Raijintek's First GPU Cooler is the Beefy Morpheus

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Well, instead of having all that empty space because I've got 4 unused PCI-e slot right now, I woudn't mind making filling it up with an oversized gpu cooler. Over with the hot and noisy overclock
 
Shankovich, that's... a weird request.

All in ones are underpowered and noisy, and replacing the CPU block is probably the most dangerous part of watercooling. Why in the world would you not go with a custom loop, even if it were a cheap one, if you're putting watercooling on your graphics card?
 
Incredibly interested if this supports my GTX 680 (stacked PCIE connectors). My Arctic Accelero has a rubbing shroud issue.

Can't wait to see some testing done.
 
Do they make CPU mounts for this too? One for the GPU and the second for the CPU would give a lot of cooling capacity.
 


It does. The two sets of 6 heat pipes do not connect with each other in the fin-stack.

http://media.bestofmicro.com/6/7/427903/original/Weight-01.jpg
But they are connected inside the GPU block. The ends of the heatpipes extend through the fin stack and the centers of the heatpipes are in the middle of the block. There are only 6 heatpipes.
 
But they are connected inside the GPU block. The ends of the heatpipes extend through the fin stack and the centers of the heatpipes are in the middle of the block. There are only 6 heatpipes.

There are 12 separate heat pipes. As per the manufacturer's own specification:

http://www.raijintek.com/en/products_detail.php?ProductID=11

And as can be seen in plain sight:

http://www.hardbloxx.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/RAIJINTEK-Morpheus-Heatpipe-VGA-K%C3%BChler-2.jpg

If you look carefully at the contact pad, you'll see the heat-pipes are not continuous - unlike most CPU coolers like the Hyper 212 EVO for instance. This design choice allows for the description to indicate 12 separate pieces.
 
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