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1080ti sli options/water cooling

Tim613

I'm planning on doing 1080 ti's sli in my next build in a cougar panzer case that I already bought. I've been interested in maybe doing some watercooling because I don't want temps to get to high during sli but the cards that I plan on buying are evga ftw 3 cards or the kingpin that's coming out and I may not need to water cool those cards but if i did maybe try doing a custom water loop. The option I've been looking at is maybe getting some fe cards since there's some on amazon for around $650 now and getting the kraken g12 for both with a aio cooler. I've never made a custom loop but I would be willing to try it out, just want to get some input on what's the best route to go even if I don't need that kind of cooling if I get the evga cards. 

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if your water cooling get the cheapest 1080ti on the market as the cooling solution provided is getting taken off anyways so you dinny need to pay more for it, that being said I don't know that the new cards will be like, so if your doing water cooling get the cheapest cards possible, if not look for thermals and get the one with the best thermal performance.

 

as for how to do it, well I haven't done a custom loop before I probably should do one but haven't so canny help there

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