German AquaComputer Also Builds R9 Fury X Water Block

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WOW, so this watercooling can make any two slot GPU into a tiny, think single slot GPU.


I wonder if there's an affordable way to build a closed look watercooling kit that can cool both CPU and GPU under $100.
 
It would probably be a good idea to not link frozencpu.com. There is a site notification on the bottom of their home page stating as of 2-21-15 they would not be taking new orders. There has been some controversy over the past several months surrounding the company with little to no communication or changes to the website. You may want to inform them that Performance-PCs is now the major retailer in the US for watercooling gear.
 
LOL I was going to mention that FrozenCPU isn't in business anymore. Which sucks for me as they were the only ones who stocked a bunch of the weird exotic stuff. I love the Aquacomputer blocks. I use them for all my CPU / GPU water-cooling duties. I absolutely love the looks of my GPU Heatkiller 3 copper edition.
 
LOL I was going to mention that FrozenCPU isn't in business anymore. Which sucks for me as they were the only ones who stocked a bunch of the weird exotic stuff. I love the Aquacomputer blocks. I use them for all my CPU / GPU water-cooling duties. I absolutely love the looks of my GPU Heatkiller 3 copper edition.

if i remember right, they stocked the energy drink cocaine... fantastic drink but expensive from almost everywhere, they sold it for the cheapest i ever saw it sold... i bogut more energy drinks from them than anything else.

god i wish someplace stocked cocaine near me for cheap... such a weird tasting drink but so good.
 
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February 21, 2015
FrozenCPU.com will not be taking new orders or processing pending orders for at least the next 30 days. We currently are attempting to hire new staff to get things moving again. We apologize for this inconvenience. - Mark Friga Jr.
 
WOW, so this watercooling can make any two slot GPU into a tiny, think single slot GPU.


I wonder if there's an affordable way to build a closed look watercooling kit that can cool both CPU and GPU under $100.

It existed, then some bright person at Asetek swept it under the rug thinking they can make more money if they sell them separately 🙁
http://forums.pureoverclock.com/buy-sell-trade-online-deals/18628-asetek-760gc-combo-liquid-cooler-nvidia-gtx-470-480-570-580-69-99-a.html
 

Waterblocks have been able to do this for years. However, most GPUs have double-slot I/O outputs, particularly with stacked DVI ports.
 


They did; I first tried it with my first order from Frozen CPU. You can buy it just as cheaply from the website of the manufacturer, though: http://www.reduxdirect.com/
 
"The fluid also flows over the card's VRM circuitry"
That is important part because the VRM has been the hot spot for Fyry cards. This may be the first solution that can give some overclocking headroom...
 
WOW, so this watercooling can make any two slot GPU into a tiny, think single slot GPU.


I wonder if there's an affordable way to build a closed look watercooling kit that can cool both CPU and GPU under $100.

You should look at the NZXT Kraken G10 for AIO video card cooling
 
It would probably be a good idea to not link frozencpu.com. There is a site notification on the bottom of their home page stating as of 2-21-15 they would not be taking new orders. There has been some controversy over the past several months surrounding the company with little to no communication or changes to the website. You may want to inform them that Performance-PCs is now the major retailer in the US for watercooling gear.

Unfortunately this is true, The only reliable US supplier for water cooling parts is performance PCs. Frozen CPU went out of business a couple of months ago.
 
WOW, so this watercooling can make any two slot GPU into a tiny, think single slot GPU.


I wonder if there's an affordable way to build a closed look watercooling kit that can cool both CPU and GPU under $100.

While technically, yes you can do this if you order from Aliexpress, I strongly recommend against it. The best thing you can do is save up and buy a good pump. Without it, your system will suffer from poor pressure and low flow. I speak from experience on this as I've done just that. $27 pump, $18 radiator, $30 CPU block, $25 universal GPU block. The issue was that the pump couldn't lift the water from the bottom of my case to the top (CM 690II Advanced, not a tall case at all).
I replaced it with a Laing DDC (the slim looking pumps, higher pressure), best money I've spent on it hands down.
Spend at least $80 on a pump. I'd also recommend using a lower fins-per-inch radiator as a dense fin count will require some special high static pressure fans and it won't net any improved cooling (it will actually hurt your cooling a little bit).
 
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