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SAPPHIRE NITRO Radeon™ R9 380 4G D5 and i wanna watercool it just for the higher OCs. Is mine capatiable with the kraken g10

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Why dont you just sell the card and use the saved money from water cooling to buy a better card instead?
 

Would boost performance more...

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2 minutes ago, Teddy07 said:

Why dont you just sell the card and use the saved money from water cooling to buy a better card instead?
 

Would boost performance more...

No i just want higher clocks. I like overclocking a lot. Maybe call me a amature overclocker on a budget.

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7 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

No i just want higher clocks. I like overclocking a lot. Maybe call me a amature overclocker on a budget.

that is weird aproach but it should be, kraken g10 is compatible with almost every card.

 

but here 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/47bz04/nzxt_added_r9_390_390x_380_380x_to_the_kraken_g10/

 

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Doubt your card can go much higher with an AIO also you need to get a proper VRM cooling if you go with the G10.

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1 hour ago, xAcid9 said:

Doubt your card can go much higher with an AIO also you need to get a proper VRM cooling if you go with the G10.

Well i was thinking going with artic cooling one. the one which the vrm heatsinks

 

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3 hours ago, DeezNoNos said:

Well i was thinking going with artic cooling one. the one which the vrm heatsinks

 

I can completely understand where you are coming from. There is something about overclocking that I love. With that being said, the card you have is not notorious for overclocking well at all. I doubt that you would see much of an increase by using water.

 

If you do go with water, I would use the Kraken G10 with a Corsair H105 and then just buy copper heatsinks separately for the power delivery.

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24 minutes ago, jonathan13 said:

I can completely understand where you are coming from. There is something about overclocking that I love. With that being said, the card you have is not notorious for overclocking well at all. I doubt that you would see much of an increase by using water.

 

If you do go with water, I would use the Kraken G10 with a Corsair H105 and then just buy copper heatsinks separately for the power delivery.

i am stuck with 120mm rad or i will have to mod. 

 

I hate myself for going the 200r route. 

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48 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

i am stuck with 120mm rad or i will have to mod. 

 

I hate myself for going the 200r route. 

You will still get decent cooling. Definitely better than air.

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It could work but i just dont understand why you would do that when a new card yields better performance with that money.

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11 hours ago, Bcat00 said:

It could work but i just dont understand why you would do that when a new card yields better performance with that money.

because overclocking

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