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Asus RX580 O8G Gaming Waterblocks?

Wgrad123

Recently I’ve been looking into running a custom water cooling loop in my PC. And I’ve been searching for ages to find a GPU Block that fits the RX580 08G gaming card. Any suggestions? Can I use a normal dual fan GPU Block on it?

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No, you need an actual waterblock designed for that specific custom PCB. Your best bet is to A. Trade it for a regular 480 plus get cash from that to buy a waterblock or B. Don't because putting a waterblock on a gpu isn't really that beneficial unless you want a little bit higher than achievable OCs on air or you have a card that runs hot already. 

Rig Specs:

Ryzen 7 1700 3.9ghz @1.33125v Cinebench Scores Best:1750cb Average: 1735cb

Asrock X370 SLI/AC  SOLD

Evga GTX 560 Ti 1gb    Just got a EVGA GTX 780 HydroCopper

G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

Enthoo Pro M Acrylic Changing to a Inwin 301 soon

Custom CPU Loop (watercooling is boring to me right now so I want to go back to air cooling and do like one more WC Loop in a Inwin 301)

Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

Asus GL552VW-DH71

i7 6700HQ

2x8gb DDR4 

1tb hard drive

GTX 960m

15in IPS 1080p display

 

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I don't know if i am right, but i think the Asus Rx 480 waterblock works on the Asus rx 580 PCB, they are basically the same PCB desing.

 

But don't take my word for granted i have no clue about water cooling or any waterblocks, i just looked at both Designs and they seem to look the same to me.

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2 hours ago, This kid builds pc said:

No, you need an actual waterblock designed for that specific custom PCB. Your best bet is to A. Trade it for a regular 480 plus get cash from that to buy a waterblock or B. Don't because putting a waterblock on a gpu isn't really that beneficial unless you want a little bit higher than achievable OCs on air or you have a card that runs hot already. 

Aw, so there’s no actual way for me to use like an RX480 GPU Block on this card? 

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On 2/16/2018 at 12:23 AM, Wgrad123 said:

Aw, so there’s no actual way for me to use like an RX480 GPU Block on this card? 

Yes

Rig Specs:

Ryzen 7 1700 3.9ghz @1.33125v Cinebench Scores Best:1750cb Average: 1735cb

Asrock X370 SLI/AC  SOLD

Evga GTX 560 Ti 1gb    Just got a EVGA GTX 780 HydroCopper

G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

Enthoo Pro M Acrylic Changing to a Inwin 301 soon

Custom CPU Loop (watercooling is boring to me right now so I want to go back to air cooling and do like one more WC Loop in a Inwin 301)

Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

Asus GL552VW-DH71

i7 6700HQ

2x8gb DDR4 

1tb hard drive

GTX 960m

15in IPS 1080p display

 

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