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RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240

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2018/12/30 01:31:31 (permalink)
I just wanted to share my experience with these component that many people have a lot of questions but few posts about this.
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I wanted to cool my GPU as it was reaching temperatures of 81 deg Celsius max. and normally around 76 at load. My first attempt was with a Thermaltake water 3.0 Extreme S. It cooled the GPU to around 60-65 degrees so not very impressive. The pump had a problem and a weird noise so i returned the item and in the middle of it I found the EVGA CLC 240 in sale at around $79. I changed the cooler and just today I installed and added some personalized heatsincs for the VRM.
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Results: now my GPU runs at 95% in rainbow 6 with a clock of 1950Mhz or more, pump at 20-30%, radiator fan at 20% and I get average 42-45 and max 46 degrees. So I would definitely recommend this mod to the graphics card and would have a ton of headroom in you are into OC.
 
Some stuff to consider:
1)Because of the square shape, the mount will be skewed, the normal kraken screws would not fit I had to use the CPU adapters that came with the cooler EVGA cooler. First you need to remove the spring from original screw, put it side by side with the threads of the original and adapter screw. If they are the same the thread, they will con-inside and match at each groove. once you confirm this, put spring in adapter (wont stay in place) but you need to align and screw the G12 braket in several steps so pressure is distributed evenly and considering when is too much as you may damage the GPU die if it is too much so just be gentle, this is no engine.It seems this would happen in the RTX series and AMD cards as you have to use the AMD braket in the NZXT kit.
2) I am using stock pre-applied paste and haven't found any problem with it, because there are some wild claims that it is crap but it works flawlessly.
3)I am Using it in a NZXT H500i case.Fans and pump are being controlled using Cam Software tied to GPU temps and Kraken bracket fan to MB with constant 75% speed.
4)For some card models some people report the need for a copper shim or to dremel some arms that wont allow for the cooler to contact the GPU die. In the case of the RTX2080 FE you wont need to do this. So do some research and find if you card will fit without problem, or prepare to use a copper shim.
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If you have any question let me know!
post edited by erikpienk - 2018/12/30 17:34:22
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    grassjelly
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/30 17:06:48 (permalink)
    Wow what a timely post. I have a Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme S and Kraken G12 in front of me waiting for install. 60-65 degrees sounds downright disappointing. Did you try to reseat the copper block? Do you think it was a contact issue or faulty pump?
     
    I think I may go with the EVGA CLC 240 (on sale on Amazon for $80). Do you have a picture of the install? Having a tough time visualizing it. Thank you for your help!!
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/30 17:22:15 (permalink)
    hello,
    The problem was not contact, I even used another thermal paste, the Artic MX-4, both time there where signs of full contact. The unit I returned had a weird pump sound, and I even run constantly a 75% because the sound would dissapear. RPM's where high so i don't think it was a pump issue. 
    What I think It is, is the pump gen as I believe the EVGA uses Gen 5 and thermaltake a older gen. Plus I believe EVGA has a better fluid. 
    Sound was better with TT, fans in the EVGA model seems to be very powerful and they push air very easely, but at high RPM they are loud. You can buy new fans or do like me, that I sacrificed a few degrees 3-7 to run at 20% up to 40C and then 50% at 60C, and 80% at 75C. Sound is not a problem anymore with the EVGA.
    this is a pic of first install:
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    post edited by erikpienk - 2018/12/30 17:29:56
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/30 17:54:22 (permalink)
    Thank you for the very thorough break down of the install. The only thing I am nervous about is knowing how much pressure to give it and potentially damaging the GPU die.
    post edited by grassjelly - 2018/12/30 17:58:39
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/30 17:54:36 (permalink)
    How are you cooling the areas in Yellow?
    I missed an area on the left side of the card. Seems the Memory would burn up real quick.


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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/30 18:11:32 (permalink)
    grassjelly
    Thank you for the very thorough break down of the install. The only thing I am nervous about is knowing how much pressure to give it and potentially damaging the GPU die.


    How I did it was first make sure the bolts are screwed 1/2 way in, all of them then tight until they reach bottom and just put very little torque. Chances of damagind the die I think are very low but this application does not need to be super tight. I would compare length with original G12 bolts.
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/30 18:16:49 (permalink)

    On one side, the G12 has a fan and I've measured temps, so they don't go above 60C, normally range between 38-55 even the side without active cooling. Vram is supposed to handle high temps than core from what other posts suggest and performance wise there hasn't been any throttling which suggest everything is running fine. Ill keep measuring and if there are concerns Ill post it here.
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/31 22:59:05 (permalink)
    This is really interesting thanks for sharing.
     
    I've opened up older graphics cards before but never a newer one. My current evga gpu has a backplate so I really didn't want to mess with it.

    It stays around 70 degrees C under load so I think thats managable but if I see a clc 280 on sale or something this looks like a fun project
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/31 23:35:22 (permalink)
     70 is not bad, I have the back plate on, though you need some bolt and nut or other method to hold it. From testing I would recomend a 240mm radiator because more would be an overkill, you wont have lower temps. So a 140-240 is enough to lower it below 50C, and this is a OC 2080. 
    good luck if you decide to do it, and have a happy new year!
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2018/12/31 23:44:46 (permalink)
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     70 is not bad, I have the back plate on, though you need some bolt and nut or other method to hold it. From testing I would recomend a 240mm radiator because more would be an overkill, you wont have lower temps. So a 140-240 is enough to lower it below 50C, and this is a OC 2080. 
    good luck if you decide to do it, and have a happy new year!


    Thanks for the advice! I have the EVGA 980 Ti SC+ ACX 2.0+ and the main thing stopping me is the fact that from videos that I watched there are thermal pads and other things that need to be replaced which I am assuming I would have buy seperatly. Also dont have any info on the quality of such pads so I wouldn't know where to start with those.

    I am not in a hurry though because I do want to overclock this GPU at some point and that is when I would need the extra cooling but right now I think my i7 4790s is the bottleneck for gaming so I need to upgrade that first (which also means I would have to upgrade the motherboard) before I look at my GPU.

    Happy new years to you too!
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2019/01/01 00:04:51 (permalink)
     yeah they are pads for the chokes and VRAM. they actually get cooled by the kraken fan included (active cooling). And even then the components from my measurements stay between 38-55 and a few times 60. So I even think with the stock cooler they get heated even more as they share the same block with the hotter gpu core...
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2019/01/03 10:14:37 (permalink)
    I saw this review for the old G10 a while ago and it has me spooked about how hot the VRM can get.
    https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/NZXT-Kraken-G10-Review-527/
    Is the G12 any better or the EVGA Hybrid kits on cooling the VRM?
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    Re: RTX 2080 GPU Water Cooling with Kraken G12 and EVGA CLC 240 2019/01/03 11:03:15 (permalink)
    vxpulse,
    something to consider is the the post is 6 years old and the models used are quite old now. From personal testing with infrared thermometer, temps range from 38-55 and only twice momentarily reached 60 (Tested in Heaven, PUBG, R6)
    From what I see, it depends on the graphics card mostly and if you're like me, you would put an aggressive fan curve to the Kraken G12 fan, so at 50 degrees it's already at 100%.
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