WATERCOOL ANY GPU for $72!?!? | NZXT G12 Review

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  • Had to show how I watercooled my RTX 2070 Blower model that had horrible thermals. Hope you all enjoyed the video!
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Komentáře • 607

  • @AirBearGaming
    @AirBearGaming  Před 5 lety +90

    NOTI GANG!!! Love you guys and hope you enjoyed! Stay awesome everyone!

    • @Omarillo
      @Omarillo Před 5 lety +1

      Interesting video broski

    • @ImDembe
      @ImDembe Před 4 lety +1

      You should have tried the AMD mounts they fit the holes closest to the DIE.Nice placement of the radiator...i can't because i have a aircooler but my card is under 60c load and close to silent with it very overclocked and near silent fancurve in Afterburner.

    • @nichlassteenholdt9379
      @nichlassteenholdt9379 Před 4 lety

      I have the Asus phoenix GeForce RTX 2060 it only has one big fan but do you think I'm still able to buy and install this without a problem or?...

    • @ImDembe
      @ImDembe Před 4 lety

      @@nichlassteenholdt9379 RTX2060 isnt listed as compatible so its a risk.

    • @nichlassteenholdt9379
      @nichlassteenholdt9379 Před 4 lety

      @@ImDembe I just really want to, because my GPU gets around 83 C when I play and it doesn't matter what game. So my room gets extremely hot extremely fast. xD

  • @flaminbutt
    @flaminbutt Před 3 lety +40

    To anyone still watching this. No need to cut the bracket, just use the AMD one, fits perfectly with the 2070

  • @meltingzero3853
    @meltingzero3853 Před 3 lety +14

    "80°C to 47°C - We just dropped our temps in half almost!"
    Mister Kelvin would like to have a word with you.

  • @adityaaurora9869
    @adityaaurora9869 Před 5 lety +59

    I was actually planning on doing this when I first built my pc, good to see that someone else thought of spending less on parts to get increased performance. Good video as always bear!
    BTW: If you plan on doing this to your card but don't want to just have the naked PCB of your gpu you can use an acrylic backplate to cover it up while also adding some rgb flare if you choose.

    • @Verzula
      @Verzula Před 4 lety +2

      How can you make an acrylic backplate? And with RGB?

    • @Disonant
      @Disonant Před 4 lety

      I wanna see that shit

    • @ClownMoney
      @ClownMoney Před 4 lety

      They sell those acrylic backplate on V1tech Google that and you will find it. I got a acrylic back plate rgb 1060

    • @r32juan
      @r32juan Před 3 lety

      @@Verzula u buy them

  • @Brazi187
    @Brazi187 Před 5 lety +49

    Quick and “easy”. Nice vid bro, see u next video or stream!

  • @andersonkhotzecheng1084
    @andersonkhotzecheng1084 Před 4 lety +364

    For RTX card u need to use AMD bracket

    • @testosaurusrex3356
      @testosaurusrex3356 Před 4 lety +5

      No this is a short PCB, won´t work either

    • @zephyrgaming9642
      @zephyrgaming9642 Před 4 lety +29

      @@testosaurusrex3356 this isnt true I've tried it and it works not perfectly but well enough with the AMD bracket

    • @sanace2788
      @sanace2788 Před 4 lety +10

      @@testosaurusrex3356 it's work, I've tried on my 2060s using amd bracket, it fit perfectly

    • @cub862001
      @cub862001 Před 4 lety +1

      @@sanace2788 i have a 2060 super, still work?

    • @sanace2788
      @sanace2788 Před 4 lety

      @@cub862001 it is

  • @Gr8dane85
    @Gr8dane85 Před 4 lety +107

    Thanks man, my 2070 itx build never gets hotter then 43 degrees now. Using Corsair H105.

    • @Great.Username
      @Great.Username Před 4 lety

      What case do you have? I have a Silverstone sg13 and am considering doing this with my blower 1080ti

    • @Gr8dane85
      @Gr8dane85 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Great.Username i have the Fractal Design Era.

    • @Great.Username
      @Great.Username Před 4 lety

      @@Gr8dane85 ok thank you!

    • @Eryk702
      @Eryk702 Před 3 lety

      What cpu bracket did you end up using? or did you have to modify anything? (In terms of just the liquid cooled GPU setup)

    • @mother_chucker12
      @mother_chucker12 Před 3 lety

      @@Great.Username Did you do it? I'm thinking of doing it as well to turbo 1080ti

  • @arthuradinolfi8185
    @arthuradinolfi8185 Před 5 lety +46

    I did the same thing before I ended up doing a full custom loop

  • @loui828
    @loui828 Před 4 lety +40

    I had seen other videos but this one documents and explains how to get this to work on any card. Did this with my Vega 64 it went from 85 degrees to 40-45 on heavy load and idle temps are in the 20s! I did pair it with the kraken x62 tho. Thank you!!

