GTX275 Water Block?

smackababy

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So, I got my W/C parts and somehow, through miscommunication with my fiance, I ended up with two pumps and an extra rad. Well, of course, rather than let these parts go to waste, I'm wanting to through my GPU also under water. I can only find one block for the GTX275 though and it is from Koolance. Does anyone know how if there are any others? Or if will soon be released? And if not, how hard would it be to construct my own block? I could probably find a metal shop available. Any ideas?
 

aigomorla

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koolance is a good company now.

They even made copper rads to migrate out of alu.

i cant find any problem with koolance now on there new products.
 

daw123

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The only one I could find was from Koolance (as mentioned by the OP). Pricey though at $100.00
 

smackababy

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It really isn't that over priced. Just a few dollars more than coolers for the 260. Roughly half the cost of a 295 cooler as well. Really not a price issue anyway, as I'm not sweating the costs at this time. I just want to get that thing under water so I can finish my system and find a new project. =)
 

aigomorla

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go with the koolance then.

As i said there a very good company now.

And i know Dean and Tim on a very good basis, so i get info on all the new stuff.

There gpu blocks are one of the best you can get on the market because of ease of installation and standoffs.
 

jkresh

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yeah, koolance has really turned it around in the last few months to year, copper radiators , one of the top cpu waterblocks, they went from being ok if you couldn't build a kit yourself to one of the top watercooling companies in a really short period of time.