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NVIDIA 5000 SERIES

Are there any pre built water cooled gpu all in one? I would like to learn more because I don't want a noisy gpu but I also don't wanna install water blocks and all of that nonsense. I want it plug and play much like u can do with just buying a water cooler kit with radiator and pump all in one and u just fit it inside your cpu socket and attach the rad to your case. That's it

Yes two so far.

Thread '50 Series Partner Cards Showcase' https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/50-series-partner-cards-showcase.18997368/
 
Are they worth doing?

From what I just researched about 4090. The general consensus is that it's pointless to do any water cooling on it?

Personally, I felt water cooling is pointless for quite a while now.
Maybe if you're an extreme overclocker it's not but like not really much point again IMO.
 
OK. I would only do it to control temps a bit and noise as my 3090 is audible and gets a bit hot. It's a fe one
I had both a 3090 FE and then a 4090 Asus Strix and can tell you the FE was stupidly loud or hot no matter what I did with airflow and fan curves.

The 4090 on the other hand (albeit it was an AIB) has never gone above 65°C in my NZXT H9 Flow with stress benchmarks, actual gaming it usually hovers around 61°C) and I’ve never heard the fans.

If noise is your concern I’d recommend going for any of the AIB cards in this lineup, they all seem to be similar to last gen where they have massive heat sinks and triple or quadruple fan setups.
 
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Eventually you won't have a choice so enjoy whilst it lasts.
I feel it's a cheat sheet to make Nvidia etc lazy to implement raw power performances.

Also makes devs lazy to optimise there code...

There was a big piece regarding UE5 by amsond that highlights how lots of game devs don't bother optimising there work and instead just rely upon us using crap like frame gen
 
I had both a 3090 FE and then a 4090 Asus Strix and can tell you the FE was stupidly loud or hot no matter what I did with airflow and fan curves.

The 4090 on the other hand (albeit it was an AIB) has never gone above 65°C in my NZXT H9 Flow) and I’ve never heard the fans.

If noise is your concern I’d recommend going for any of the AIB cards in this lineup, they all seem to be similar to last gen where they have massive heat sinks and triple or quadruple fan setups.
OK cool I will skip the fe version. It be difficult to get anyway.
 
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Notice I said almost irrelevant. Raw performance is still important of course, but I would take a card that's more advanced with AI than a card with better raw performance if they were the same price. You can't swim against the tide.

So if the 50 series was 10% slower in raster than the 40 series, but was much faster with MFG (e.g. 6x or 8x), would you still buy it?
 
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