motorboatink1ng
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I just bought two GTX 970's. I'm running SLI and my temperatures are getting into the low-mid 80's. I know that isn't terrible, but I have extra money to blow so I was going to liquid cool my whole PC. I've done a bit of research and just have some questions.
Can I cool both GPU's and my CPU in one loop? If not would I need two pumps and radiators or how would that work?
I'm looking at cooling blocks for my GPU, and back plates are sold separate. Most of the forums I read just said "it looks cool". Do I need back plates or is it really just cosmetic?
There are SLI water bridges. Are those better so I just connect an inlet and outlet to that for both GPU's, or should I route each GPU individually?
Sorry for so many questions. I just don't want to spend that kind of money and be wrong with what I buy or miss out on a better setup.
Can I cool both GPU's and my CPU in one loop? If not would I need two pumps and radiators or how would that work?
I'm looking at cooling blocks for my GPU, and back plates are sold separate. Most of the forums I read just said "it looks cool". Do I need back plates or is it really just cosmetic?
There are SLI water bridges. Are those better so I just connect an inlet and outlet to that for both GPU's, or should I route each GPU individually?
Sorry for so many questions. I just don't want to spend that kind of money and be wrong with what I buy or miss out on a better setup.