    • @kristofs8893
      @kristofs8893 Před 4 měsíci

      F*****ck are you sh*tt*ng me? 40-45 on a Vega 64? My RX 570 runs on 70-72 on max load with air cooler and the noise is driving me nuts. Did you use the same "ASETEC 550LC" what he used in the video or something else as it is concerning me to use no name brand coolers, also doesn't it have any hardware or software conflict on your motherboard having 2 CPU AIO coolers?

  • @erickonassis5023
    @erickonassis5023 Před 4 lety +6

    I've been searching for 2 days for this exact video, as the Kracken 12 isn't made for the 2070. Thank you you for preventing early hair loss😂 *subbed*

  • @elshizz
    @elshizz Před 5 lety +23

    Dope. Love the interaction with Dan the Man! Keep it up guys, 65k in no time

  • @ja001son
    @ja001son Před 4 lety +7

    Ive got one of these on the way for my 2080Ti, this video confirms I should be able to get it working. Big thanks, subbed.

    • @dj4972
      @dj4972 Před 4 lety +2

      You can use the AMD bracket on alot of the rtx cards for the g12, give it a try with your 2080 TI

    • @motulautech4680
      @motulautech4680 Před 4 lety

      Sir could u tell me which materials did you used?

  • @alvaroaugustomeridio
    @alvaroaugustomeridio Před 4 lety +6

    Hi! Did you add any disipators on your mosfets, RAM memory and capacitors? Would you recomend it? Any temp readings on them running full throttle?

  • @furynotes
    @furynotes Před 4 lety +13

    I remember when I was 14 years old. I had two 7600gs cards. But I bought two zalman gpu coolers. So mad drilled into the pcb! Yes drill into the cards. Guess what. Well. both can boot. One had artifacts when running battlefield 2142. But the other. Completely worked! I tried to sli them up back 2006. Before trying them individually. Note: These were. XFX fanless cards. Just wanted to share that story. Considering the risky content involving drilling into things.

  • @blackasthesky
    @blackasthesky Před 3 lety +7

    "We dropped our temperatures in half"
    *Cries in Gamer's Nexus*

    • @thatonezeldafan5275
      @thatonezeldafan5275 Před 3 lety +1

      I dont understand

    • @blackasthesky
      @blackasthesky Před 3 lety +1

      @@thatonezeldafan5275 in the video he used Celsius scale, which does start at -273°C absolute zero. The 0°C is just an arbitrary point on the scale someone decided is a good 0° point for daily use (freezing point of water, of course). So when you go from 70°C to 35°C, you did not really drop temperature in half.

    • @thatonezeldafan5275
      @thatonezeldafan5275 Před 3 lety

      @@blackastheskyOh lol

  • @jake20479
    @jake20479 Před 4 lety +3

    my 1660ti XC Ultra (original air cooler) - 72Cmax temp before liquid metal
    48C max after liquid metal
    +135 stable on core- comes out to 2130
    +1250 on memory
    ::update
    accelero 3 cooler installed.. max temp of 45c. core stable at 2,145 and memory stable at +1,500. on all games and benchmarks. custom heatsinks were used that I salvaged from northbridges. I used thermal glue instead of pads.

  • @chazpr
    @chazpr Před 4 lety +8

    What about the vram heat dissipation? I saw that you took out the thermal pads and your vram chips are going to overheat 😳

    • @notunder8738
      @notunder8738 Před 4 lety +5

      Exactly my thoughts, at least a heat spreader should be applied

    • @cipero9246
      @cipero9246 Před 2 lety

      at 3:15 u can see some small copper heatsinks to the right, he may have used those

  • @happyotakumanmike
    @happyotakumanmike Před 3 lety +4

    I love this, It simplifies the need to heavily regulate airflow in your case when you liquid cool even with an AIO as long as its both your cpu and gpu. If you have them both intaking you need a couple good exhausts, if you have the exhausting then you need a couple good intakes. if you run them intaking and exhausting then you need a little bit of intake to cool the air before it hits the exhausting rad. It becomes less about air pathway and regulation so much as just making sure that the radiator isn't sucking warm or hot temperature air and that its getting enough pressure, which is way easier. I just put a kraken X53 on my processor and next i have some spare cash I'm probably gonna put an M22 on my gpu cause I'm a little snooty about my parts

  • @EcksGamer
    @EcksGamer Před 2 lety +7

    Nice video but i tend to wonder if this would work for something like a 3060/3060 Ti as well since NZXT hasn't really updated its compatibility with its GPU's.

