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Would totally cop this if I was already familiar with liquid cooling. I believe performance sits between a 7800XT and 7900 GRE, but with a higher power draw.
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Would totally cop this if I was already familiar with liquid cooling. I believe performance sits between a 7800XT and 7900 GRE, but with a higher power draw.
Would totally cop this if I was already familiar with liquid cooling. I believe performance sits between a 7800XT and 7900 GRE, but with a higher power draw.
Same here. 1st time builder and I'm waiting for a good GPU deal. This is tempting
Tbh, not a bad price but buying outdated watercooled gpu is just going to be pain in butt. If you are really that 20yo that has passion in hardwares but don't have that much budget and thinks this is going to be a first step for fully watercooled system, go ahead. If not, I'd stay away
My system is already ready to take this, I have extra fittings and tubes and I still won't buy it given that another card better than this is just a little over a hundred bucks, 300 maybe I'll bite, I ordered this card at 400 before but cancelled it
Edit: they do sell closed loop blocks for the card, so you'd have to replace this block with one of those but the down side is they seem to retail for like $200+ and at that point you might as well just buy an air cooled 6900
Last edited by SociableHill2241 July 16, 2024 at 09:06 AM.
This is a pretty good deal on a 6900xt with a waterblock. If it matters to anyone, 6900xt is the last high end gpu that is OSX / Hackintosh compatible. I picked up a XFX Speedster ZERO Radeon RX 6900XT a while back, otherwise would have snagged this. I would just suggest disconnecting / disabling the leak detection around the terminals on this, I had been doing research and seems they are a bit temperamental (false positives disabling the gpu from powering on). I keep telling myself I don't need another GPU looking at this price.
Same here. 1st time builder and I'm waiting for a good GPU deal. This is tempting
First time builder build a watercool? God no. I have build 100x PCs yet hesitate to try a water cooled. So many things you can mess up. I would guess being a plumber may help...?
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First time builder build a watercool? God no. I have build 100x PCs yet hesitate to try a water cooled. So many things you can mess up. I would guess being a plumber may help...?
I guess it depends. If he's a plumber, the water cooling would be the easy part. It's a very different skill to watercool vs building a computer and installing software.
I find it amusing that I can never find a factory watercooled card in stock until they are being clearanced. They always look out of stock and I'm forced to buy some ekwb over priced crap.
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If you're just starting out, get soft tubes, quick release fittings, rad, squeeze bottle, pump + res combo, and a hand screw valve
If you want hard tube you can get the corsair kit. But it's marked up because of branding and convenience
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This would be great for a powerful hackintosh build.
But, unless you are already water cooling, you would be spending the savings from this deal and more on the water cooling setup.
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Byski / Barrow / Granzon
If you're just starting out, get soft tubes, quick release fittings, rad, squeeze bottle, pump + res combo, and a hand screw valve
If you want hard tube you can get the corsair kit. But it's marked up because of branding and convenience
Edit: they do sell closed loop blocks for the card, so you'd have to replace this block with one of those but the down side is they seem to retail for like $200+ and at that point you might as well just buy an air cooled 6900
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I find it amusing that I can never find a factory watercooled card in stock until they are being clearanced. They always look out of stock and I'm forced to buy some ekwb over priced crap.