hello fellow computer builders, i am having a hell of a time looking into getting a pre-built, liquid cooled graphics card. im starting to think they dont exist and i'd have to build my own, while im pretty good with computer building in general, i dont trust myself hooking up a liquid cooling system to a brand new GPU. if anyone knows where to look any help would be appreciated. im planning on doing a whole new rig and turning my old one into a small server host or something, but i may have a larger budget and thought it'd be awesome to get a high end liquid cooled GPU to upgrade from my current 770 GTX. but all i find looking through google are DIY kits for modding GPU.
any advice is welcome and thanks!
They don't exist really. Corsair is supposed to be coming out for some at some point, you can also get the Kraken bracket and put like an H100i on it, but the VRM cooling is subpar. The new AMD R9 390 and 390x should be releasing with versions with factory liquid cooling, but those aren't due out until sometime before the end of the summer.
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Gigabyte also sells a $2500 preassembled kit with a 360mm radiator and 3 GTX 980's with waterblocks.
lol yeah i saw that, as much as i love having the bad assest system on the planet, 4 grand is a bit much. and yeah i kinda figured prebuilts werent out yet, i'll watch some assembly and installation vids and see if i can grasp how to do it correctly. thanks again for helpin out.
You can get a 295X2 for roughly 600 dollars, which only comes as a water-cooled edition, has a pretty decent price/performance ratio. Although they still have a fan for the VRMs unlikely some of the nicer custom water-cooling solutions.
ARCTIC makes a closed loop water cooler, but their VRM cooling solution, is soo shitty it makes the product pointless.
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