2020/07/10 17:47:49
aces284
I see the ones listed here are compatible with the FTW models but id really like to watercool my XC since it hits 80c on some 4k titles. Any chance the official EVGA AIOs also work with the lower spec models like the XC?
2020/07/14 17:55:45
Romeo16
Sajin



Just to confirm, is the Kraken G12 and X53 compatible with the EVGA RTX 2080 Super XC? Would I need to use an AMD or NVIDIA bracket?
2020/07/14 18:11:09
Sajin
Yes. Use the "A" brackets for mounting.
2020/07/14 18:53:39
arestavo
Rocking the older G10 with a Kraken X41 on my 2080 Super XC Ultra right now.
2020/07/14 20:19:24
Romeo16
Sajin
Yes. Use the "A" brackets for mounting.

Thanks for the confirmation!
 
arestavo
Rocking the older G10 with a Kraken X41 on my 2080 Super XC Ultra right now.


What kind of temperatures are you getting under load and have you overclocked?
2020/07/14 20:21:43
Sajin
No problem.
2020/07/14 20:33:48
arestavo
Romeo16
Sajin
Yes. Use the "A" brackets for mounting.

Thanks for the confirmation!
 
arestavo
Rocking the older G10 with a Kraken X41 on my 2080 Super XC Ultra right now.


What kind of temperatures are you getting under load and have you overclocked?


44 to 50C depending on the game/ambient temp (4K gaming), overclocked to 2130MHz on the GPU and +1250 on the VRAM.
2020/07/15 06:14:54
Romeo16
arestavo
Romeo16
Sajin
Yes. Use the "A" brackets for mounting.

Thanks for the confirmation!
 
arestavo
Rocking the older G10 with a Kraken X41 on my 2080 Super XC Ultra right now.


What kind of temperatures are you getting under load and have you overclocked?


44 to 50C depending on the game/ambient temp (4K gaming), overclocked to 2130MHz on the GPU and +1250 on the VRAM.


Damn that's amazing! Did you follow any guides to overclocking your GPU? I'm still fairly new to it so I'm going to be very careful.
2020/07/15 07:23:54
leegoocrap
+1 for the Kraken. 
even a small aio (I use the evga 120) keeps my 2070super around 50° under full load. 
Overclock one step at a time, testing for stability. These days it's really easy to learn as you go, and very hard to actually damage anything, you'll just get errors or bsods. Nvidia makes sure you can't put too much juice to it.

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