EN Tutorial: Installing an Aqua Computer waterblock on a Single PCB GTX 295 graphics card
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Fantastic tut. Can't wait to see more.
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A very nicely instructed tutorial. Thank you very much. Very articulate.
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dude can i buy ur gtx 295??
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than I have ATI Radeon 4800 Series models are also what przykreciles graphics card???
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gracias....muy bueno el tuto.....saludos
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can't you just whip the thermal grease of and be like that
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did he have a condom on his finger? lol
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jeez theres like a million screws :p
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this is better then the standard heatsink? thx
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I'll be looking into installing a water cooling system for my CPU & video card in the near future. I found this video added a lot to my general knowledge on these matters, though I may not be buying a GTX295 specifically.
Thank you.
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Nice tutorial, very good, should remove any doubts when installing a fullcover block.
What are your temperatures though?
Garrett1974 2 years ago
I don't know the temps, actually. I bought the card to do the video, installed the block and then sold it again. :P
I only made sure it was still running properly and if I recall correctly I had something around 50° C on the GPU after a bit of furmark. But I didn't do a proper temperature test.
DeXgocom 2 years ago
Where can i get one of these in australia???
Ive looked online and cant find one anywhere.
Cheers!
dastallion85 2 years ago
You could maybe order one from Aqua Computer directly. I think they do international shipping. Since I live in Switzerland, I unfortunately don't have a clue about where you might find one in Australia... :-/
DeXgocom 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments, everyone. :)
DeXgocom 2 years ago