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is there a good waterblock for a sapphire r9 380? I lookd and ek doesnt have one. 

(I am just curious and might want to do it in the future)

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2 minutes ago, DGB said:

is there a good waterblock for a sapphire r9 380? I lookd and ek doesnt have one. 

(I am just curious and might want to do it in the future)

Usually they don't for lower end cards as it's not really worth it to watercool them, if you really want to still watercool it your going to want to look into universal blocks like the thermosphere or blacks from alphacool which are partial full cover blocks.

 

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imo a 380 isn't worth it for watercooling, that is only a good idea when you're at the top levels, example sli 980ti

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People sure do like to throw away money

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2 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

People sure do like to throw away money

not trying to throw away money. like i said, im just curious and MIGHT do it.

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8 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

People sure do like to throw away money

I mean I gotta be honest here, if I got one of those cards for free (or extremely cheap), I'd love to slap a block on it and go water-cooling bananas...

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41 minutes ago, DGB said:

is there a good waterblock for a sapphire r9 380? I lookd and ek doesnt have one. 

(I am just curious and might want to do it in the future)

Naw I have not been able to find one, I looked as well as I have that card. 

 

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