    • @sohampramanik561
      @sohampramanik561 Před rokem +1

      True I am also searching some video regarding this, cause I have a 3070 ti, so do not know if this method will be compatible

  • @miltonduarte889
    @miltonduarte889 Před 5 lety +6

    Surprised that you upped your knowledge on PC parts. I'm happy for you man.

  • @deeppurplefan
    @deeppurplefan Před 4 lety +8

    They recommend these things all the time over on the EVGA forums, they are directly compatible with the 2080 Ti, 2080S, 2080 and 2070S. Nice job on the setup here, push pull fans are key on a 120mm rad.

    • @ajk6656
      @ajk6656 Před 4 lety

      It's amazing on my GTX 1080, wish I learned about it sooner. I'm moving to the NXZT H1 case for the 3000 series GPUs though so I won't be able to use it :( Got very used to running intensive games at 40% fan speed and not going above 50C

    • @porschet5898
      @porschet5898 Před 4 lety

      Is it compatible with the 2060S strix?

  • @my_tech_insights
    @my_tech_insights Před 4 lety +3

    I'm using a custom WC on my "old" 1060 for 3 years, it stays in 25-35 º C, in full load 45ºC in 20% oc the max is 60º C. Watercooler a GPU really worth.

  • @cameronharvey4746
    @cameronharvey4746 Před 4 lety +5

    I acutally really like what the bracket does visually to a card, especially when paired with an nzxt 120mm AIO. I think it looks cleaner and fits my white and black build better than the blower cooler shroud that i usually think is ugly. Makes the card take up less space in my micro atx case and looks a little cleaner when set up right.

    • @nohjuan6355
      @nohjuan6355 Před 4 lety

      Does it fit? The nzxt page of g12 doesnt list the 120mm (m22) as compatible. I had an M22, but swapped it to the x72 because the m22's pump is prone to fail

    • @cameronharvey4746
      @cameronharvey4746 Před 4 lety

      @@nohjuan6355 I'm actually not sure the m22 fits but I'm probably going to go with the 140mm pump anyways. They are nearly the same price but it's dodgy right now. A lot of nzxt products are sold out in december.

    • @nohjuan6355
      @nohjuan6355 Před 4 lety +1

      @@cameronharvey4746 hmm, alright. Well I live outside the US, and although NZXT comes here late, the demand is meh, so supply even in december is fine. I'm planning to do vertical gpu + aio cooling anyway. Thanks for the info

  • @timmordragon1847
    @timmordragon1847 Před 4 lety +4

    For Aesthetics just get a GPU Backplate form 'V1 Tech' or similar Vendor.

  • @tonkatoytruck
    @tonkatoytruck Před 4 lety +4

    So what are the VRM temperatures and what is cooling them now that you removed the thermal tape and cooling plate?

  • @reinaldo1504
    @reinaldo1504 Před 4 lety +8

    how about the vrm, do we need another heatsink for them ? or we can just leave them be

    • @hadouken008
      @hadouken008 Před 4 lety +1

      I got a 1080 ti gaming x, with this setup and i have just the fan that came with the nzxt, blowing on the vrm, the card is overclocked, its barely warm to the touch on full load.

    • @GunsNScoop
      @GunsNScoop Před 4 lety

      Heatsink if nothing else to cool

  • @WatchMysh
    @WatchMysh Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the review! I just linked to it under my latest review of the G12 along with the Fractal Celsius S24!

  • @howmahaga1
    @howmahaga1 Před 4 lety +2

    Using this set up for a RTX 2070 (Palit) Running at 50C max on bf V with ultra settings. Was running at 85C on stock. OC is 140 Core and 750 Memory

  • @EXPERIMENTONGOD
    @EXPERIMENTONGOD Před 3 lety

    Guys don't know if anybody noticed but the reason you need to cut the mounting brackets when putting the G12 on ZOTAC cards is because they use those "PoS" capacitors which are too tall and obstruct mounting bracket placement. Look at the Zotac 3080 PCB, same issue. Avoid those PoS cards if you want an easy time mounting a G12. Cards that use HQ "flat" capacitors don't have this problem (virtually every other AIB that's not Zotac).

  • @farka7789
    @farka7789 Před 3 lety +1

    The Miners join the chat

  • @burntwaffles640
    @burntwaffles640 Před 5 lety +3

    Love your vids keep it up Air Bear!

  • @jaysin1982stud
    @jaysin1982stud Před 5 lety +1

    Very innovative and smart. I think most people that are watching your videos are going to be more prone to trying to save money opposed to cosmetics. As far as I'm concerned your PC looks dope and is unique. Thank you for another awesome video, keep up the hard work.

