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Water Cooling a 1080

I am currently running a GTX1080 AERO 8G that it running quite hot.

The other night it was peaking at 90 degrees...
Now my real question I guess is what is a good AIO solution as I've never done a custom loop before and am just looking to enter into water cooling.
Thank you in advance 

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If you don't want to do a full custom loop just get a EVGA Hybrid kit and convert it. I'm assuming the Aero is reference PCB, the cheaper 1080's usually are. 

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5 minutes ago, YubinTheBunny said:

If you don't want to do a full custom loop just get a EVGA Hybrid kit and convert it. I'm assuming the Aero is reference PCB, the cheaper 1080's usually are. 

This was the kit I was looking at!
Thanks for confirming for me :)

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