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So im wondering if a waterblock of a 2080 would fit on my 1080ti? 

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Nope. Completely different cards, highly doubt there's any with cross-compatible PCBs as the die size changed with 2080s so everything around it would have changed as well. 

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16 minutes ago, Huisku said:

so i have been looking at watercooling my zotac 1080 ti mini. and im wondering if this waterblock would fit? its the https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Watercool-Heatkiller-1080-Ti-Acrylic-Nickel/dp/B07726BSDV

or a heatkiller iv for the 1080ti.

A quick search produced a 'no longer available' result for that block; they seem to have had a price of €130.

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Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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13 minutes ago, Huisku said:

So would it fit on my 1080ti? 

If it is THIS specific block, the only quoted compatibility is for nVidia "reference cards:

https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLERZ-IV-for-GTX-1080-and-1070-ACRYL

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Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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So should i try to find one that says it 100% works or just buy this one? 

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Im wondering if my water loop direktion is fine. From res/pump to radiator to cpu to gpu. Is this fine or should i change it? 

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On 7/8/2021 at 3:13 PM, Huisku said:

So i have a d5 pump right now and I am wondering if it would fit in a dcc cover like https://www.jimms.fi/fi/Product/Show/141995/3831109843161/ek-waterblocks-ek-xtop-ddc-plexi-pumpun-kansi this one? I have The vpp655t solo 

No, it will not.

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So im about to buy a water cooling system and have a water cooled 1080ti and a 240mm rad so Will the  Alphacool Eisbaer (Solo) be enough to cool everything when its max output is 70l/h

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19 minutes ago, Huisku said:

So im about to buy a water cooling system and have a water cooled 1080ti and a 240mm rad so Will the  Alphacool Eisbaer (Solo) be enough to cool everything when its max output is 70l/h

It'll be possible, but its going to be a pain to try to fill the system up. I wouldn't really recommend it.

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So the cpu and gpu will be running on a single 240mm rad? The solo is meant to be used in a config EXACTLY like this. So you are good to go. HOWEVER don't expect things to run super cool as well a 240mm rad has it's limits.

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Just now, For Science! said:

It'll be possible, but its going to be a pain to try to fill the system up. I wouldn't really recommend it.

It's pretty easy. Just use one of those food syringes and fill up a tube with water whilst holding it at the highest point outside the system. This setup is basically meant to be put in as one piece or at best quick disconnected and will not have a problem as long as the rad is above the pump.

 

Source? I use a form of this myself.

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Looks like I was confused between the Solo LT and regular fat solo. I use the solo LT, although it supposedly has more flow.

1 hour ago, jaslion said:

It's pretty easy. Just use one of those food syringes and fill up a tube with water whilst holding it at the highest point outside the system. This setup is basically meant to be put in as one piece or at best quick disconnected and will not have a problem as long as the rad is above the pump.

 

Source? I use a form of this myself.

 

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Just now, jaslion said:

It's their far older louder one compared to the current version.

Which one is their newer one? 

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8 minutes ago, Huisku said:

Which one is their newer one? 

The ddc 4.2.

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52 minutes ago, jaslion said:

The ddc 4.2.

Is the 4.2 really that much quieter cus i can get the 3.2 right now without ordering it

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1 hour ago, jaslion said:

It's their far older louder one compared to the current version.

Does the different controller board and cables really make a big audible difference? It’s still the same physical Laing pump.

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