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Guru3D.com » News » Bykski Water Blocks for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050 Available

Bykski Water Blocks for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050 Available

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/26/2016 12:47 PM | source: | 22 comment(s)
Bykski Water Blocks for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050 Available

So like yeah, water-cooling the Geforce GTX 1050. Hey it's now possible but the question remains .. why ? Byksk, a water block provider in China, releases the water blocks for the latest GPU-GeForce GTX 1050Ti/GTX 1050.

Though the TDP of GTX 1050Ti and GTX 1050 are both at 75W, the water cooling PC is still has a lot of requirements for the lower noise and gorgeous appearance because of the low budget of the NVIDIA new GPU. The Bykski N-IG1050ONCE-X is release for the Colorful GTX 1050Ti/GTX 1050 graphics cards firstly, because Colorful has the biggest market share in China market. The water block is made of cooper of the base and designed as a full cover with Colorful logo on it, and all the cooper surface is nickel plated for anti-oxidation treatment. It provides direct cooling for both GPU and RAM. And the transparent acrylic cover allows users to watch inside of the water flow. The tube connectors allow the water block install different fittings for different appearances that users like.

The N-IG1050ONCE-X will be on sale for both official online store and regions with BYKSKI distributors, the suggested retail price is $79 USD. And BYKSKI will launch more GTX1050Ti/GTX1050 water blocks for different brands one after another.


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mstcobra
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#5351200 Posted on: 10/26/2016 09:04 PM
I would trout slap anyone who bought a block for such a low end card and double trout slap anyone who setup a loop to buy a block for this card. It's like putting slicks and a spoiler on a golf cart.



Andrew LB
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#5351225 Posted on: 10/26/2016 10:06 PM
I almost bought one of this companies blocks for my gtx 780ti until i came across a screaming deal at performance-pcs on an Aquacomputer Kryographics acrylic glass edition for only $59.99 brand new. The choice was clear what to buy at that point. :)

DirkHardpeck
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#5351340 Posted on: 10/27/2016 03:29 AM
Uh, you guys clearly aren't considering how you could build a quiet, highly overclocked watercooled SLI rig with this. All the major AAA titles these days support SLI, and with near perfect scaling! Plus, since Nvidia doesn't have a hard lock on voltage, one of these PCI-E powered cards could totally get enough voltage to warrant waterblocks. Think outside the box!

But seriously, these blocks look nice at least :D

Loophole35
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#5351343 Posted on: 10/27/2016 03:45 AM
Uh, you guys clearly aren't considering how you could build a quiet, highly overclocked watercooled SLI rig with this. All the major AAA titles these days support SLI, and with near perfect scaling! Plus, since Nvidia doesn't have a hard lock on voltage, one of these PCI-E powered cards could totally get enough voltage to warrant waterblocks. Think outside the box!

But seriously, these blocks look nice at least :D

Too bad 1050ti does not support SLI.

CPC_RedDawn
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#5351345 Posted on: 10/27/2016 04:09 AM
why not just go the route I did with my 980ti, 1070, and 1080.

buy a Kraken G10 bracket, and a Corsair H90 AIO.

Combined these are like £100 or cheaper if you shop around on ebay or something.

Just make sure the GPU you have has cooling for the RAM and VRM's and you are good to go like all my cards are MSI GAMING X cards and they have a dedicated GPU heatsink. Easily removed 4 screws and a few cables. Clean off the paste, you dont even have to use new paste as the AIO comes with some decent stuff on it.

Hey presto you have a watercooled GPU. My 1080 have never even seen 54C max load and thats overclocked.

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