Adding Water to my GPU's Want input on my choices.


  1. Posts : 1,992
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    Adding Water to my GPU's Want input on my choices.


    Hi all, So I want to cool my GPU's now ( 2x MSI GTX 780 Twin Frozr OC 3GB) and I want some input on my choices for how to do it. I am also adding a drain port, flow indicator, and fill port. Only thing Im unsure of is if the ek-fc terminal serial dual 3 slot will fit with the placement needed for native SLI on my motherboard. My cards are currently in slots 1 and B2. and the 3 slot is for slots 2.4 inches apart. That seems like mine are too far apart.

    Any input is appreciated.
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    I'll bet you can reach out directly to EK and ask them. Anyway couldn't you use a length of crystal link to connect both and call it a day? You must check out this guys video's and you'll learn tons !

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    I have since researched and learned a ton including about crystal link. I also have changed the build to use the xspc block and they sell a similar device and I basically need the 3 slot razor SLI bridge. I wanted a full distilled loop as It seemed any dye type fluid would eat the loop eventually but i'm starting to reconsider mayhem's offerings and switching to clear tubing. Im currently running distilled with 2 drops of dead water in it. Thanks for all your suggestions.
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