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Hey everyone. My GPU isn't compatioble with all the normal GPU blocks, therefore i am looking for a waterblock that may fit the GPU. The mounting holes are 50mm apart if this helps. I am assuming it will be an intel socket CPU if i use a CPU block because the AMD ones are all rectangular. 

 

To be specific, i am looking for a waterblock with 50mmx50mm mounting holes.

Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Assuming you're looking for an AIO bracket for your GPU, the best option that I know of is the Kraken G12
https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-g12-white

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7 minutes ago, NewNamesProfile said:

unfortunatley this isnt compatible with my GPU. I am looking for an actual waterblock. but thank you anyway

In this case, what exactly are you attempting to AIO cool? You're looking at a very spicific use case if a generic bracket nor a custom block will suffice.

I don't know of an AIO that will mount to 50mm hole spacing, as 115x is 75mm, and everything I know of gets larger from there.

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4 minutes ago, Semper said:

In this case, what exactly are you attempting to AIO cool? You're looking at a very spicific use case if a generic bracket nor a custom block will suffice.

I don't know of an AIO that will mount to 50mm hole spacing, as 115x is 75mm, and everything I know of gets larger from there.

Im no trying to use an AIO. I want a block so i can add it to my current custom loop

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 Alphacool makes some universal blocks, though I have no experience with any of them, and only two of them have a listed hole spacing at all, and range from 53.15-61.5. Beyond that, I'm at a loss other than a completely custom block.
https://modmymods.com/gpu-water-blocks/universal-gpu.html


They also produce another Smart Motion block that I'm completely unable to find any information on hole spacing about (states that it can be viewed in the .PDF, but nowhere in it do I see mention of hole spacing.
Keep in mind that you will still need to address VRM cooling with just the core being waterblocked.

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I have janked GPU blocks before - they cost like $5 shipped.  Just google waterblock (ebay, Aliexpress) and filter to the cheapest.  Buy a block strap (customizable sizing) and strap the badboy on.  I used double sided adhesive aluminum heat sinks on the VRM controller and VRMs and had good enough airflow that took care of it.

 

What GPU?  I did this to a R7 260X for fun.

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