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Gtx 980 ti hybrid water cooling

YourCrush1234
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No. EVGA's hybrid liquid cooling doesnt let you do that. On the other hand the Asus Poseidon hybrid liquid cooling can let you do that.

I was wondering if the if the GeForce gtx 980 ti can operate WITHOUT the watercooling. Here is a picture for reference.

 

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It can, but it's just going to overheat in a few seconds. You'd have to either replace the water cooler with an air cooler, or not buy a hybrid to begin with.

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No way, as it has a block the fan is for VRM's without coolant flow it would overheat as there is no means to dissipate heat. Are you asking this cause you know the pump is busted or whats going on with this particular card.

 

 

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No. EVGA's hybrid liquid cooling doesnt let you do that. On the other hand the Asus Poseidon hybrid liquid cooling can let you do that.

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4 minutes ago, H3LLSMAN said:

Are you asking this cause you know the pump is busted or whats going on with this particular card.

I was asking cause I was thinking about getting one, but I don’t have water cooling. So Oof me

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cpu: AMD Fx-8350

motherboard: GIGABYTE 970 (am3+)

RAM: 16gb ddr3 adata

gpu: AMD xfx rx 560 2gb

psu: 500w

storage: 1tb hdd

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3 minutes ago, YourCrush1234 said:

I was asking cause I was thinking about getting one, but I don’t have water cooling. So Oof me

This card has an AIO its self contained its independent from the rest of your system and cannot be combined with other components as what a custom loop would allow you to do with fittings. Your fine to buy this.

 

The pump rad res and fluid are all in there.

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2 minutes ago, YourCrush1234 said:

I was asking cause I was thinking about getting one, but I don’t have water cooling. So Oof me

Err, the Hybrid cards are AIO. You don't need water cooling to run these. They are self contained water loops.

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Ok ok, now I’m confused, so basically the gpu has its own little water-cooled world? 

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I have a 1080ti Poseidon (waiting for the 2080ti version) this one lets you run either, I like it as its a from of extra redundancy in the case of a pump failure, obviously you want the water over air but I have both running at the same time.

 

The one your looking at is self contained plug and play no setup on your end but inserting the card and plugging in the appropriate power connectors.

 

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1 minute ago, YourCrush1234 said:

Ok ok, now I’m confused, so basically the gpu has its own little water-cooled world? 

Yes, pretty much that.

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