SLI Overclocking Liquid Cooling

dilness

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I'm running two EVGA SC GTX 780, reference blowers. Are there any water cooling systems that would cover these two cards at the same time. I already have an H110 cooling system for my CPU and i have a Phantom 410 Case not exactly the best for custom water systems.

Ive found the ARCTIC Accelero Hybrid Extreme VGA Cooler but by what im seeing it only does one card.

Are there any liquid cooler that fit my description?
 
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Yep, custom water-cooling is expensive, no doubt about that.

You can always just make yourself an upgradable CPU only loop, which would come out to ~$300. That will give you an idea of what custom water-cooling is like and whether its worth pursuing on the 780's as well (and will also give the chance for the water bug to bite, its addictive after a while :D).

Joshua Burt

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i have essentially the same setup but instead i have two hd 7970 ghz 's in crossfire, but from what i learned, you need a custom loop for that. I do believe there are places that offer that or you could do it yourself. I myself dont know a lot about how to do custom loops( i am assuming they are pretty risk though). You should make sure that you have great air flow throughout the case, tbh that is more important than a water block/s for the vga's.
 

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That arctic hybrid is garbage. You'll need a custom loop or go with some arctic air coolers.

http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/cooling/vga/375/accelero-twin-turbo-ii.html?c=2182
 
Yup, a custom loop is what you need for something like that.

Your right that case isnt the best for custom water-cooling unless you want to completely gut it, but considering that you have dual 780's, I reckon you have the cash to upgrade to something like a Switch 810.
 

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yea i kinda have my heart set on the Corsair 900D, i really don't move my PC much, and i use it as an entertainment system on my TV via HDMI. So ill probably go with that, i like the elegant black brushed finished. I was also looking into the Koolance custom loops, but it can get to be extremely expensive between just two water blocks for the 780s its $252.76... JUST the blocks, no fittings, tubes, coolant, block for the CPU. I don't know if its worth the overclocks... unless you guys know of some cheaper but still reliable companies.
 
Yep, custom water-cooling is expensive, no doubt about that.

You can always just make yourself an upgradable CPU only loop, which would come out to ~$300. That will give you an idea of what custom water-cooling is like and whether its worth pursuing on the 780's as well (and will also give the chance for the water bug to bite, its addictive after a while :D).
 
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