AlienALX
Well-known member
You should be fine then. EVGA usually always get blocks.
It's companies like KFA2 and Inno3D I would avoid tbh.
From the sounds of it you will need to put on a naughty VBIOS if you want anything more than the card can do already. And you will need to shunt mod it too etc to get around the power limitations.
However, even if you don't gain much by going water there are the other clear advantages. It will live a much happier life (especially the VRAM) and will last longer, whilst making practically no noise at all.
It's companies like KFA2 and Inno3D I would avoid tbh.
From the sounds of it you will need to put on a naughty VBIOS if you want anything more than the card can do already. And you will need to shunt mod it too etc to get around the power limitations.
However, even if you don't gain much by going water there are the other clear advantages. It will live a much happier life (especially the VRAM) and will last longer, whilst making practically no noise at all.