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Just now, ThatsMyGamer said:

Hello! I was wondering what would I would need for watercooling 2GPUs. Is it relatively the same as water cooling one GPU or different? If so, how would I go about doing so? Thanks.

1. what are the specs of your system?

2. what is your budget and location (local currency and some shops if you're not in the US or UK)

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2 minutes ago, ThatsMyGamer said:

Double 480mm radiators.

that's custom loop teritory haha :)

what is the exact gpu you have? (from which manufacturer)

and do you already have a custom loop that you can expand?

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2 minutes ago, mikat said:

that's custom loop teritory haha :)

Yes, that's what I'm planning on. I have heard their are some sort of connections that allow you to go about cooling multiple GPUs but I don't know how these work or how to install them :\

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You can connect them with a block, acrylic or regular hose via compression or barb fittings. Just depends how you want the build to be over all.

One complete system, 2 separate loops. The core x9 has quite a bit of space. I got one my self that I was waiting to use.

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