Japanese Sycom has G-Master Hydro AIO cooler for GTX Titan X
An interesting spot over at TPU today, an Asian company called Sycom is releasing the G-Master Hydro series gaming desktops and their Titan X is modified a bit, with AIO liquid cooling.
The reference cooler is pretty good to be honest, but with its upper maximum of 80 degrees C, the thermal limiter can kick in throttling back GPU performance a notch. This product 'could' run cooler. The AIO black seems to look like something from Asetek, and the fan is clearly a Noctua fan. It seems that the company is manually modding the reference cooler by cutting into the top side.
These small thin 120mm rads however often produce more noise than needed compared to that reference design. Sycom will be selling these as part of complete PC systems they are selling, and not separately. Still it is an interesting find and solution to observe.
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The stock fan will take care of that
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GPU looks better cooled now. But what about absurdly hot VMEM especially SLI?