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either just a h100i gtx for your cpu (and nothing for your gpu)

or a custom watercooling loop for both

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Investing in a new gpu is probably a better idea. Altho probably more expensive too.

If you want to go WC, and you want to go AIO, get like an H100GTX or whatever for the cpu, and maybe another one for the gpu, or an H80i whatever.

 

There are brackets to get a AIO cooler on the gpu. Not sure how and what, but it's possible.

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