i saw the case it kinda looks like a microwave 

I wanted something small yet with potential

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I wanted something small yet with potential

and with the temps on that test you could probably use it like one too. :)

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and with the temps on that test you could probably use it like one too. :)

All I need now is a video on LTT about it

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