Colorful to offer Liquid-Cooled Graphics Card: iGame GTX1080Ti Neptune W

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Finally AIO factory pre-made cards are becoming more popular.
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Finally AIO factory pre-made cards are becoming more popular.
Exactly what I was thinking, can't remember any card model that had so many AIO custom cards like the 1080Ti does. I might consider one next time since I'm on AIO liquid coolers on my CPU for like 8-9 years now.
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Screw all that, but FINALLY an AIO for a GPU where the rad isn't a 120mm dwarf! That's coming from someone who slapped an EVGA Hybrid kit onto a FE 1080Ti. A 120 is just too small for 300W (not even talking about PWR/voltage-unlocked BIOSes).
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Screw all that, but FINALLY an AIO for a GPU where the rad isn't a 120mm dwarf! That's coming from someone who slapped an EVGA Hybrid kit onto a FE 1080Ti. A 120 is just too small for 300W (not even talking about PWR/voltage-unlocked BIOSes).
I used a kraken k10 and a corsair h90 on my MSI GTX 1080 GAMING card. I kept on the stock memory and vrm heatsinks. Even with just a 140mm rad and 1 fan pushing at a low 900rpm I was hitting low's of 28C idle and only 56C full load. This was overclocked +110 core and +500 memory. The heat coming out the back of my case from that rad was INSANE though lol. Personally I think I 240mm rad is overkill for this, depending on fin density, rad thickness, and the fans static pressure that it.