daniSAUR
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As the topic states I really want to update my graphics card, but I don't fancy water cooling the one I upgrade to - mainly because of the cost of purchasing a larger rad and a new water block will possibly double the amount i want to spend on a new card.
I was wondering, seeing as I have this set up:
Pump > Res > d.rad > cpu block > s.rad > gpu > Pump
Is there something I can put to replace the GPU block without having to buy new tubing and re-install the connection from the single rad to the pump?
I was thinking of just adding in a SLi/Crossfire bridge bar; or is it just easier to order new tubing?
Thanks in advance!
I was wondering, seeing as I have this set up:
Pump > Res > d.rad > cpu block > s.rad > gpu > Pump
Is there something I can put to replace the GPU block without having to buy new tubing and re-install the connection from the single rad to the pump?
I was thinking of just adding in a SLi/Crossfire bridge bar; or is it just easier to order new tubing?
Thanks in advance!
