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Old May 6, 2012, 01:33 AM   #26
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I was going to get a Twin Turbo for my 680 but I'm really liking this. I hope SuperBiiz has these cheap like they do all the other Acceleros.
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Old May 6, 2012, 01:37 AM   #27
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It would be nice if they could do different varients of this, for instance a Dual rad version that can cool 2 GPUs for multi-GPU setups, that would be awesome. id get one for my 6970s
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Old May 6, 2012, 03:22 AM   #28
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I wish they made it withouth the need to remove the stock vrm / mem heatsink.
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I wish they made it withouth the need to remove the stock vrm / mem heatsink.
actually, i think u can mod it a little so it will be hidden in there since it's not highere end the stock cooler (2 slots) i think it will be possible only thing u need is two holes in the stock cooler for the tubes.


Bjorn_Of_Iceland so u want it to look badass like PNY's XLR8 Liquid Cooled GTX 580? ^^;



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Old May 6, 2012, 06:56 AM   #30
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There is a guy over @ OCN that makes custom brackets to mount nearly every Hydro/Kuhler model to nearly every modern day GPU. Also has options to have the single bracket also have a place for a traditional 80,92,120mm fan to be added for VRM cooling. They look clean and can lead to a very cheap GPU cooling solution.
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Old May 6, 2012, 07:56 AM   #31
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There is a guy over @ OCN that makes custom brackets to mount nearly every Hydro/Kuhler model to nearly every modern day GPU. Also has options to have the single bracket also have a place for a traditional 80,92,120mm fan to be added for VRM cooling. They look clean and can lead to a very cheap GPU cooling solution.
sounds nice got a link to the thread over there? ^^;
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Old May 6, 2012, 08:05 AM   #32
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sounds nice got a link to the thread over there? ^^;
http://www.overclock.net/t/1237219/t...se-badges/0_50
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thx theonedub.

and i think there is actually room to cut out the plastic infront of the "GeForce GTX" logo on the side of the fan case:



and have the two tubes running out there, and yeah that will take away ur warranty if u do that
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Old May 11, 2012, 12:23 AM   #34
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This is soo on my list.
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Old Jul 17, 2012, 05:48 PM   #35
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Has even a single person bought this? lol..
Not even one review on da egg..
ARCTIC COOLING Accelero Hybrid Fluid Dynamic VGA C...

I was considering getting it when I heard about it a couple months ago but the fact not many, if any are selling, makes me nervous.. I wish TPU could get their hands on one to do a review..
Need to know temps under load and they don't furnish that info.
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too expensive for me and i can't even find it in DK :/
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I wish they would stop milking their customers ( AIO makers in general) And just release something like this which is nice and low profile, and then just sell different mounting brackets so you can use it for gpu/cpu/nb what ever depending on what you need cooled.

Also I wish instead of sealed units they came with compression fittings so you can upgrade down the line... I mean they're charging enough to throw in the 4 fittings it would require ...
(Obviously you would loose any leak free guarantee they had when you first purchased, but if the pump fails you'd still be covered)
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but if the pump fails you'd still be covered
assuming the pump can take the extra stress of more blocks or longer runs

also I have the Hybrid
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assuming the pump can take the extra stress of more blocks or longer runs

also I have the Hybrid
Well as shite as the kits are Thermaltake manage it with their bigwater coolers. : ]
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the bigwater kits have a 500L/H pump, I highly doubt the low voltage pumps in the Asetek coolers can move that amount.
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the bigwater kits have a 500L/H pump, I highly doubt the low voltage pumps in the Asetek coolers can move that amount.
Pfftt they say it's 500L/H I've one in-front of me at the moment and it definitely doesn't
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ok well then let me say it this way. The AIO pumps have the voltage lowered to a point to where you get a great mix of performance vs. the heat of the pump. This is also adjusted for one pump and the single rad to specifically cool one thing. I believe if you add too much heat from a GPU on top of the CPU load in a system like that you are going to be on the verge of saturating the loop.

EDIT: Asetek does make a dual loop for the CPU and GPU (did make), but it was also a single thick rad and the original pumps. I have to believe it was for stock running PCs because I never seen them go retail outside of OEMs.
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ok well then let me say it this way. The AIO pumps have the voltage lowered to a point to where you get a great mix of performance vs. the heat of the pump. This is also adjusted for one pump and the single rad to specifically cool one thing. I believe if you add too much heat from a GPU on top of the CPU load in a system like that you are going to be on the verge of saturating the loop.
How about an obscenely expensive AIO?

With a Modified Liang pump

For example Dual radiator kit for £100-110 ( currently £80 or so at the moment) Now I think about it Swiftek do kits like this, but not pre-assembled. I want them to preassemable them!
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I seen one kit at CES that is billed as an AIO, but I had to sign papers not to say too much. I can say this though, if it does come to the market, Asetek and CoolIT will be in trouble!

Actually it seems they have released some info.... http://hexus.net/tv/show/2012/03/Coo...liquid_cooling
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I seen one kit at CES that is billed as an AIO, but I had to sign papers not to say too much. I can say this though, if it does come to the market, Asetek and CoolIT will be in trouble!

Actually it seems they have released some info.... http://hexus.net/tv/show/2012/03/Coo...liquid_cooling
Still watching, but that is one nicely put together piece of kit!

If there prices are correct I was bang on, I should win some brownie points.

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