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Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3

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2021/08/18 10:05:35 (permalink)
Anyone having luck sourcing either full block or universal block for this card? I've looked around and not found anything yet.
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    rajhlinux
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/09/02 10:29:43 (permalink)
    I also would like to know this too. Trying to find a valid solution of a waterblock for the "EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 (08G-P5-3667-K)"
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    pclausen
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/09/02 12:50:15 (permalink)
    I think you will have to step up to at least a 3070 series card to get a water block, and those are pretty rate too.  Almost all blocks are made for the top tier 3080/3090 cards.
     
    A block for a 3060 series card would end up costing 30-50% of the MSRP of such a card, so the market would be extremely small since very few people are willing to spend close to half of what they paid for a card, for upgraded cooling.
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    kevinc313
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/09/02 13:15:59 (permalink)
    Why would you need to waterblock a 200w card....?
     
    This is a GREAT time to get into a 2080 Ti with a water block and it will perform better than a 3070 Ti.
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    dadashshn
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/09/17 04:06:10 (permalink)
    DIY a water cooler?
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    chris1275
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/11/08 05:11:47 (permalink)
    a waterblock for a 3060 ti would not be a waste, does not matter the wattage of the card cause they still get hot, the waterblock for the 2060 super's were awesome upgrade from evga. i had one on my 2060 super and it kept my temps in the high 50's C under load which allowed me to keep the card overclocked and never thermaled back ever, and the card was able to keep max performance all the time, which meant high to ultra setting on alot of games while still maintaining 60-120fps depending on the games. and as far as cost. im not sure what public school you went to but the waterblocks were not 30-50% of the cost of the card. my water block for the RTX2060 super XC Ultra was only $129 from Evga and it was well worth the money, cause i was still breaking 80-90fps in CoD games. over 110fps in Amazon's New World. and all because of that waterblock keeping my temps below 60c, no thermal cycling means overclock stays locked and card plays at max capabilities which put it on par w/ a 2070 super w/o boost lock. so all in all, its not a bad investment. if evga allows it again lol
    post edited by chris1275 - 2021/11/15 10:17:44
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    mtkachev82
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/11/14 21:38:25 (permalink)
    The question is very interesting. To a greater extent, it is associated with the existing cooling system in post-warranty service. For example, expensive GPU and Vram solutions use a large solid copper plate, which is good for these models. With other manufacturers, not everything is so rosy and the video memory can be poorly cooled, which can subsequently overheat and break. But what about the vendor's 3060ti?
    Is the power system cooling well?
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    staypuft
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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2021/11/16 05:56:25 (permalink)
    The 3667 card uses the EXACT same PCB as the 3070 cards (minus a few VRM components and such) -> 3751 / 3753 / 3755
     
    If you can find a block for those, then you are in.  Good Luck with your search... 
     
    Note: the 3667 pulls up to 235W at stock... 

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    Re: Waterblocks for EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 2022/07/19 10:05:09 (permalink)
    As staypuft said the 3070 XC3  seems to have the same chipset layout.  EKWB says that their "EK-Quantum Vector XC3 RTX 3070 D-RGB" is compatible with EVGA 3060 ti.  I've not found any other block, but at least there is some hope if you want to water cool this GPU.
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