  • @khaloof.m1117
    @khaloof.m1117 Před 5 lety +5

    Dude how do you still have 60k subs ? Your vids Are so good

    • @AirBearGaming
      @AirBearGaming  Před 5 lety +4

      Dunno bro, but were on the way. Thanks for the support!

    • @khaloof.m1117
      @khaloof.m1117 Před 5 lety

      AIR BEAR no problem keep them PC vids coming :)

  • @billdawgtv2348
    @billdawgtv2348 Před 4 lety +6

    Love the vid liked and subscribed I would one day love to water cool my nvidia rtx 2070 cause it constantly runs on about 82-75 degrees when playing games

  • @me_and_me_
    @me_and_me_ Před 4 lety +3

    not a good option if you can only watercool the GPU, because when installing it on the VGA, you'll realize that the brackets won't allow you to install a sepparated heatsink for the VRAM, but only the VRM's if you are capable of installing it

  • @genxgamerdad141
    @genxgamerdad141 Před 4 lety +4

    Was using this on my 1080GTX. Bought a 2080 Super, it does by using the AMD brackets. Asus 2080 Super OC never goes above 50C now and stays on max boost which is over 2GHz.

    • @benjaminingold7980
      @benjaminingold7980 Před 2 lety

      Im planning to install it on my 1080 like you did. Is there any additional equiment i need or anything I need to pay attention to?

  • @lipe1393
    @lipe1393 Před 2 lety

    2:47 Man, I laugh at this! You're a genius sir!

  • @burntwaffles640
    @burntwaffles640 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice job on 60k!

  • @Loooooooooooooooool
    @Loooooooooooooooool Před 4 lety +5

    I've looked into using this on my Zotac 1070ti mini. I've found that its incompatible because the VRM is before the GPU so the fan would not cool them at all.

  • @erickrayos
    @erickrayos Před 4 lety +3

    I went with air cooling used Raijintek Morpheus II and it fits my RTX 2070 using the AMD mounting point. GPU core temp goes max of 61C at 23C ambient temp. on my normal 21C ambient temp it stays around 50C or lower.
    I've seen this NZXT bracket work w/o cutting on reddit, they used the same AMD bracket instead of Nvidia's.

  • @Paladin_Zero
    @Paladin_Zero Před 3 lety +2

    can you do this for a 3090?
    I'm kinda scared to try this on a $1800 gpu.

  • @jackbaxter443
    @jackbaxter443 Před 3 lety +1

    Question... Why have they used a fan to cool the RAM? Why not have a aluminium plate that covers the whole GPU? Using heat pads on the RAM to make contact with the plate and the NZXT cooler directly on the plate?

  • @tofu.delivery.
    @tofu.delivery. Před 4 lety +6

    I'm worried about the cooling for the vram though?

    • @filonin2
      @filonin2 Před 4 lety +1

      Add some stick on ram coolers.

    • @minepose98
      @minepose98 Před 3 lety

      The fan is enough, but you can always get some mini heatsinks for them.

  • @lotus_exe7903
    @lotus_exe7903 Před 4 lety +7

    Criticism: Can you please link everything? And maybe put you're PC list, too. Either the list or the link to PC Part Picker.
    Also, would it be possible to vertically mount it so the ugly backplate wouldn't be seen?

  • @manarallego3745
    @manarallego3745 Před 3 lety

    Those slight mods to "make it work" are so much fun :D
    I don't have enough time (and will) yet to do full custom mods, but stuff like this is really enjoyable.

  • @laxmannate07
    @laxmannate07 Před 4 lety +5

    Set RGB to blue for increased cooling. Red for more fps

  • @992BlackShadow
    @992BlackShadow Před 4 lety +12

    Pretty sure the amd brackets fits the rtx series cards

    • @thatguy3836
      @thatguy3836 Před 4 lety

      Justice League217 confirmed. Used it on my rtx 2080. No cutting or any of that bullshit

  • @restive81
    @restive81 Před 3 lety

    I changed EVGA 1080 ti FTW3 Hybrid to Kraken X53 + G12 + Noctua NF-B9 GPU max temps dropped 14-17 C, but what's more important noise level is much more pleasant and case temps all in all dropped a few degrees Celsius.
    P.s. backplate of this original Hybrid EVGA 1080ti FTW3 fits perfectly with this new NZXT setup.

  • @PeterPauls
    @PeterPauls Před 4 lety +4

    For RTX 2080 it is working perfectly without any modification.

    • @AirBearGaming
      @AirBearGaming  Před 4 lety

      What them temps like?

    • @PeterPauls
      @PeterPauls Před 4 lety +1

      @@AirBearGaming I'm using a Corsair H55 120mm AiO and in Idle it's 28 °C and under heavy load (after 2 hours of gaming) it's 62 °C without OC. I'm using a NZXT Manta mini ITX Case so I really needed that mod, because the double-fan cooler choked in that case, the GPU was 85-90 °C under load, so it helped a lot!

