Gigabyte GTX 980 WaterForce Tri-Sli System

That's a huge box for such small radiators, not very space efficient. I'd rather fix the three radiators inside my case, but I guess that's not an option with this.
 
This looks like a pain in the ass to work with. You have to pull the GPUs through your 5.25" bay one by one and then you've got hoses sticking out the front of your case. lol
 
naa just buy 3 after market coolers toss the water away and sell it that way to 3 different buyers.
 
I just realized that funny looking rod is actually a support pole to keep the cards from sagging too much under their own weight.

Now if Gigabyte would sell that on its own I would totally grab one.
 
LoL... Been seeing those announced for a few days and it still looks ridiculous with 3 AIO coolers...

At least make longer tubing so I can stick the rads in a bar fridge or something instead of that extra case.
 
This is taking the AIO cooling to the extreme. Seems really stupid to me, but I bet there are people out there who will buy it.
I can understand maybe having one GPU with an AIO, but three? At that point, for god's sake, build a full fucking loop.
 
$3k? thats almost twice the cost of the 3 GTX 980's on their own... Would have been a bit more reasonable if it came with 4 GTX980's instead of 3...

or came with 3 970's, 3 980's seems a little odd to me (no pun intended)
 
So this is a really lame mod of a Koolance Exos.
3000 dollars?
Three cards, 1650.
Three waterblocks around 375.
Cooling gear for this maybe an additional 600.

Plus its inside the case, not perched on the top.

Maybe they'll sell two.:eek:
 
$3k? thats almost twice the cost of the 3 GTX 980's on their own... Would have been a bit more reasonable if it came with 4 GTX980's instead of 3...

or came with 3 970's, 3 980's seems a little odd to me (no pun intended)

Actually 3 cards in SLI is where a lot of people will draw the line, because the barrier to 4 card SLI is much higher than 2-3. For one there's a small subset of motherboards that have enough slots and enough lanes to support it, and then there's the diminishing returns factor with every additional card in SLI in most games.
 
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