Inno 3d GTX titan

Heh, strange you should say that. I'm about to stick 2 Titans into a Corsair 600T. Watercooling will be my next upgrade, gonna do that in a NZXT Switch though I think.

Difference here mate is you have a very nice case and some good components to go along with your titans so Id say go for it if you got money :)
 
It's easy Math.
If you wanna tap it's full potential, you have to go with watercooling and I mean proper Watercooling. Since Boost 2.0 it's all about temperatures.
If your Loop is capable of keeping the Titan cool, you will automatically get crazy Clockspeeds if you have chosen the option in the Software.

I can't find good reviews on water, but it'll be a huge Boost.

I would never ever spend 1000+ Euros on a Card and stop it from using it's full potential.
 
It isn't cooled with just the rad though. It has a fan in it too. Hence the "Hybrid" moniker.

OKAY, that was weird, after I posted there were a gazillion messages I did not see before my above comment. :confused:
 
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It isn't cooled with just the rad though. It has a fan in it too. Hence the "Hybrid" moniker.

OKAY, that was weird, after I posted there were a gazillion messages I did not see before my above comment. :confused:

The fan is only there for the VRMs Fred.

It's quite funny really but all they have done is just take note of what Dwood from overclock.net did and copied it.

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^ That is a Dwood mod bracket fitted with a 92mm fan to cool the VRMs.

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That's one without the fan fitted.

The issue with it isn't that the card will get overly hot. The WC works very well. The problem I had was how hot the radiator and pump got. It really made me question how long it would last tbh.

You can use a Dwood bracket with a Kuhler 920 which has a much bigger rad. I would say you need it tbh.
 
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