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2-in-1(CPU+GPU) AIO watercooler from ID-Cooling

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I would not consider a dual rad enough for both a gpu and a cpu

 

Not enough to rad space for cpu and gpu though.

when a CPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad and a GPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad, a combo of those sure as hell can be cooled with a 240mm rad.

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there is even a guy here on LTT cooling his i5 + 970 with a dual 80mm(160mm) rad ...

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when a CPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad and a GPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad, a combo of those sure as hell can be cooled with a 240mm rad.

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there is even a guy here on LTT cooling his i5 + 970 with a dual 80mm(160mm) rad ...

I guess but if it's kicking it so little heat that you can cool it with a single 240, air cooling would be enough and cost way less.

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What would you even benchmark it against? 2 h60s with a G10 cooler?

It doesn't necessarily need to be compared with anything, but certainly you could start by comparing the temps to those of the popular AIO CPU & GPU coolers, such as the H80 and the Kraken G10. See how they compare.

 

Also, compare it against stock cooler temps. There's plenty to compare against...

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when a CPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad and a GPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad, a combo of those sure as hell can be cooled with a 240mm rad.

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there is even a guy here on LTT cooling his i5 + 970 with a dual 80mm(160mm) rad ...

Single 120mm rad for CPU? Yeah, if the CPU is at stock clock or slight overclock. But then a cheap air cooler will be sufficient. I would much prefer a 240mm rad if overclock to 4.5Ghz or higher. 

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280mm and maybe even a 360mm version would be nice.

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I think they only look that similar to corsairs because of the red ring and the framing. if you look at details they are more different.

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Errr....cool. I mean sure, but people in the market for this probably have far greater needs than 400 watts TDP. Either that or that's just a large underestimation and gives far too much room for overclocking: I can easily use 2 separate 120 rads for GPU and CPU and I am way over this TDP my 290x alone is over 400 watts, works fine on air right now let alone water.

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Only a  240 Rad though.

 

Seems to make sense, smallest form factor for compact builds. Seems like they're really targeting small cases here.

 

On another note, maybe it's kist a mockup or something, or not the final unit, but the tubing from GPU to CPU looks REALLY short. Might get especially complicated (and again, this is assuming their target market is compact builds) when it comes to cases that have a PCIe riser somewhere other than on the motherboard. Hope the tubing would reach those

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Oohh, this looks interesting. Would like to see temps.

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when a CPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad and a GPU can be cooled by a single 120mm rad, a combo of those sure as hell can be cooled with a 240mm rad.

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there is even a guy here on LTT cooling his i5 + 970 with a dual 80mm(160mm) rad ...

It will depend on the combo, i5 and 970 is fine but if you were running say the 290x and a 9590 then there might be some issues. Also while the gpu might be fine you are not going to get the same kind of overclocks on what is a single rad worth of cooling capacity with maybe some leakover from the gpu. Even the H90 and single 140mm kraken are beaten handily by dual tower heatsinks and 240mm coolers. To me cpu+gpu loops should be at least a 360 otherwise it defeats the purpose of having water cooling (lower fan speeds and much better temps).

 

~tldr: the thing should have a 360mm version.

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Single 120mm rad for CPU? Yeah, if the CPU is at stock clock or slight overclock. But then a cheap air cooler will be sufficient. I would much prefer a 240mm rad if overclock to 4.5Ghz or higher.

bullshit. a single 120mm AIO is total overkill for a CPU at stock or slight oc.

Look at those monsters linus put in his 'renderfarm'. those ouput much more heat, than an oced Intel quad core and are cooled with a 92mm tower cooler.

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Would a system like this normalize the temperature between the cpu and gpu? (not saying they would be equal but closer to eachother than if they were on separate loops)

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Be nice with a 280 rad for my NZXT S340. But I going to replace the h100i with a Swiftech 240x with an added 120 rad.

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This is really cool.

 

I'm really curious to see how the benchmarks are though.  I'd imagine that cooling performance of the individual components will suffer from the radiator having to dissipate the extra heat.

 

 

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Meh... ;)

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Tubes look quite short... Oh well, i'm intrested how this thing performs.

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I like it. Wish it was from some major brand though.

 

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That actually looks really sexy.  I might have to look into this.

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