    • @lulufolds
      @lulufolds Před 4 lety +1

      @@PeterPauls I got mines full load at 72c, no water cooling, just good airflow and using a aggressive

    • @Laikmuay
      @Laikmuay Před 4 lety

      Do you have to remove the thermal pads on the pcb or just leave them on? I have a 2080 super I was thinking on trying with the g12

    • @PeterPauls
      @PeterPauls Před 4 lety +1

      Tuf I sold the card, I kept the original cooler. I had to sell it because I had financial problems. There was no problem to sell it. I said the guy who bought it, that it was disassebled. I gave him the warrenty letter too. The shop where I usually buy my videocards, has no problem if the costumer removes the cooler. You just have to put it back properly.

  • @chino852456
    @chino852456 Před 3 lety +1

    This was pretty much awesome to watch... make more custom job videos!

  • @drholidayinn5810
    @drholidayinn5810 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, a question. How do I connect the cables? You mention a cable converter. Currently I have three connections on the motherboard: cpu fan, cha fan 1 and cha fan 2. 1 and 2 are being used by my current AIO fans, the other by the pump. So for the new AIO, what do I need? Split cables? Please instruct me on what to buy and how to connect. Thanks.

    • @ExySmexy
      @ExySmexy Před 3 lety

      He already mentioned this. You need a vga to cpu fan header. You stick the vga in the gpu and the cords from the cooler go into it.

  • @HerbOldenburg
    @HerbOldenburg Před 2 lety

    Your fearless mod is great - thanks for sharing

  • @Darkaleexz
    @Darkaleexz Před 4 lety

    Geez that so much work to do! Thumbs up for you

  • @Sino_89
    @Sino_89 Před 4 lety +3

    did you put heatsinks on memory and vrms? planning to put it on the 2080ti

  • @Jimmytwogunz
    @Jimmytwogunz Před 3 lety

    Cool video and the sound technician " Dan the Man " I'd like to buy him a pint lol.... Will that cooler mod fit the 1070?

  • @gonzoguy2424
    @gonzoguy2424 Před 5 lety +3

    Just wondering, are the VRMs better or worse cooled now that they just have a fan blowing on them vs. the contact with the large heat sink that used to be in contact with them?

    • @AirBearGaming
      @AirBearGaming  Před 5 lety +1

      I was worried about this as well, bought copper mosfets just incase. VRM temps are cooler than stock when air cooled. Also air cooled beat the mosfets. I believe Jays2cents had the same results to the vrms when he did this to a 1080ti but he was on a benchmark setup. I did all testing in a coolermaster h500p mesh, great airflow case. Thanks for the great question!

    • @runninggames771
      @runninggames771 Před 4 lety +3

      @@AirBearGaming MOSFETs are not heatsinks, MOSFET stands for metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor.
      You will have hotter vrm's and memory chips if they do not have a heatsink on them.

    • @runninggames771
      @runninggames771 Před 4 lety +1

      @Cut Comedy Just buy those little vrm and memory heatsinks and use thermal tape or thermal glue. There are guides on how to do this, search up vrm cooling.

    • @headerahelix
      @headerahelix Před 2 lety

      @@runninggames771 lol was also thinking wtf is he talking about

  • @COddietsch
    @COddietsch Před 4 lety

    Well done! Im on my first build and not quite there yet. I dont have the confidence to do that but would sure love too.

  • @astnla
    @astnla Před 4 lety +1

    so i’ve been reading, i have a nvidia gtx 1070 fe card, and a lot of people are saying that you should transfer the heat sink pads, or the thermal tape? whatever it is, the yellow cushiony thing on the board of the gpu before mounting the g12. i guess they say that the fan isn’t gonna keep it cool and without the pads cooling the vrm or vram, it could kill your gpu. is this true?

  • @ruliuxxx18
    @ruliuxxx18 Před 4 lety +1

    its cool but vrm and mem temps is at risk with this metod. ore im wrong?

    • @NCXTS_Kun
      @NCXTS_Kun Před 4 lety

      ur not wrong these things arent placed there for just shine or dust i agree with u

  • @NK-qn6pq
    @NK-qn6pq Před 4 lety

    I watercooled my RTX 2070 (the exact same one!) blower with Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite 240....WITHOUT a bracket. I used a combination of Intel 1151 and 2066 mounting screws and the Intel mounting bracket(I did not have to resort to zip ties).
    Temps to 40s from 80s.

  • @spnxie
    @spnxie Před 5 lety +3

    You deserve more man!

