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What AIO cooler should I get for a Hydro Series HG10 N980 Edition on a TitanX?

 

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2 minutes ago, kodox said:

What AIO cooler should I get for a Hydro Series HG10 N980 Edition on a TitanX?

 

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Depends how much space you have in your case really, i think its compatible with all the corsair coolers

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7 minutes ago, ShadowCaptain said:


Depends how much space you have in your case really, i think its compatible with all the corsair coolers

Any kind of space. :) Just need best performance possible. :) H115i will be easy to install?
I've seen there are two types of installation method, for round pump and square pump. I guess 110 and 115 are square ones and install easier like here? I'd go with 115i - isn't it the most performant?

 

But I also see round pumps don't need thermal paste, you just push them in - these have a thermal layer..?

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4 minutes ago, kodox said:

Any kind of space. :) Just need best performance possible. :) H115i will be easy to install?
I've seen there are two types of installation method, for round pump and square pump. I guess 110 and 115 are square ones and install easier like here? I'd go with 115i - isn't it the most performant?

Then if case space is no problem yeah get the 110/115 (pretty similar performance wise)

 

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Just now, mikat said:

wait wut...

since when have we had the H115i?

Since it existed? google it haha, i think they renamed it the 110 again though

the naming has become very confusing .

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It's mostly about the radiator size after some point. The differences between models could be better quality fans, a pump bundled with its own software, etc. 

 
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Well, I need max possible perf. for a Titan - need a TitanX to last a while so I plan to OC it - and I'm annoyed by the blower sound too... - I'm using a H110 for a 5960X and now will get this.

 

I presume all of these have pre-applied thermal layer so I can just install without messing with the paste etc.? Need this fast and smooth too. :)

 

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12 hours ago, mikat said:

wait wut...

since when have we had the H115i?

H100i GTX -> H100i V2
H110i GT -> H110i
H110i GTX -> H115i

 

12 hours ago, kodox said:

Well, I need max possible perf. for a Titan - need a TitanX to last a while so I plan to OC it - and I'm annoyed by the blower sound too... - I'm using a H110 for a 5960X and now will get this.

 

I presume all of these have pre-applied thermal layer so I can just install without messing with the paste etc.? Need this fast and smooth too. :)

 

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Yes, they have pre-applied thermal paste. You can use that one (it does the work great), but if you really want to, you can just clean it off and use your own preference.

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