General / Off-Topic liquid cooling for gpu

hi guys I am wondering if any of you are using liquid cooling.

I am using a h100i cooler for my cpu which keeps my 4.7 8core @ 56c under load. about to put in a artic liquid cooling system in for my gpu. any advice before I install it.

any positive/negative feedback?
 
Never had any reason personally.

I have a decent heatsiink with a good fan plus a good sized case fan, all controlled by Speedfan. Keeps my computer temp around 42C
 
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ok guys my verdict on the artic hybrid 2 cooler..
instructions on putting together fitting etc. not at all literate. not explained very well. it took me 2hrs to work out what needed to be done.
now its up and running:)
I am running it through a few tests as I type. using evga oc scanner so far after 40min temp has not got above 56c. I think its pretty good though I have not oc my gpu yet :D
I have a corsair 600t case plenty of air flow 5 fans sucking and 2 blowing.

I am a firm believer in high end heat shortens the life of components. my MB never goes over 30c, cpu never over 56c.
it is also very quiet...
 

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I'm using a custom loop. CPU cooling on a 2600k (@4.6ghz) and a universal block on the GPU. A custom loop will always give better results than the sealed, off the shelf systems. But it's not cheap.

The biggest benefit is much less noise. You only need slow fans for watercooling, set them at a steady speed and just leave it. Same with the pump. Then you can barely hear the PC even under full load :)
 
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I use stock air cooling 1x original evga titan and i7 3770k even the stock thermal paste already applied to the heatsink
 
I've never had a computer powerful enough for such cooling :D

No computer should normally need that much cooling.

It becomes necessary when people try to over clock it too much.

If you can afford to shorten the life of your computer, then it's strange you didn't just buy something decent in the first place.
 
No computer should normally need that much cooling.

It becomes necessary when people try to over clock it too much.

If you can afford to shorten the life of your computer, then it's strange you didn't just buy something decent in the first place.

word up to that, people diss my titan then have to buy two or three graphics cards pack it full of snow put it in an igloo and build a coal power plant to give it more juice
 
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