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That isn't a lot of cooling for the card. Sure it will work BUT I'd get better fans. That and push pull is barely any better than just a single fan.

 

It will work as long as it has A FULL SIZE NON OBSTRUCTED AIR INTAKE. What case are you dumping this in that doesn't have space for a bigger rad? Also you still need a pump, tubing and fittings.

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7 minutes ago, jaslion said:

That isn't a lot of cooling for the card. Sure it will work BUT I'd get better fans. That and push pull is barely any better than just a single fan.

 

It will work as long as it has A FULL SIZE NON OBSTRUCTED AIR INTAKE. What case are you dumping this in that doesn't have space for a bigger rad? Also you still need a pump, tubing and fittings.

Dumping it all into this bad boy.

https://www.newegg.com/black-phanteks-eclipse-p500a-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811854101?Item=N82E16811854101

 

I would love to use a 6800xt AIO and there is one that exists but it has a 240mm rad. For the life of me I have not been able to find a case with a 360 top and 240 rear. I am going for unobstructed big air intake in the front with CPU AIO exhaust out of the top and AIO GPU exhaust out of the back. I don't want to put a rad in front because that just preheats the air coming into the case. The main idea is constant big air coming in through the front, basically equal temp as ambient, then exhausting through rads out the top and back.

 

More case makers need to start making 240 and even 360 rads capable in the rear.

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I made this before and it is similar of what I am going for, except I would rather just do AIO's for CUP and GPU instead of custom loop. So imagine taking deleting the pump/res combo and the cpu mono block. CPU AIO in its own circuit to the top rad, and GPU AIO in its own circuit to the rear rad.

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