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Watercooling a quadro p6000

Does anyone know of anyone who makes a waterblock for a quadro p6000? Or does a waterblock for another gpu work for the p6000?

Thanks, Liam 

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P6000's PCB should be the same as the Pascal Titans, which are also compatible with 1080ti reference card waterblocks. I'd recommend taking one of these apart and overlaying its PCB picture (I dont think there are online sources for that, not to mention one that looks good) with that of a reference 1080ti and see if most of the components are at the same place.

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EK's compatibility tool says p5000 works with a 1080 short top though, and I believe they use the same, or close to the same PCB as the p6000.

 

Can't find a PCB picture of the p6000 to check though

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  • 4 years later...

i have one on my desk that is watercooled, two actually, this one in pic has no image, and came to us from a design center for a manufacturer, they did renders on it

as this post is SO old, this may be the one gpu that they were asking about modifying, crazy if that is true... but the info is there if anyone wants to modify.

you need to cut a portion of the gpu for this to work.

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On 3/16/2019 at 9:38 PM, kennl14 said:

Does anyone know of anyone who makes a waterblock for a quadro p6000? Or does a waterblock for another gpu work for the p6000?

Thanks, Liam 

check the images for the part number of the waterblock. under render with blender, did not go above 45c ( the working unit is up for sale in a couple days,  on ebay.)

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