7 series GPU water blocks

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Will be obvious for most i am sure or even an unanswerable question, but when the 7970's, etc are released are they going to use a different style of water block or would they share an existing one???? :confused:

If there will be new ones to go with them, do they usually bring them out fairly quickly?

Any info is much appreciated.

Cheers.

Dan
 
Thought it would be that obvious.

I'm sure it would be cheaper, but universal is not going to anywhere near as efficient is it? Will have to wait and see i think. Just impatient. :p
 
Thought it would be that obvious.

I'm sure it would be cheaper, but universal is not going to anywhere near as efficient is it? Will have to wait and see i think. Just impatient. :p

it's exactly as efficient.

VRM's get a bit hotter. that's all


Infact, not too sure about the bi in bold
 
That is surprising, so the advantages of the latest water blocks they bring out is more aesthetics than anything?
 
If you're going to be crossfiring/SLI blocks check out the EK series of GPU blocks, they're pretty sweet.
 
May consider it in the future if the power consumption is anything like they predict as it saves upgrading the PSU. Will check it out. Thanks. Also why those over t'others?
 
EK Water Blocks EK-VGA Supreme HF Bridge Edition

Something like this?

Presume i want a bridge edition if i plan on crossfire.
 
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pretty much

full cover WC looks sexier. Plus i dunno about u lot but when i took my nvidia 80gtx stock cooler, i through it in the bin mate
So i can get a universal one for it then when the 680gtx and i add that gpu block into the other, my 480gtx would need a new cooler or something or i might as well throw i away lol.

So in a nutshell, unless you are planning to throw away your old gpu. Your going to spend money buy a cooler for it again. You dont safe much using a universal cooler.
 
full cover WC looks sexier. Plus i dunno about u lot but when i took my nvidia 80gtx stock cooler, i through it in the bin mate
So i can get a universal one for it then when the 680gtx and i add that gpu block into the other, my 480gtx would need a new cooler or something or i might as well throw i away lol.

So in a nutshell, unless you are planning to throw away your old gpu. Your going to spend money buy a cooler for it again. You dont safe much using a universal cooler.

EK are very good and usually quick in releasing a new mounting kits if that changed. A new mounting kit costs roughly 10 euros ^_^
 
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