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gpu AIO with VRM and VRAM cooling

Tiwaz

Are there any AIO gpu coolers that also watercool the VRM and VRAM and that work with aftermarket gpus as well? The air cooling solution with something like the NZXT G10/G12 with putting on some small heatsinks is still really bad and the Corsair HGs are not available for non FE cards, do you have any suggestions?

IF there actually isnt such a solution and I would have to use a custom waterblock for the card (EKWB has one for the aorus gtx 1080 ti) would it be possible to run a custom loop without a reservoir?

 

thanks in advance,

Tiwaz

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That's not possible because every aftermarket GPU uses a different PCB and component layout so there is no cooling block that fits all of them.

You either use the G10/12 with heatsinks, get an HG10 that fits the specific card, or build a custom loop with a GPU waterblock specifically made for that card.

There are no other options.

Yes you can run a custom loop without a reservoir but it is hard to fill and maintain.

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EK's upcoming MLC line will be able to do the thing, probably.
But its not hitting shelves until Q4 some time. 

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