S Sirkaruto Reputable Feb 15, 2014 33 0 4,530 Apr 25, 2014 #1 Hello guys I bought an GTX 650-E graphics card and i want to overclock. Someone knows a beast cooler for a cheap price thanks
Hello guys I bought an GTX 650-E graphics card and i want to overclock. Someone knows a beast cooler for a cheap price thanks
Solution unknownofprob Apr 25, 2014 the stock cooler should be fine, that's if you have a custom branded one. A beast cooler would be to get a 400mm radiator and have a water block attached to your GPU, but that'll cost a lot.
the stock cooler should be fine, that's if you have a custom branded one. A beast cooler would be to get a 400mm radiator and have a water block attached to your GPU, but that'll cost a lot.
unknownofprob Illustrious Oct 3, 2013 8,409 0 38,960 Apr 25, 2014 Solution #2 the stock cooler should be fine, that's if you have a custom branded one. A beast cooler would be to get a 400mm radiator and have a water block attached to your GPU, but that'll cost a lot. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
the stock cooler should be fine, that's if you have a custom branded one. A beast cooler would be to get a 400mm radiator and have a water block attached to your GPU, but that'll cost a lot.
S Sirkaruto Reputable Feb 15, 2014 33 0 4,530 Apr 25, 2014 #3 oke thanks , and only a waterblock does that work fine? Upvote 0 Downvote
unknownofprob Illustrious Oct 3, 2013 8,409 0 38,960 Apr 26, 2014 #4 for a GTX 650, that kind of beast isn't worth it, if you want one, by all means get one. A water block needs pipes connected to a radiator, otherwise there is no pumping/cooling system for the liquid. Upvote 0 Downvote
for a GTX 650, that kind of beast isn't worth it, if you want one, by all means get one. A water block needs pipes connected to a radiator, otherwise there is no pumping/cooling system for the liquid.