29 Jul 2017 at 11:56 #1 Darkwolf441 Darkwolf441 Associate Joined 21 Apr 2010 Posts 252 Going to look into watercooling my 1080. is it best to have thin or thick rads?
29 Jul 2017 at 12:38 #2 mickyflinn mickyflinn Man of Honour Joined 23 Mar 2011 Posts 19,223 Location West Side Thicker rad usally means more heat output along with the fin desinty.
29 Jul 2017 at 13:34 #3 Brizzles Brizzles Man of Honour Joined 16 Mar 2005 Posts 8,102 Location Clevedon , Bristol Darkwolf441 said: Going to look into watercooling my 1080. is it best to have thin or thick rads? Click to expand... Thicker rads will perform slightly better, due to a greater surface area. For a single 1080, a 280 rad will be fine, be that thin or thick, - so whatever fits in your case easier.
Darkwolf441 said: Going to look into watercooling my 1080. is it best to have thin or thick rads? Click to expand... Thicker rads will perform slightly better, due to a greater surface area. For a single 1080, a 280 rad will be fine, be that thin or thick, - so whatever fits in your case easier.
29 Jul 2017 at 19:43 #4 Darkwolf441 Darkwolf441 Associate OP Joined 21 Apr 2010 Posts 252 Ive a corsair 750D