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Turning a GPU Cooler into a cup holder (Or the whole gpu)

Bogdan_Dirlosan

So, here is a little project I thought of, I got an old 450 lying around with a single fan, wich, incidentally has the same diameter as a cup bottom.

Would it be a good Idea to turn it into a cup holder?

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Can we see the cooler ??

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If you have no use for it, sure. My dead 660 Ti is a coaster and cup holder.

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No i don't think you can put that on a CPU cause it'll interfere with the Ram or the VRM cooler, it's Too low, too long 

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2 minutes ago, LawrenceBarnes2013 said:

No i don't think you can put that on a CPU cause it'll interfere with the Ram or the VRM cooler, it's Too low, too long 

I was referring as a cup holder.... My rig already liquid cooled...

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1 minute ago, Bogdan_Dirlosan said:

I was referring as a cup holder.... My rig already liquid cooled...

I'm not following, what do you mean ?

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Just now, LawrenceBarnes2013 said:

I'm not following, what do you mean ?

Taking the fan out of it and using it to hold my coffee mug or cup.

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2 minutes ago, LawrenceBarnes2013 said:

I'm not following, what do you mean ?

You know what a cup holder is, don't you?

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He wants to turn his dead GPU into a cup holder to hold drinks.

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52 minutes ago, Bogdan_Dirlosan said:

Taking the fan out of it and using it to hold my coffee mug or cup.

 

49 minutes ago, MichaelBroughan said:

You know what a cup holder is, don't you?

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He wants to turn his dead GPU into a cup holder to hold drinks.

I swear to god, when i rad the post i thought you wanted to turn your Graphics card cooler into a "CPU COOLER"  :S:D

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