Closed loop watercooling 780 TI Classified?

Maverick1998

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Wondering if theres anyway to use a closed loop watercooler on a 780 TI Classified. I know if youve got a reference card they make brackets that will cool the mosfets using the air cooler and you can use a closed loop water cooler but i am wondering if there are any of these type of brackets available for a non reference card like mine. All my specs are below, I just ordered a Corsair h110i gtx for my cpu and Id be looking at an h50 or something to cool the card. Thanks for any help!

Case: Cooler Master Storm Stryker
PSU: EVGA 750G2
CPU: Intel i7-4790k OC to 4.8 GHz
CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 780 ti Classified
RAM: EVGA SuperSC 4GBx4 DDR3-2400 (PC3-19200) CL11
Mobo: Asus Z97-AR
HDD: Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB and WD Blue 1TBx2
LAN card: TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 @450MBPS
OS: Windows 10
 
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Two options spring to mind: The Kraken G10 bracket: http://www.anandtech.com/show/7719/nzxt-kraken-g10-review-liquid-cooling-for-your-gpu or the Corsair HG10: http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cooling/77237-corsair-hydro-series-hg10/
I've no experience with the Corsair part but I did use the Kraken with a Zalman AIO cooler for my R9 290 for a while.
Main problem is that the Kraken lacks any VRM/memory cooling options beyond the 80mm fan the bracket itself carries, no additional heatsinks are provided for either VRM/VRAM, so you'll need to find suitable cooling for these while the HG10 is intended for reference cards, so I doubt it'll fit a non reference PCB.
Two options spring to mind: The Kraken G10 bracket: http://www.anandtech.com/show/7719/nzxt-kraken-g10-review-liquid-cooling-for-your-gpu or the Corsair HG10: http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cooling/77237-corsair-hydro-series-hg10/
I've no experience with the Corsair part but I did use the Kraken with a Zalman AIO cooler for my R9 290 for a while.
Main problem is that the Kraken lacks any VRM/memory cooling options beyond the 80mm fan the bracket itself carries, no additional heatsinks are provided for either VRM/VRAM, so you'll need to find suitable cooling for these while the HG10 is intended for reference cards, so I doubt it'll fit a non reference PCB.
 
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