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Watercooling an ASUS GTX260 TOP

Discussion in 'Watercooling' started by mars-bar-man, 19 May 2010.

  1. mars-bar-man

    mars-bar-man Side bewb.

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    Hey Nitrix,

    I'm looking for a full cover block for my card. I know you have a few, but I'm not sure which one to go for >.< Mainly because I have no idea about the PCB layout. I don't want to run the risk of frying the card.

    If you could link me to the ones that should fit, that'd be grand.

    Ta,

    mars.
     
  2. aquatuning

    aquatuning What's a Dremel?

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    Hi Mate,

    Can you get me the full model number off the card please.
     
  3. mars-bar-man

    mars-bar-man Side bewb.

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    Thanks for the speedy reply!!

    This is the only sticker on the card:

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    Hopefully that'll help you!!

    Thanks

    EDIT:

    Just found the box, hopefully this can help a bit more?

    [​IMG]
     
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  4. mars-bar-man

    mars-bar-man Side bewb.

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    Any joy Nitrix?
     
  5. mars-bar-man

    mars-bar-man Side bewb.

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    Bump...

    Nitrix?
     
  6. aquatuning

    aquatuning What's a Dremel?

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    Still working on it for you.

    Waiting for a few mails back.
     
  7. mars-bar-man

    mars-bar-man Side bewb.

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    Okay, thanks for the help so far man :)

    Appreiciate it!!
     
  8. aquatuning

    aquatuning What's a Dremel?

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    its not looking good :(

    EK and Aqua-computer have said no - best option might be core only block and ramsinks
     
  9. mars-bar-man

    mars-bar-man Side bewb.

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    Thought that would be the case, thanks anyway, I'll have a look at core only blocks then :)

    Cheers man.

    +rep

    Edit: Okay, I'll rep you as soon as a spread some about.
     
  10. Big Elf

    Big Elf Oh no! Not another f----ing elf!

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    The Enzotech Ramsinks are the best I've used http://www.aquatuning.co.uk/product...ch-RAM-cooler-BCC9-Low-Profile---passive.html

    The Swiftech MWC60 is pretty good but there's none in the catalogue. Also you need to always use the thicker O rings as normal thickness ones will leak.

    The Enzotech block slightly edges the Swiftech http://www.aquatuning.co.uk/product...zotech-VGA-Waterblock-VGA-IS-Full-Copper.html but is a bit pricey and I don't like the look of the chromed cover, I removed mine so you can see the copper. Not sure if it fits the 260 though.
     

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