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TSshaqie
post Aug 2 2015, 12:38 PM, updated 11y ago

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Dear Sifu,

I am going to go to Melbourne and i'm getting a new rig to bring it there.

Currently, Melbourne is freaking cold and that's why we have heaters in the house. Therefore i am scare that if i on the heater...my GPU will heat up.

I am googling for watercooling for corsair but all i found out is that they current water cooling only supports the older GPU i.e. 290.

anybody can help out here? is there a GPU water cooling from corsair which can support 390/390x.

and why corsair....i think they have good international warranty.


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post Aug 3 2015, 09:33 AM

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QUOTE(shaqie @ Aug 2 2015, 12:38 PM)
Dear Sifu,

I am going to go to Melbourne and i'm getting a new rig to bring it there.

Currently, Melbourne is freaking cold and that's why we have heaters in the house. Therefore i am scare that if i on the heater...my GPU will heat up.

I am googling for watercooling for corsair but all i found out is that they current water cooling only supports the older GPU i.e. 290.

anybody can help out here? is there a GPU water cooling from corsair which can support 390/390x.

and why corsair....i think they have good international warranty.
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As long as the computer sitting far enough from the heater. it's fine.

Plus kalau ambient temp is like 25-27 Celcius liddat would work fine la. No need AIO
goldfries
post Aug 15 2015, 10:20 PM

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Alternatively you could run folding@home or something on your GPU so it becomes the radiator of your house. biggrin.gif

Anyway no, radiator is one thing but radiator wouldn't be turning your room into a sauna, let alone make your graphic card run really hot.

Besides, the stock cooler on any R9 390X would work just fine.
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post Aug 17 2015, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Aug 15 2015, 10:20 PM)
Alternatively you could run folding@home or something on your GPU so it becomes the radiator of your house. biggrin.gif

Anyway no, radiator is one thing but radiator wouldn't be turning your room into a sauna, let alone make your graphic card run really hot.

Besides, the stock cooler on any R9 390X would work just fine.
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1 stone 2 birds. i'd totally do that shaqie
do consider custom wc as well smile.gif

 

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