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which watercooling for the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Hydro Copper Signature ?

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2013/09/01 08:06:54 (permalink)
Hello !
I would like to buy one of this card.
Can anybody suggest me a suitable watercooling system for this card ?
Do you think it is possible to adapt a Corsair Hydro Series H110 ?
Thank you !
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    bcavnaugh
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    Re:which watercooling for the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Hydro Copper Signature ? 2013/09/01 08:59:57 (permalink)
    I thought about using an H100 or the H80 for about 2 seconds and dropped that thought.
    Review Water Cooling Before you start and in the long run you will save a lot of money, that is what I say to use the Blue Coolant below.
    I would put it on a real Water System like;
     CTR-CD1224 12V or 24V Pump & Fan Controller With Display $169.99

    $76.99 PMP-500 Pump, G 1/4 BSP with

    $17.99 Reservoir Fitting Base (60mm OD)

    or

    $76.99 PMP-450 Pump, ID 13mm (1/2in) With

    $11.99 Reservoir Body, 60x80mm (WxL), 157ml

    $9.99 Reservoir Top with Fill Port (60mm OD)

    $49.99 Pump Fitting & Reservoir Base for PMP-450/S, Rev.2.1

    $2.19 Tubing, Clear UV-Reactive PVC, 13mm x 19mm (1/2in x 3/4in)


    $14.99 Koolance LIQ-702 Liquid Coolant Bottle, High-Performance, 700mL (UV Blue)
     
    I have a few of   $299.99 Reservoir and Pump, RP-1250 but found them to be more of a problem and now go with the above Pump and Reservoir.

    You might as well go all the way and add the CPU as well with

    $74.99 CPU-380I Water Block (Intel Processor)
    or

    $74.99 CPU-380A Water Block (AMD Processor)

    This is my system with Titans I have two loops on for the CPU and one for the two Titans
     
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    Re:which watercooling for the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Hydro Copper Signature ? 2013/09/01 11:59:37 (permalink)
    I used a H70 to cool my Titan.  It wasn't the easiest card ive done this with but it does work well.   The fan still works on the back for vrm cooling,  fan profile is set to 50% max @ 60c and 20% fan for anything under 60c.  Card will normally stay under 43c but I can push it to 52c @1.2v. 
    If your looking for cheap watercooling this is the way to go but you will need a copper shim and read up well on what your doing first.  There are a few Titans like mine.

    titan finished in case whoot by cravinmild, on Flickr

    OCN Titan complete sample by cravinmild, on Flickr
     
    Free for me as I have own this pump for years. 
    post edited by cravinmild - 2013/09/01 12:02:31
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    Re:which watercooling for the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Hydro Copper Signature ? 2013/09/01 12:47:34 (permalink)
    If you want to do it properly, read up on how to watercool first to understand what you're getting yourself into.  This process can take days to weeks.  Take your time on it.  Don't go buying H20 parts and ask questions after. 
     
    When you're ready make sure how much room your case has and what is needed to cool your chips efficiently.
     
    Don't modify the Titan otherwise you loose that 3 year warranty.  You can swap your air cooler to a waterblock and still have the warranty still intact.

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