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Water Cooling ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER Graphics Card

I'm trying to find a water block for my Asus Turbo Ge Force RTX 2060 SUPER Graphics Card MFR (TURBO-RTX2060S-8G-EVO) but I'm having trouble finding a water block that is not from some no name brand. See below for what I am currently running. I would also like so pointer on how I can make this computer better for both CAD work and gaming.

 

AMD Ryzen 3700X

Asus Prime X570-P

Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4-4000 CL18 Memory

Seagate FireCuda 2TB M.2-2280

Asus Turbo Ge Force RTX 2060 SUPER

Corsair iCue H100i

Corsair Air 540 Mid Tower Case

Asus XG-C100F

Tp-Link AX3000

3x Corsair Fans on the front

 

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Imo it's not worth doing a custom loop on a 2060. I wouldn't bother.

 

It's already a really solid rig for CAD and gaming so there isn't much you can do without spending a couple thousand on at least a new CPU and GPU.

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You don't often find dedicated 2060 blocks unless they just so happen to use the same PCB design as a higher end card.
The only way you'd find one for that is if it was the same design as the 2070 turbo, but going by EK's compatibility list, that's a no.

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6 minutes ago, ttryon said:

but I'm having trouble finding a water block that is not from some no name brand.

What "No Name Brand" we talking here? Thats pretty much the only way to get a watercooling block for low-mid end cards.

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There's no reason to watercool it if the temps were fine , but if you insist your best bet is probably to have cpu block adapted to gpu...

Since so far i didn't see a waterblock fits for your type of gpu

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2 hours ago, SorryClaire said:

What "No Name Brand" we talking here? Thats pretty much the only way to get a watercooling block for low-mid end cards.

SorryClaire I have never heard of Phantek. Like this one says that it can handle my graphics card.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Phanteks-Glacier-PH-GB2080ASDEVO_BK01-Nickel-Plated-Aluminum/dp/B088B5TK3H/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=GeForce+RTX+2060&qid=1620002869&s=pc&sr=1-5

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2 hours ago, ttryon said:

Phanteks is a rather well known case maker. That said, this listing does not show your card as compatible.

Even if your card was an Evo, many of the reviews say it does not fit that either.

 

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