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yep. You will most likely have to grab yourself a reference graphics card though, as i'm not too confident that the cooler will be compatible with aftermarket cards :( 

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Corsair sell some nice ones.

4 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

 

Corsair AIOs are pretty nice

 

 Just grab yourself a decent aio liquid cooler and slap it on. May your temps be low and your frame rates be high ;) 

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15 minutes ago, Weecoco said:

Hi my case isn't big enough for a custom loop and I really don't want to do that, I wondered if there was any all in one liquid coolers and if they were any good 

As already mentioned, just get an AIO bracket as offered by NZXT. You can check Google / Youtube if someone already tried to mount it to your card (e.g. somebody made a YT video about an AIO on an aftermarket strix card. But I'd recommend that - depending on your vendor - that you also look into adequate VRM and VRAM cooling. On my Asus card, even on modded air cooling with 2x 120mm fans attached, VRM temps easily exceed 90°C - on Strix cards, the VRM cooling solution really sucks. an AIO will only cool your GPU die, the rest of the card needs to be kept cool by other means.

"We cannot change the cards we're dealt - just how we play the hand" - R. Pausch

 

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10 hours ago, Weecoco said:

Hi my case isn't big enough for a custom loop and I really don't want to do that, I wondered if there was any all in one liquid coolers and if they were any good 

If possible I would get a fullcover GPU block and connect a refillable AIO cooler to it like an EK Predator. Not the cheapest solution but it's probably the best one.

CPU: i7-12700KF Grill Plate Edition // MOBO: Asus Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 // RAM: 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200MHz CL14 

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STORAGE: WD PC SN530 512GB + Samsung Evo 860 500GB // COOLING: Full custom loop // DISPLAY: LG 34UC89G-B

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