Adding a custom water-cooled PC graphics card

in review0824 •  5 years ago 

Adding a custom water-cooled PC graphics card

I'm using Titan Xp.

In the meantime, because of the design of the reference product, the graphics were used in a pure state.

Even though the blower fan is noisy and the temperature is not good, I think the design is very pretty.

The problem is that the CPU cooler is quite quiet, so the noise of the graphics card is more concerned.

So I decided to cool the VGA.

Water Block was chosen as the product of PHANTEKS.

Originally, I was going to use EK WB to fit monoblocks.

The price is playfully expensive.

Water Block 220,000 won Back Plate 50,000 won If you add fittings and plumbing, 30 ~ 400,000 won will be funny.

That's why I bought a Titan Xp compatible new product in the Middle X country.

This product can use the back plate genuine back plate

Ready for a total of 180,000 won

Now disassemble the graphics card and install the water block.

When disassembling the ripper board, a screwdriver for the hexagon wrench is required.

I didn't have a hex wrench, so I carefully rotated it with a spanner to remove the cooler.

Destroy an existing channel to add graphics.

Let's say it's an explosion.

Once the graphics card is installed

Rough measurement

Rough cutting

Rough trim

Roughly assembled

Rough test

The middle channel can be displaced later if you reposition it.

After the test, we turned the 3D MARK.

It's a thread ripper.

What matters is not the score, but the temperature

47 degrees

Latter ...

Previously, 85 degrees and 90 degrees were cut in half.

Soo soo bb

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