Water Cooled GFX Cards?

edwjac

Bronze Level Poster
I'm already on my third gaming PC from PCS and will probably be looking for a 4th by the end of the year. My last PC I got a water cooled CPU and found it a lot better noise/dust wise + better cooling, I've seen quite a few custom PC sites offer full water cooled systems but PCS don't. So I was wondering if there was any plans to do so since I'm definitely leaning in that direction.
 

tom_gr7

Life Serving
A big problem with custom watercooled loops is transport, sure you may be able to transport it fine in your car... but over night with a bunch of couriers? Most would probably get there fine, but i would think it would be an expensive repair for PCS if something burst.
 

edwjac

Bronze Level Poster
It's all insured, so it shouldn't cost PCS anything, I was asking because Overclockers do full watercooled systems already and for big spenders like myself when looking at 780gtx sli or even Titan sli cooling is a major issue and water cooling is really the only viable option.
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
Maintenance is going to be required, not sure how the warranty works out with overclockeds but for example with cyberpower the max length of warranty for parts is 1 year. I am running 2 gtx 680s and apart from the noisy it runs without any issues with air cooling.
 

tom_gr7

Life Serving
Maintenance is going to be required, not sure how the warranty works out with overclockers but for example with cyberpower the max length of warranty for parts is 1 year.

+1

I'm not sure of OCUK's warranty... But I know from experience their customer service is downright awful. Service and getting the product to you might be nice and fast. But trying to get any technical or RMA support out of them is a different story.

My advice, if you want a watercooled PC, either go for All in One liquid coolers, you can get loads for cpu's, and even a model for gpu's. OR build your own watercooled beast in the safety of your own home.
 
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