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AIO Liquid Cooling solution for Graphic cards

I am wondering why those big companies like Corsair, CoolerMaster or many others who make AIO cpu liquid cooling, haven't made same thing for graphic cards. Reason for that would be "improving usefullness of aio cpu liquid cooling solutions" since ppl who want to switch cooling of  their graphic cards on liquid, "need" to replace already good enough cpu cooler.
I would like to  recive some kind of answers or even suggestions that could lead me to right way. Thanks

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NZXT CPU coolers can go on GPU's with their GPU bracket. ( https://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/138-kraken-g10-gpu-bracket.html )

The reason they don't do it, I THINK is because Putting on a CPU cooler is very easy, yet putting a AIO Liquid cooler on a GPU isn't as easy as you need to take off the shroud and fans.  Also GPU's come in different shapes and sizes, they would be forever making new coolers.

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Companies like Cooler Master, Corsair, etc. haven't made coolers for GPU's because they're ALL different. CPU coolers are easy because all you have to do is just change the mounting bracket and it'll work, for the most part. NZXT came out with the G10 just so you can cool the actual gpu core with liquid because it's a super cheap alternative and they have a mostly universal design, so any cooler that fits should work. Also, the R7/9 series has TERRIBLE stock coolers, blasphemy to call them good! :P

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AIO for GPUs have been out for awhile... Also the R9 295X2 is getting stock liquid cooling I think?

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The G10 from NZXT exists, but of course they can't produce enough to keep up.

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what do you mean by this?

 

... , but of course they can't produce enough to keep up.

 

is it that the factory of the g10 isn't producing fast enough?

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what do you mean by this?

 

 

is it that the factory of the g10 isn't producing fast enough?

The factory do not produce enough to keep them in stock.

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also remember most of the AIOs on the market are just asetek rebrands, and asetek only does commercial sales. 

 

 

 

the factory that makes g10s makes plenty, its just demand is higher then supply atm, why would they setup a huge production line for a product their customer will use and reuse for the next decade, or until NVidia or AMD change their mounting standard.

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