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Originally Posted by trawetSluaP
Also they tend not to (generally) cool the memory, vrms etc. That's why I stay clear of them.
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Not true. Every factory AIO card has plenty of cooling for the VRM and memory. That is what the fan is for, and they have decent heatsinks too.
It's hardly bolting a AIO to your GPU with a dodgy adapter is it?
That's the Asus. The memory and block are both cooled by water. The VRM are cooled by a massive chunk of heatsink with heat pads on. Did you watch the reviews? they were the best temps in class dude.
Even the Fury X was full cooling for everything, VRM and all.
The only issue, and I mean the only one, is the cooler failing and being a custom unit. However, given most of these cards come with a 5 year warranty that's neither here nor there really. Mostly because after 5 years it will be worthless any way.
As I have said (and I own three fully water cooled PCs and one with AIOs) the cooling efficiency is pretty much the same. Why you think I didn't bother water cooling my new rig? I paid £450 for a water cooler on my Kingpin so that I didn't have to, because end of the day I would have gotten the same thing with a bugger load of aggro.
Water cooled rigs fail too dude. It's not specific to AIOs. I had a radiator crack on my rig last week that caused me a pig load of aggro.