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Waterblock for Zotac GTX 1070 Mini?

Don't think it'll fit as the GPU is from  different manufacturers.


Couldn't find one for Zotac tho.

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Too bad Zotac dropped their 1080ti arcticstorm mini, so not even the 1070 will get a factory watercooled version. I dont understand why since they released the air cooled mini and watercooling just makes it easier for ITX builds to have SLI setup. Not like they wont get any profit from it either, since it will be the only card in this class.

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6 hours ago, WillBlake said:

As titled. I found one for the gigabyte variant which I don't know if its gonna fit at all since I don't know the Zotac one's PCB layout. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LN0VGY4/?tag=theminutiae-20) Anyone knows the PCB layout or know of a waterblock that works with the Zotac 1070 mini? Thx!

Hi WillBlake,

 

The Zotac 1070 mini pcb can be found below:

Zotac-GeForce-GTX-1070-Mini-8GB-GDDR5-DV

http://www.hwconfig.com

 

Alphacool proudces a waterblock for the Zotac GTX 1070 mini.

https://www.alphacool.com/shop/gpu-cooler/nvidia-fullsize/21777/alphacool-nexxxos-gpx-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-m05-mit-backplate-schwarz

 

If you live in North America visit Aquatuning.

http://www.aquatuning.us/water-cooling/gpu-water-blocks/gpu-full-cover/21777/alphacool-nexxxos-gpx-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-m05-mit-backplate-schwarz

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21 hours ago, Sirjfc said:

Hey thx very much! I can see right off the bat the gigabyte variant won't fit now. However, the one from alphacool doesn't look like fullcover at all even though it is labelled that way, since the vrams seems to be passive cooled instead. Which means I'll have to get extra fans to cool those fins specifically as I run a mitx system (Silverstone sg13) and there really isn't much passive air flow if at all at that area. I was wondering if I could slap on a few acrylic panels onto those passive fins and connect the pump to this new compartment somehow to water cool the fins as well. Has this been done before? Or is it just an outright bad idea?

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3 hours ago, WillBlake said:

Hey thx very much! I can see right off the bat the gigabyte variant won't fit now. However, the one from alphacool doesn't look like fullcover at all even though it is labelled that way, since the vrams seems to be passive cooled instead. Which means I'll have to get extra fans to cool those fins specifically as I run a mitx system (Silverstone sg13) and there really isn't much passive air flow if at all at that area. I was wondering if I could slap on a few acrylic panels onto those passive fins and connect the pump to this new compartment somehow to water cool the fins as well. Has this been done before? Or is it just an outright bad idea?

 

You're right, it's not a full-coverage water block.

 

A review of a similar product was done by GamesNexus, perhaps it can help answer your questions.

https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2719-alphacool-eiswolf-gpx-pro-review-on-gtx-1080 

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