  • @ervinas4919
    @ervinas4919 Před 4 lety +1

    Quality content! New sub! :))

  • @solidwire
    @solidwire Před 4 lety

    Really sweet job and you proved a theory I had... This card runs cool stock and when OCing on air... When OCing It hits a wall with voltage which is not adjustable. Since voltage has a cap on it's control I had a theory... If water cooled then the voltage used to run those fans would be pushed to the chip giving it a boost... How much a boost??? 1%, 10%. What are the IRL overall average FPS improvements? Any chance you might do a video and run those for us? This is definitely something no one else is doing... Yet...

  • @astnla
    @astnla Před 4 lety +1

    also, what did you use to spread the thermal paste? im getting ready to do this assembly in a couple days and hoping i know everything there is to know!

    • @jsweetser2
      @jsweetser2 Před 4 lety +1

      lots of retail thermal paste purchases come with a spatula spreader now

  • @MrSirrr13
    @MrSirrr13 Před 4 lety +1

    if you have a blower cars i recommend it but my strix 2070 gets 27° idle and max i’ve ever seen is 70° and that was overclocking to 1996 mhz. (in a h500i case) normal load is 55°

  • @jacobplyler3470
    @jacobplyler3470 Před 4 lety +2

    I need to readjust my cooler I think. I get 27-32 C idle depending on ambient temp, but my load Temps can get around 65 C, but will stay closer to 60. Using a Thermaltake 3.0 120mm with an RTX 2070 Super.

  • @Blueye555
    @Blueye555 Před 4 lety

    God damn these "fails" (wrong mounted pump and ghz instead of mhz) made me lol really hard!!! xD
    Thanks for lighting my mood! ^^

  • @bombagent6774
    @bombagent6774 Před 4 lety

    amazing tips and test sir !!!

  • @hunterkingfishing6253
    @hunterkingfishing6253 Před 5 lety +3

    Wondering if you’re planning on doing a review of the Xbox scuf prestige?

  • @lukasthrelkeld5676
    @lukasthrelkeld5676 Před 4 lety +7

    ace-i-tech not ars-attack

  • @alexsyandis3794
    @alexsyandis3794 Před 2 lety +1

    Where did you plug the mini fan that came with the next g12?

  • @diegobahena1274
    @diegobahena1274 Před 4 lety +1

    Woah!! was thinking of getting a 240mm rad and a waterblock for my 5700XT and kinda make a frankenstein; but it seems this kit with a 120mm rad is enough. On idle it hits 45 deg C, under 100% load it reaches 75!!

    • @WhyyElev8
      @WhyyElev8 Před 2 lety +1

      That is normal temps for stock cooling

  • @wrippley103
    @wrippley103 Před 10 měsíci

    I think it looks badass as it is but if you bought a gpu riser and turned the card 45 deg and purchased an aio with LCD, you could still add some bling.

  • @lahlux6995
    @lahlux6995 Před 5 lety +1

    I cant believe u started getting in the pc game i wish i had money then id get some ram to play csgo and and some other easy to run games cause i have a i5 650 and a nividia gt 210

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this well done and informative video

  • @wolf.breeze
    @wolf.breeze Před 2 lety

    I have a question, so where do you plug in the radiator fan? I know you plug in the bracket's fan into the gpu fan slot, but I'm a little confused about the aio's fan. Would it go in the pump fan slot or a pwm system fan slot? Thanks and very helpful video

  • @edy6722
    @edy6722 Před 2 lety

    I used to get like 40C ambient and like 80C on my 2060S with it's annoyingly loud blower type cooler. Ever since I installed this, ambient temps are at the 20s and even at max OC and max settings on a game like Cyberpunk, i get 47C. Insaaaane performance upgrade. It voids your warranty and very very risky if you have no experience. So tread carefully.

  • @robertthomson1994
    @robertthomson1994 Před 5 lety +3

    i was literally thinking of getting this exact thing for my gpu instead of doing a full loop even a cheaper loop. only thing is i dont think itll fit a rx 580. i kinda want to try though cuz i play pubg a bit now and anytime i run it it ramps the thing up like crazy. around 60c. id still like to keep it as cool as possible

    • @gonzomonzo1000
      @gonzomonzo1000 Před 4 lety

      How did it go ? Did it fit I want to try with RX 590

    • @ICCUWANSIUT
      @ICCUWANSIUT Před 4 lety

      60c is perfectly fine... my RX 580 hits 81c and it’s still running a year after.

    • @ZeldaLord1
      @ZeldaLord1 Před 4 lety

      Can it fit?

