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GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #?

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Thursday, December 09, 2021 10:16 PM (permalink)
So the water cooler on my GTX 1080 All N one Hybrid has died. Making alot of noise, no longer cooling the GPU etc. I took it apart to see if I could identify and repair as I work in Data Centers for a living and built this rig. Nothing stood out to me. 
 
Anyhow there isn't really anything to fancy about this water cooling system its like any other one almost that would go on a CPU except that its on a GPU. I have all my parts I just need the closed loop water system with pump.
 
Can someone provide me the part # or water system for this for purchase as the GTX 1080 is still fine but won't function without cooling.
 
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Thursday, December 09, 2021 10:53 PM (permalink)
    I think many people use a NZXT Kraken G12 bracket with one of the NZXT water cooler options available, and then tape heatsinks onto the VRM and memory with thermal tape. (don't use thermal pads if you want the heatsinks to stay on, and don't use thermal adhesive if you ever want to be able to remove the heatsinks)

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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 1:05 AM (permalink)
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    I think many people use a NZXT Kraken G12 bracket with one of the NZXT water cooler options available, and then tape heatsinks onto the VRM and memory with thermal tape. (don't use thermal pads if you want the heatsinks to stay on, and don't use thermal adhesive if you ever want to be able to remove the heatsinks)

    Not necessary to put those heatsinks on the memory.  However if you want them to stick you typically have to use some thermal glue, the tape just won't hold for long periods of time.


     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 1:42 AM (permalink)
    I just need the same closed loop watercooler, the bracket etc is already here. Not messing with upgrading cooling to the VRMS.
     
    Does anyone know for sure the exact one the EVGA FTW Hybrid GTX 1080 All In One Uses?
     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 2:25 AM (permalink)
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    Does anyone know for sure the exact one the EVGA FTW Hybrid GTX 1080 All In One Uses?

    It's made by Aseket, but Asetek makes many, so who knows the trick to finding one that bolts on.
    I mean the NZXT pump is made by Asetek too, but to ensure that it fits, you buy the NZXT bracket.
    Asetek is huge in that industry, and I have a feeling that they have deals to make them mount differently in order to keep the market more segmented in regards to branding and marketing.
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 3:37 AM (permalink)
    For the Non FTW3 cards
     
     
    your not likely to find one of these kits
     
    EVGA GTX 1080/1070 Hybrid Waterblock Cooler Model 400-HY-5188-B1
     
    you could by a water block & make your own custom loop

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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 1:39 PM (permalink)
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    I just need the same closed loop watercooler, the bracket etc is already here. Not messing with upgrading cooling to the VRMS.
     
    Does anyone know for sure the exact one the EVGA FTW Hybrid GTX 1080 All In One Uses?
     




    Looks like corsair H75 or H90 will work.  GN teardown:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjAGkVZgMBc
     


     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 1:58 PM (permalink)
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    I just need the same closed loop watercooler, the bracket etc is already here. Not messing with upgrading cooling to the VRMS.
     
    Does anyone know for sure the exact one the EVGA FTW Hybrid GTX 1080 All In One Uses?
     




    Looks like corsair H75 or H90 will work.  GN teardown:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjAGkVZgMBc
     

    No, not without taking them apart and swapping parts around. EVGA's has a "cold plate" (copper area that touches the core) that protrudes down in a funny way in order to accommodate the memory cooling plate around the GPU core.

    Maybe you can swap the "cold plates" between the old cooler and the new cooler and get everything else to fit. I don't know.
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 8:07 PM (permalink)
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    I just need the same closed loop watercooler, the bracket etc is already here. Not messing with upgrading cooling to the VRMS.
     
    Does anyone know for sure the exact one the EVGA FTW Hybrid GTX 1080 All In One Uses?
     




    Looks like corsair H75 or H90 will work.  GN teardown:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjAGkVZgMBc
     

    No, not without taking them apart and swapping parts around. EVGA's has a "cold plate" (copper area that touches the core) that protrudes down in a funny way in order to accommodate the memory cooling plate around the GPU core.

    Maybe you can swap the "cold plates" between the old cooler and the new cooler and get everything else to fit. I don't know.

    I just watched another video and Steve said the copper plate on the VRAMs is nice but not really needed.  So OP could just remove it completely if it does not work with a H75/90.  I'm just trying to help because like you said getting an evga replacement might not be possible.


     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 10, 2021 8:37 PM (permalink)
    The GPU pump intake and discharge come out the top of the card.
    A CPU pump would come out the side of the card, he would have to cut a slot in the shroud 
    for the tubes to exit the card.
     
    I know the 9xx and 10 series use the exact same pump and rad setup and are interchangeable.
    The 10 series had the coper plate for the memory the 9xx did not.
    The difference is the shroud and plate.
     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Friday, December 17, 2021 7:17 PM (permalink)
    I am not in NY..
     
    So to Update/Summarize
     
    I cannot locate the official Part # 400-HY-5188-B1 anywhere for purchase. 
     
    I like BiggyNewtons Idea on the Corsairs H75 or H90 but I can't again find any for purchase. 
     
    So I bought that NZXT Bracket and a Cooler for it will let you know how it goes says its all compatible but I have disliked NZXT in the past.
     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Sunday, December 19, 2021 3:19 PM (permalink)
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    I am not in NY..
     
    So to Update/Summarize
     
    I cannot locate the official Part # 400-HY-5188-B1 anywhere for purchase. 
     
    I like BiggyNewtons Idea on the Corsairs H75 or H90 but I can't again find any for purchase. 
     
    So I bought that NZXT Bracket and a Cooler for it will let you know how it goes says its all compatible but I have disliked NZXT in the past.
     


    Yeah they are difficult to find since they have been OOP for so long.  Every now and then a lightly used one on ebay pops up.  The one I have on my 2080 ti is still going strong thankfully.


     
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    Re: GTX 1080 All in One Hybrid Water Cooler Part #? Monday, December 20, 2021 9:19 PM (permalink)
    So its what I expected at least. Not very aesthetically pleasing or the more sturdy but it is gonna work just fine.
     
    Not exactly the replacement I wanted the EVGA one is better IMHO.. The Corsair one really would be no different to me then the NZXT solution either. However without this 220 or so dolla after market NZXT product my 1080 with be up the river which is silly. I do have a previous bad experience with NZXT so I hold a grudge and with this will have to give them a chance I guess in the future to be fair.
     
    So its rare to get good and intelligent feedback from all parties thank you all for your input.
     
     
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