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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm Mini - In That Liquid Cooled Flavah

Review: Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm Mini - In That Liquid Cooled Flavah

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/22/2017 10:38 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Review: Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm Mini - In That Liquid Cooled Flavah

We test the smallest and cooled GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, ZOTAC ArcticStorm Mini. This liquid cooled graphics cards comes 100% customized with factory tweaks, simply hook it into your liquid cooling loop and go massive on cooling performance. Ahw yeah!

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#5507618 Posted on: 01/05/2018 04:35 PM
Thank you for the review, I would like to know what the compatible liquid cooling solutions exist for this particular card, out-of-the-box. The one you have used Hilbert seems to be from 2007 and is not availbable in my country. Can I just use any closed loop liquid cooling system built for CPUs`on this GFX?

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#5507632 Posted on: 01/05/2018 05:21 PM
Thank you for the review, I would like to know what the compatible liquid cooling solutions exist for this particular card, out-of-the-box. The one you have used Hilbert seems to be from 2007 and is not availbable in my country. Can I just use any closed loop liquid cooling system built for CPUs`on this GFX?


Yeah my old trusty Zalman Reserator XT is quite handy. To my knowledge, there are no 'ready' kits without getting yourself into problems if you meant LCS kits. EK has some stuff, but really this is intended to be added to a regular G 1/4 threaded loop/fitting for your normal liquid cooling setup. it's a very common and regular fitting though, easily added into any loop with normal tubing.

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#5508349 Posted on: 01/08/2018 10:08 AM
Yeah my old trusty Zalman Reserator XT is quite handy. To my knowledge, there are no 'ready' kits without getting yourself into problems if you meant LCS kits. EK has some stuff, but really this is intended to be added to a regular G 1/4 threaded loop/fitting for your normal liquid cooling setup. it's a very common and regular fitting though, easily added into any loop with normal tubing.


Aww.. I wish I understood what that meant. :) Im still rocking my Antec Sonata 1 case (from what 2002?), that I retrofitted with dampening materials, and I cut out the front HD cages and installed a 120mm fan, so that I get better airflow in to the case. Its super fine, silent and all, but I am planning on replacing my 150W 1070 with a 275W 1080 Ti, and all that extra heat makes me worry that my fans will go top speed in order to deal with that heat.
The watercooled 1080 Ti you wrote about makes me want to shift to an aircooled GPU setup, but I would not know what parts to buy. Do you know of any *loop* that could cool a GPU AND a CPU?
Cheers
PS: I intend on purchasing a new, good, silent case with all the bells and whistles when I get this 1080 Ti.

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