  • @Hunter_RQ
    @Hunter_RQ Před 4 lety

    Nice video, I have thought about over clocking but its my first build, so maybe some day

  • @Addeatt
    @Addeatt Před 2 lety

    I too was thinking about doing this but decided to wait, as I was unsure where to plug the pump into. I currently have my pump header used by my Kraken Z63 which is cooling my CPU. With the PWM fan adapter does that then plug into the pump on the aio? Would that mean that the pump speed wouldn't be constant and/or even off/on at certain times regarding the load on the GPU? I'm just curious on how to run 2 AIO's without having to enter the realm of a custom loop. Any feedback is much appreciated as the tips here in this video have got me interested again in moving forward with cooling my GPU as well! Thanks!

  • @awesomstuff
    @awesomstuff Před 4 lety +1

    Nice Mod at a superb-price. Gonna try to make this on my RTX 2070 Gaming Z happen. Thanks.

  • @randomv3iwer
    @randomv3iwer Před 4 lety

    Hi there.
    How did you config our RADs airflow? exhaust or intake?
    How did you set your GPU AIO Fan/Pump speed? preset or through GPU when connected to its Fan header?

  • @tomeplay1288
    @tomeplay1288 Před 5 lety

    I’m not going to lie your very under rated

  • @pnizzlefoshizzle9529
    @pnizzlefoshizzle9529 Před 3 lety

    Wow just what I was looking for! My 2060 blower style gpu is only 7 months old and I don't want to upgrade yet. It's fine for MMOS, 65C, but for COD it goes up to 85C. I'm definitely going to try this. Thank you!

  • @fashiontotallyrox
    @fashiontotallyrox Před 4 lety +1

    Hi! I am interested in watercooling my Gigabyte 2080 super... any suggestions for blocks? where is a good place to look?

  • @JohnDoe-kl8cd
    @JohnDoe-kl8cd Před rokem

    Friendly tip, if you dont want CAM sending your personal information back to there server. Use windows firewall and block CAM.exe in the Outbound.

  • @MarigoldAW
    @MarigoldAW Před 4 lety +1

    Would that small bracket modification work for the Nvidia RTX 2060 Super as well?

  • @Nic_13
    @Nic_13 Před 4 lety

    on sale for right now for 19.99 with free shipping until end of April 2020

  • @danielemba8693
    @danielemba8693 Před 3 lety

    hey man, nice video. congrats. I have a External gpu , (pci, and a Nvidia gtx1080) I wanna know if its possible to connect this kraken to my pci so It can work. or is necessary to connect to the mother board? the EGPU works on a thunderbolt 2 to a MacBook Pro earlier 2013.

  • @Hihihihiririri
    @Hihihihiririri Před 4 lety

    Did you guys run it for more than an hour? Because the water will get hot slower but likely to reach the same temp as the fan. Also can you do one that is not a blower model buy a normal two or three fan?

  • @WhiteShade01
    @WhiteShade01 Před 5 lety

  • @RoundHouseSlap
    @RoundHouseSlap Před 4 lety +1

    Did this to my MSI 2080S Ventus XS OC with evga clc 240mm didn't have to drill a thing. Thank you.

  • @MixtPersonality
    @MixtPersonality Před 4 lety

    Happy bday bear!

  • @elit4780
    @elit4780 Před 4 lety +1

    So, no need to install new thermal pads on the vrms?

  • @Gamen4Bros
    @Gamen4Bros Před 3 lety +1

    this is sick!

  • @PNHassett
    @PNHassett Před 2 lety

    I only seem to have room for an 80mm Radiator, if I don't mod my Hp z440 case. Just wondering if a single 80mm radiator is sufficient? I have a AMD 480 rx card, which I know is old, but I'd rather familiarize myself with old stuff first. I'm getting 83' Celsius on CS GO and medium/high settings, so yeah, even a 5'C decrease would be beneficial.

  • @psym3x
    @psym3x Před 4 lety +2

    Should this solution work on a XFX Radeon RX 570 RS XXX Edition? I really love this card, but can't stand the two jet engines AMD attached to it. Thanks for the video.

    • @TTks124
      @TTks124 Před 4 lety

      do this imgur.com/gallery/ChHgnq7
      Use arctic P series fans. For 12-14 bucks you will get 90% the improvement he´s got in temps, with the AIO he is using in this video, but with the exception, that your VRM wont burn like his.
      This video it´s also misleading because he is getting 47ºC at 1590mhz core clock. That GPU goes easy at 2000mhz. So he is more in the 55-60ºC range. Im getting 60-62ºC on a card with same TDP as his, OCed at 2012mhz with the MOD and doing that at 1000rpm. Cus if i go 1600-1800rpm like he probably did in the video, im getting mid 50s.
      Also you only need zip ties for the mod and a screw driver to remove the GPU fans and shroud.

