S Speakeasy New Member Nov 22, 2011 #1 An Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz (3.7GHz Turbo Boost) and EVGA GeForce GTX 570. Much help appreciated. Just one graphics card. Thank you.
An Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz (3.7GHz Turbo Boost) and EVGA GeForce GTX 570. Much help appreciated. Just one graphics card. Thank you.
P Phy New Member Nov 22, 2011 #2 The GPU needs to built with liquid cooling in mind I think. The cpu can use what ever you want that fits it.
The GPU needs to built with liquid cooling in mind I think. The cpu can use what ever you want that fits it.
just a noob Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2011 #3 Phy said: The GPU needs to built with liquid cooling in mind I think. The cpu can use what ever you want that fits it. Click to expand... ??? A gpu is just like a cpu, in that you can use just about any aftermarket cooler you want. As for what the op is asking, it's really a personal preference. I watercool my components for aesthetic and noise reasons,
Phy said: The GPU needs to built with liquid cooling in mind I think. The cpu can use what ever you want that fits it. Click to expand... ??? A gpu is just like a cpu, in that you can use just about any aftermarket cooler you want. As for what the op is asking, it's really a personal preference. I watercool my components for aesthetic and noise reasons,
P Phy New Member Nov 22, 2011 #4 I wasn't sure you could add an aftermarket watercooler to a gpu, I wasn't even aware of aftermarket coolers for gpu's until recently. Watercoolers perform better than air coolers, but cost more.
I wasn't sure you could add an aftermarket watercooler to a gpu, I wasn't even aware of aftermarket coolers for gpu's until recently. Watercoolers perform better than air coolers, but cost more.