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EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID AIO Cooler, 400-HY-5698-B1, any good

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2017/12/14 06:01:00 (permalink)
Hi,
Looking at picking up a EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 AIO HYBRID cooler 400-HY-5698-B1 for my 1080ti ftw3 for a few reasons one being so I can ditch PXOC and maybe get a bit of thermal headroom to try a custom bios or two and was just wondering are they identical to the factory fitted FTW3 hybrids and perform as well?    
 
Not fussed about my RGB's and is there anything else I should consider before purchasing a unit?
 
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID AIO Cooler, 400-HY-5698-B1, any good 2017/12/14 09:04:42 (permalink)
    I've seen max 52C at full with an OC on my 1080's when I had the AIO's from EVGA. I dont see why this wouldn't perform the same if not better. Give it a shot as this is cheaper than building a custom loop and getting a custom block. Only thing to consider with these is make sure you get some good thermal paste. I have always used my own and not the stuff that comes pre-applied. Hope this helps.


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