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    Corsair launches liquid cooling brackets for Titan X, GTX 980, 970

    They are compatible with many cards and with any Corsair Hydro Series liquid CPU cooler.
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    Re: Corsair launches liquid cooling brackets for Titan X, GTX 980, 970

    When you've already spent a few hundred quid on a custom loop then what's another £30 to £40 get a full-cover water block instead of a product which only does half a job?

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    Re: Corsair launches liquid cooling brackets for Titan X, GTX 980, 970

    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    When you've already spent a few hundred quid on a custom loop then what's another £30 to £40 get a full-cover water block instead of a product which only does half a job?
    im guessing it might be for people who dont have a full custom loop and maybe just the all in one cpu coolers? then they want similar for the graphics card

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    Re: Corsair launches liquid cooling brackets for Titan X, GTX 980, 970

    Is this hard to install? And is it worth it?

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    Re: Corsair launches liquid cooling brackets for Titan X, GTX 980, 970

    good idea for the novice pc builder

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    Re: Corsair launches liquid cooling brackets for Titan X, GTX 980, 970

    Quote Originally Posted by Worms View Post
    Is this hard to install? And is it worth it?
    I think Corsair's YouTube channel has an install guide. And is it worth it? Well let's say thermals wouldn't be a problem if you hooked an AIO up to a GPU.
    Quote Originally Posted by Agent View Post
    ...every time Creative bring out a new card range their advertising makes it sound like they have discovered a way to insert a thousand Chuck Norris super dwarfs in your ears...

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