yet people still blindly recommend Seasonic PSUs only.. (including me )
Actually, not all people recommend blindly la. At RM300 budget, the Seasonic S12 II 620W is still very strong, due to a proven platform and full Japanese capacitors used. Closest CM alternative would be the modular V650S, which is really an excellent consideration as well.
However, do not that only the V series (e.g V700, V850) is built with the superior Seasonic KM3 platform, the VS series are built by Enhance, so yeah...there are indeed difference there.
i think Seasonic make a Excellent PSU... just i don't agree with their price... if not of Seasonic OEM use by CoolerMaster V series won't be as good /Famous.. lol
x i don't no CM VS made by Enhancer...(saw ppl post on thread say so.. maybe i should do some research..)
too bad I can't view this while working. Was wondering if CM will come up with GC cooler or PSU cover lol
I think CM starting their own GC cooler brand is a great idea. I believe they're already an OEM for some of the aftermarket coolers used in some brands, but I do not exactly know which one.
They had a fairly good lineups of CPU coolers, and I am sure leveraging the same technology to cool GPUs isn't something very difficult for them.
I think CM starting their own GC cooler brand is a great idea. I believe they're already an OEM for some of the aftermarket coolers used in some brands, but I do not exactly know which one.
They had a fairly good lineups of CPU coolers, and I am sure leveraging the same technology to cool GPUs isn't something very difficult for them.
Well, someone did this actually:
Has anyone tried this out with our CPU coolers (do it at your own risk)?
This post has been edited by CM.Storm: Feb 18 2014, 01:26 PM
With the right imagination, anything's possible. You should put a disclaimer: Do this at your own risk!
IMHO, mounted in a standard casing, the weight of the CPU cooler may be too much for the card's PCB to sustain. Unless you have something to help to lift/support the cooler, so that it doesn't place too much pressure on the card itself.
With the right imagination, anything's possible. You should put a disclaimer: Do this at your own risk!
IMHO, mounted in a standard casing, the weight of the CPU cooler may be too much for the card's PCB to sustain. Unless you have something to help to lift/support the cooler, so that it doesn't place too much pressure on the card itself.
if the cooler is tall enough and you have the right parts for this mod, shouldn't be a problem tried with an AiO cooler with the help of zip ties on a 6970, love the temp.
if the cooler is tall enough and you have the right parts for this mod, shouldn't be a problem tried with an AiO cooler with the help of zip ties on a 6970, love the temp.
want AIO cooler for GPU cooling? so far only c this product can support but may not all AIO cooler can support.