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11 hours ago, TH3R34P3R said:

i personally don't know why you would bother modding the rather good cooler on the XC gaming. also, i think it's smart to keep the warranty that you will get...

moar cooling performance*, and changing the stock cooling wont void evga warranty.

 

* I’ve seen the AA3 on a GTX 1080 Ti, not on an RTX 2070 thats why i’m asking if it worth it. Though the 1080Ti has a power draw of around 370w and the RTX 2070 just 300w so that means AA3 performance on the RTX should be better than in reviews

 

Arctic also added support for the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti, 2070 uses simillar pcb so there shouldn’t be any problem. I’ll give it a try.

Im building my new setup on an Ncase M1. For cooling purposes im thinking on installing an Arctic Accelero Xtreme III on an EVGA RTX 2070 XC Gaming. Is it still worth it to install one of these? considering its just $50 on newegg

 

Yes, it does fit the Ncase.

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23 minutes ago, jtomasrl said:

Im building my new setup on an Ncase M1. For cooling purposes im thinking on installing an Arctic Accelero Xtreme III on an EVGA RTX 2070 XC Gaming. Is it still worth it to install one of these? considering its just $50 on newegg

 

Yes, it does fit the Ncase.

i personally don't know why you would bother modding the rather good cooler on the XC gaming. also, i think it's smart to keep the warranty that you will get...

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11 hours ago, TH3R34P3R said:

i personally don't know why you would bother modding the rather good cooler on the XC gaming. also, i think it's smart to keep the warranty that you will get...

moar cooling performance*, and changing the stock cooling wont void evga warranty.

 

* I’ve seen the AA3 on a GTX 1080 Ti, not on an RTX 2070 thats why i’m asking if it worth it. Though the 1080Ti has a power draw of around 370w and the RTX 2070 just 300w so that means AA3 performance on the RTX should be better than in reviews

 

Arctic also added support for the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti, 2070 uses simillar pcb so there shouldn’t be any problem. I’ll give it a try.

i7-9700k | AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX | Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB | EVGA RTX 2080 XC Gaming | Samsung 860 EVO | Corsair SF750 | Ncase M1

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On 1/15/2019 at 12:31 AM, jtomasrl said:

moar cooling performance*, and changing the stock cooling wont void evga warranty.

 

* I’ve seen the AA3 on a GTX 1080 Ti, not on an RTX 2070 thats why i’m asking if it worth it. Though the 1080Ti has a power draw of around 370w and the RTX 2070 just 300w so that means AA3 performance on the RTX should be better than in reviews

 

Arctic also added support for the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti, 2070 uses simillar pcb so there shouldn’t be any problem. I’ll give it a try.

How did it go ? have you tried it ? how is the sound and can you take some pic´s ? got a jetplane 2080 ti and looking for solutions to make it quiet while looking nice ;)

 

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4 hours ago, Kenjo said:

How did it go ? have you tried it ? how is the sound and can you take some pic´s ? got a jetplane 2080 ti and looking for solutions to make it quiet while looking nice ;)

 

not really, i mean I have the Accelero sitting on my desk and I ended up upgrading to a evga rtx 2080 XC, but i’m waiting 2 more weeks to be sure the gpu is ok (I got it almost 1 week ago)

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1 minute ago, jtomasrl said:

not really, i mean I have the Accelero sitting on my desk and I ended up upgrading to a evga rtx 2080 XC, but i’m waiting 2 more weeks to be sure the gpu is ok (I got it almost 1 week ago)

Aha.. i guess we wait then ;)  

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On 3/12/2019 at 6:48 AM, Kenjo said:

Aha.. i guess we wait then ;)  

Hey, I just finished my arctic accelero upgrade to my EVGA RTX 2080 XC. Here is my post

 

https://imgur.com/a/BVb6Rh1

i7-9700k | AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX | Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB | EVGA RTX 2080 XC Gaming | Samsung 860 EVO | Corsair SF750 | Ncase M1

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On 3/23/2019 at 4:31 PM, jtomasrl said:

Hey, I just finished my arctic accelero upgrade to my EVGA RTX 2080 XC. Here is my post

 

https://imgur.com/a/BVb6Rh1

Looks like the card became abit bent ;) otherwise a nice snug fit... could it be that you used the wrong heatsinks in the wrong place ? the other ones to the left looked not as high ;) , my card has been sent on RMA will hear back this week if i get a full refund or the same card back :( 

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22 hours ago, Kenjo said:

Looks like the card became abit bent ;) otherwise a nice snug fit... could it be that you used the wrong heatsinks in the wrong place ? the other ones to the left looked not as high ;) , my card has been sent on RMA will hear back this week if i get a full refund or the same card back :( 

bent? not at all. The vrm are higher than the vram modules thats why it looks higher, you could use a thinner thermal pad

i7-9700k | AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX | Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB | EVGA RTX 2080 XC Gaming | Samsung 860 EVO | Corsair SF750 | Ncase M1

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On 1/14/2019 at 8:19 PM, TH3R34P3R said:

i personally don't know why you would bother modding the rather good cooler on the XC gaming. also, i think it's smart to keep the warranty that you will get...

Will my rtx 2060 will support artic accelero twin turbo ii?

 

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Can anyone tell me whether rtx 2060 support artic accelero twin turbo ii

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