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Anyone using Hydro Copper on 1080 Ti SC2 / FTW3?

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2018/09/20 13:45:06 (permalink)
I'm considering adding my SC2 to the custom loop and it seems the Hydro Copper is the only option that doesn't involve fiddling around and losing warranty or risking a leak.
Is anyone using this, either mounted later or bought the card with it already mounted? I'd like to get a feel for temps people are getting, with no OC and gaming for an hour, my G P M temps are 72-75°C (i have the leds turn red above 72)

 
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    Re: Anyone using Hydro Copper on 1080 Ti SC2 / FTW3? 2018/09/20 14:20:45 (permalink)
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    I'm considering adding my SC2 to the custom loop and it seems the Hydro Copper is the only option that doesn't involve fiddling around and losing warranty or risking a leak.
    Is anyone using this, either mounted later or bought the card with it already mounted? I'd like to get a feel for temps people are getting, with no OC and gaming for an hour, my G P M temps are 72-75°C (i have the leds turn red above 72)




    Like everyone else, unless you're running sub-ambient, your temps will range from ~35-50C under load depending upon your loop. Realistically you should be able too stay under 50C in relative silence. I can do that with a 120mm Hybrid and a couple of fans.

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    Re: Anyone using Hydro Copper on 1080 Ti SC2 / FTW3? 2018/09/20 17:17:20 (permalink)
    I installed one on my ftw3 a few weeks ago. I went from mid to high 60s, to never over 36c.yet. I have quite a bit of rad space though. Honestly was pretty impressed with the hydrocopper. Install was easy and I don't have anything bad to say about it besides an older block design. But seeing my Temps, that clearly doesn't matter too much. Go for it. They are $90 on amazon right now.
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