All-in-one water cooling for GPU with 240mm radiator from ID-COOLING

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This is pretty cool. Hope to see more companies move in on this market.
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AlmondMan:

This is pretty cool. Hope to see more companies move in on this market.
NZXT has an adapter with which you can use several CPU AiO. Works like a charm for me.
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Flavio91:

NZXT has an adapter with which you can use several CPU AiO. Works like a charm for me.
Yeah, I had one for a while. It doesn't look too good either, and you don't really know properties of the tubes for such coolers before you have them in hand. A stiff tube that doesn't bend easily will have issues being hooked on to your GPU. I had a H60 that was just impossible to mount in my smaller case. The tubes were long enough to go from the GPU up to the rear exhaust position, but too stiff, so they'd bend the graphics card absolutely backward. They were too long to go in the front position. Of course, you can run in to similar issues with a AIO for your GPU, and I have no doubts what so ever that custom watercooling is better. BUT for most people a AIO is fine, and having options to mod cards is cool. The aftermarket cooler market has all but died out since the glory days of 10-15 years ago. I figure that you probably won't get companies building these AIOs if they're already a GPU manufacturer, but something like Corsair could go do it I'd reckon. It might help them have consumers take baby steps towards their full water blocks.
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I have the ID-COOLING for my 5700xt. Works like a charm. With a power limit 50% and 230w my junction temp is 90 instead of 110. If I down volt to 170w my junction temp is 80-85.
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meh, as i expect this to be a cpu conversion, not proper dedicated gpu block, ram/vrm/power stiff isnt covered, and not many that are interested in alc gpu will have a case with two spots to mount two 240 rads. ignoring that you have gpu ccoolers from alphacool covering full range (aio/cover/block), and even offer exchangeable blocks, so other parts can be reused on new card, reducing cost. or spend similar amount on a gpu with preinstalled block and add it to existing cpu cooler....
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meh, as i expect this to be a cpu conversion, not proper dedicated gpu block, ram/vrm/power stiff isnt covered, and not many that are interested in alc gpu will have a case with two spots to mount two 240 rads. ignoring that you have gpu ccoolers from alphacool covering full range (aio/cover/block), and even offer exchangeable blocks, so other parts can be reused on new card, reducing cost. or spend similar amount on a gpu with preinstalled block and add it to existing cpu cooler....
They have small heatsinks for all the component's that need cooling.
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I actually looked at a couple different options for my Vega Frontier, they aren't cheap! And they aren't that good looking either.
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Incompatible with RTX 3000 series, ohh well. That company does not sell anything in my country anyway.
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@vbetts Alphacool GPX pro (pump/block combo), just needs a rad/tubing/connectors. @connos never stated anything different. my problem is, if this was supposed to actually make a difference (temps), these parts would not be air cooled, outside the fact it eliminates another fan/pump if adding a full block (to system, vs this unit). i have no problems with an aftermarket gpu cooler, just needs to improve over existing options (for me), to make sense. this wont cool better, nor will it be much cheaper than other stuff, ignoring that the block was designed as a cpu cooler and wont be "perfect" for a gpu chip (with a flat HS)..