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RX 570 Liquid Cooling???

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If you want a really compact build there is a waterblock for sapphire pulse rx570 4gb itx, it is made by bykski but it costs more than than the card637677D9-213D-4DC9-AE3F-AC23DAEBCD07.jpeg.b7d799372d601d60038818a3e52d70ec.jpeg
you can find it on ebay or aliexpress

So i'm making a small compact computer and i want to minimise as much space without compromising on the cooling this is going to be a budget computer that is portable. So is there currently a water block that will water cool the RX 570? 

If not what GPU has or supports a water block that fits? And any case recommended for a mini itx motherboard size and power-supply that has enough to supply the graphics card and the CPU as well as driving all the necessary components with enough power and water cooling the CPU without problems. Even if it has to air cool some parts like the CPU or something.

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Water-cooling a low-end card like the 570 is useless, cost/performance is horrible, so nobody makes a block for it.

Zotac/Gigabyte make some good "Mini" cards, you could look at a 2060 from them.

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If you're doing a full copper custom loop, I believe EK has a GPU-only block that fits the 570.

 

That loop is gonna cost you a few hundred dollars easily tho- if you're just doing it for the fun/bragging rights, then go for it, but realistically you'd do better performance wise with air cooling and a new GPU.

 

Edit- are you looking for a full loop or an AIO? The Kraken G12 should fit the 570 if you want to go AIO, but it might be a bit tall to fit in an ITX case.

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If you want a really compact build there is a waterblock for sapphire pulse rx570 4gb itx, it is made by bykski but it costs more than than the card637677D9-213D-4DC9-AE3F-AC23DAEBCD07.jpeg.b7d799372d601d60038818a3e52d70ec.jpeg
you can find it on ebay or aliexpress

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i just wanted an aio cooler as i thought about a full loop but that would make it very hard to cool both a CPU and GPU in a very short space that might not work very effectively or at all so i looked for a case that is slightly bigger and i can see it somewhat fitting maybe have to do a bit of DIY on it and i just wanted to do it for fun and experimentation, but if it is too much i will just get a new gpu and just leave it to be air cooled. And it seems i can mark one as solved but technically both the two comments has solved it so yeah. sorry for late reply busy with college work.

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On 2/6/2020 at 9:49 PM, RadiatingLight said:

Water-cooling a low-end card like the 570 is useless, cost/performance is horrible, so nobody makes a block for it.

Zotac/Gigabyte make some good "Mini" cards, you could look at a 2060 from them.

i just wanted to see if the Rx 570 can be water cooled as i saw a few blocks but very little information was said about on google and youtube as i thought they were fake and finding forums on this kind of stuff doesn't seem to exist. one of the posts the person says there is a block but it will cost more than my gpu i just want to do it for experimentation and fun as maybe a bit of diy and see what i can get for a budget but if it costs too much i will just go for all air cooled and upgrade gpu.

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