    • @psym3x
      @psym3x Před 4 lety

      @@TTks124 What is your noise level in games? That is one of the main reasons I was looking for a mod like that. Do you think that the AIO would be more silent than your mod? Also, what about the fact that his mod takes the heat directly outside of the case as suppose to yours blowing it into the case. I might have to buy more fans to help with the cooling and that could lead to more noise which is what I am trying to avoid.

    • @TTks124
      @TTks124 Před 4 lety

      @@psym3x Case configuration it´s crucial for air cooling. It´s much more unforgiving than liquid cooling.
      That´s why ppl see liquid cooling as superior.
      Noise levels are great. I never measured them, but considering im running every other fan in the case at 700rpm, except for the nh d15 with only one fan that spins at 500, and the GPU spinning at 1000-1100rpm im probably somewhere between 30 and 33dba. Take into account that inside of the case fans have lower noise than fans mounted as intakes and/or exhausts at the same RPM.
      Also you have to take into consideration, that when you lower RPM on the fans, you will hear the AIO pump. Good fans at 700rpm and under, if it´s not 5-6 of them, are not silent, but inaudible, it means you can´t hear them.
      To describe the best the sound level of my build.....imagine you are in a dorm, with windows and doors closed, and you are talking to some1.
      Unless you focus your atention on the PC, you won´t notice it. It´s on the level of a quiet whispering.
      With low loads and idle, case fans stop because they are under starting temperature and cpu goes to 300rpm and gpu 500rpm. If i get close enough, i can hear the coil whine in the GPU before i hear the fans.
      My setup. imgur.com/gallery/GcPRyZa

    • @psym3x
      @psym3x Před 4 lety

      @@TTks124Thanks for the tip. I will try it out instead.

    • @TTks124
      @TTks124 Před 4 lety

      @@psym3x Sorry i didnt really answer your question. Yes, im pretty confident i have better noise levels on my GPU than him with that mod.
      I also forgot to mention some details. About this video, AIOs and AIOs on GPUs.
      He forgot to add in the cost of the "no name" fans. AIOs are great for extracting, but not that great for releasing heat. He is using a very small capacity AIO for a 200w card. There´s 2 problems with that:
      1. You will wear out the AIO crazy fast.
      2. He didn´t stress test the whole setup enough time. In his situation, even after an hour, temps will be probably still rising, because the AIO is too small for 200w, so when heat start to really pile up, AIOs start to sweat. They´re great gor CPUs, cus CPUs have poor thermal transference and high thermal density and low power consumption. Not that great for high power consumption loads.
      200w CPUs are considered power hungry monsters. 200w GPU are just midle of the pack.
      He´s sharing the temps of his build, stating 60ºC on a 9900k for stress loads. A soaked x62 on a 9900k in something like prime95 running AVX (around 200w) will hit easily 80ºC at full tilt (around 48dba). My NH d15 would probably hit 90ºC at 43dba. Thing is. If you swap up the 9900k for a ryzen 3900x or 3950x with the same 200w load, his AIO will get 78ºC, im gonna get 82ºC, because heat transference is better, because of die/io layout. At the same noise levels, his kraken would probably lose. You place them in a case?!! that´s a garanteed loss for his AIO because i can scale up airflow keeping similar noise levels, he can´t scale up static pressure by adding fans at same rpm level, he has to go higher in RPM.
      Stock heatsink on GPUs, unless you get bottom of the barrel like he did, are actually really great. And while they are still inferior to AIOs at extracting heat, GPU dies are giant compared to CPUs, and air cooled radiator are stupid great at disipating the heat. That´s why you reach maximum temps in 3min on an AIR cooler, compared to the 30-60 on an AIO, and that´s why case configuration and airflow has so much greater importance on air cooling.

  • @soumyadeepghosh7815
    @soumyadeepghosh7815 Před 3 lety

    Hello, I am kinda late to the video here. I have a MSI GTX 1660 Super Ventus XS OC. Now, as for the current GPU market I can't upgrade to a 3060/ti. My temps generally go way over 80 sometimes at full loads and it starts to drop performance(I clean my gpu every week , changed thermal paste 2 times now, also the thermal pads.) Nothing simply works out. I live in a hot & humid climate (generally 40+ C). So I was looking for ways to watercool my gpu(it obviously worked good on my ryzen 3600) and came accross your video. I have seen some people use amd brackets for this, but I really liked your method. Now the issue is, should I do it as per the current GPU market? (it seems like it will stay like this till 2023). Really hoping for a reply btw. Need help!

  • @bubbaj5007
    @bubbaj5007 Před 4 lety +2

    Wondering if I can do this on my PNY 2080 Ti blower style card. I’d imagine It voids warranty doing something like this?

  • @RoyAugustine
    @RoyAugustine Před 4 lety

    wow... this is what i looking for... thanks for the video..