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got my rig last week , been enjoying it since, games look great. now one thing I want to do with my rig is get it water cooled, its still under warranty and I know that will raise a few questions. its just something I want to do with it, lower temps = longer life.

are upgrades possible under warranty? I want to cool my cpu and gpu

as far as the cooling I want goes, I want something that's the best value for money before I have to spend a lot more just for that little bump in performance.

any and all help welcome.

EDIT: guess the point im trying to make is , can I have my rig water cooled and still keep the OCUK warranty?

system specs :

Intel Core i5
Gigabyte Z97
8GB DC DDR3
Amd Radeon R9 270X
and a bucket load of chicken
 
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Certain companies aren't too bothered about watercooling GPUs as long as you refit the stock cooler for any warranty issues(assuming they weren't caused by fitting the block).

Edit: my bad I thought you meant a Titan gpu :D. I don't know about AMDs waterblock warranty. Is the GPU AMD own brand?
 
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Certain companies aren't too bothered about watercooling GPUs as long as you refit the stock cooler for any warranty issues(assuming they weren't caused by fitting the block).

Edit: my bad I thought you meant a Titan gpu :D. I don't know about AMDs waterblock warranty. Is the GPU AMD own brand?

the rig was bought from OCUK
 
Yeah I found that via Google (sorry).

OCUK product page just states "your choice of AMD cards" I assume it's a AMD rather than one of their partners. As such I can't find the warranty T&Cs sorry :(.

Hopefully someone else knows.
 
Put a post in customer services and I am sure one of the employees will give you the correct answer.

To make a guess I would assume that as long as you don't physically damage the card and return it in whole (all the bits that came with it when you bought it) then they would have no problems. They aren't called overclockers for nothing :)

It would be helpful if you posted the full spec of your system so we know how to assist you. And a forewarning - custom watercooling will almost always only increase performance a little whilst costing a lot. But that is not why we do it ;)
 
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