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Watercooling Evga 580 Block

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by AoE, 5 Feb 2012.

  1. AoE

    AoE What's a Dremel?

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    Started research into watercooling, basically its been brough to my attention that I may have some trouble getting a evga 580 water block? any recommendations I think i'll be going with an EK Kit, but dont include gpu blocks
     
  2. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    Can you not just buy it from EVGA?
     
  3. thetrashcanman

    thetrashcanman Angel headed hipsters

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  4. AoE

    AoE What's a Dremel?

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    thetrashcanman Angel headed hipsters

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    Yeah because EVGA are a bunch W**KERS! all cards that had torx's instead of normal screws had no Intergrated Heat Spreader on them, and yes mate that will work for definite:thumb:
     
  6. AoE

    AoE What's a Dremel?

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    did you have a block on it before selling? need to for 100% man before I buy this?, need it to make contact with processor.
     
  7. thetrashcanman

    thetrashcanman Angel headed hipsters

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    No I didn't mate, they where never watercooled and just read the description of the block on scan's website if your don't believe me chum :thumb:
     
  8. AoE

    AoE What's a Dremel?

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    ahh i see it now, IHS_less cards :)
     
  9. thetrashcanman

    thetrashcanman Angel headed hipsters

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    That's it, as for the rest of your watercooling gear, what else you thinking of doing, what case you using and you going with compression fittings or barbs?

    Oh and did you try overclocking the card? :)
     
  10. IvanIvanovich

    IvanIvanovich будет глотать вашу душу.

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    If you can't get the evga branded hydro copper blocks and actually want them, you might be able to get the plain swiftech ones, they are the same thing. if you wanted to go a cheaper route, and have gpu block that you can use on your next card, swiftech also do a pretty decent looking full cover heatsink to use with a universal block.
    I am still skeptical of EK nickle plated. I know they say they have it sorted but... I would still stick to copper myself if buying EK.
    Heatkiller blocks look pretty good too, might have a look at them as well if you haven't.
     
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    Bladesingerz Minimodder

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