jellymonster
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Hi,
Title says it all really, what is the best NVidia 9800GTX waterblock?
Thanks
JM
Title says it all really, what is the best NVidia 9800GTX waterblock?
Thanks
JM
Well, barring the fact at this point in time watercooling a 9800gtx+ is somewhat redundant...
You want something copper, not aluminum, especially when running a copper cpu block and copper/brass radiator, copper+aluminum=bad and will cause galvanic corrosion.
Well, barring the fact at this point in time watercooling a 9800gtx+ is somewhat redundant...
You want something copper, not aluminum, especially when running a copper cpu block and copper/brass radiator, copper+aluminum=bad and will cause galvanic corrosion.
According to that thread, there are alot of people on XS that dont know what they are talking about. Do i have to find some pics of some of the galvanic corrosion ive seen in the past?same discussion here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/showthread.php?t=195880
according to that thread, its not something to worry about.
Well I got all my recommendations from you =P so the radiator must be fine lol.
I'm not doing it for better cooling more for noise. Atm it's the noisiest part in my computer.
Being cool would be a bonus though.
Talking waterblock, your radiator is copper, you dont want to run an aluminum waterblock.
so if you were in my position, what would you do?
Which block would be best?
I still have my eye on the XSPC Razor 9800GTX Full Cover VGA Water-Block at the moment.
i have my doubts that that will fit, seeing as the reference design is 512mb, and your card is 1gb
they don't make memory waterblocks, you'll need bga ram sinks:and a core cover block like the dtek vgpu block:![]()
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http://www.awd-it.co.uk/scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=1330
/\---that zalman block is aluminium aswell.... stear clear of aluminium
from what i can tell yours isn't referance: