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RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements

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2020/07/26 18:57:17 (permalink)
Heyo, the title is pretty much my question, what is the measurements for the cooler mount on the RTX 2060 KO?
 
I plan on pairing it with an Arctic Accelero Mono Plus, just I don't know for sure if the KO's screw pattern is a normal reference one like 53mm x 53mnm, 51mm x 51mm, or some custom OEM measurement.
 
If you know or you have the card IRL and are able to measure the screw spacing for me, I would greatly appreciate it.
 
Thanks!
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    Re: RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements 2020/07/27 15:14:03 (permalink)
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    Re: RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements 2020/07/27 18:45:18 (permalink)
    Yup, exactly that!
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    Re: RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements 2020/07/27 19:52:06 (permalink)
    You can watercool it for the same price:)
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    Re: RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements 2020/07/27 22:10:26 (permalink)
    I know I can watercool it, but I don't want to. Not a fan of the looks of water coolers, and honestly, I'm trying to go for an all-Arctic themed PC. That, while being extremely quiet.
     
    Also I've checked those videos already, they don't give the mounting / screw measurement information, which is no help, sadly :(
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    Re: RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements 2020/08/02 01:01:26 (permalink)
    Any answer? Even just using a tape measure to measure the distance between two of the screws holding the cooler on the card would help massively
     
    any 2 of the 4 screws, horizontally / vertically, center of screw from center of screw
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    Re: RTX 2060 KO - Cooler Screw Measurements 2020/08/07 22:05:08 (permalink)
    I figured it out. Had to cross-reference between a blueprint of a PCIe x16 slot's exact measurements (the photo of the card's PCB is overlapped on top of the PCIe x16 connector to be 100% it's pixel perfect accurate), and using a 2D physics simulator game, to get a to-scale measurement of the card's screw spacing. The EVGA RTX 2060 KO / ULTRA uses 51mm * 51mm screw spacing for the cooler. The graphics card cooler I originally planned on, the Arctic Accelero Mono Plus, won't fit, since it doesn't have 51mm * 51mm mounting. However, the Arctic Accelero Xtreme III does have 51mm * 51mm mounting!
     

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