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GPU AIO Cooling

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Okay so I have two quick questions because I couldn't find anything on either one and they, I think can relatively go here.

Kraken G10, does anyone have any experience with it? I am really looking at getting 2 of them and 2 more corsair AIO setups to run in my case.

Also, has anyone tried to 3D print a design like the kraken? Just curious because we have a 3D printer at work and I am currently printing a few differet 2x2.5 to 3.5 bay trays so i can take up only one spot for SSD rather than two. I have plenty of room in my case but I like to be conscious of space.

Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated on these subjects.
 
I'm actually in the process of trying to sort out a single GPU setup with an AIO cooler right now. I'm just stuck at the point of knowing which AIO will handle the heat as my card eats 220+ watts at stock settings and I run it overclocked.

If you have the space, it makes mounting an AIO very easy unless you have one of the few cards it doesn't line up correctly on. It has a fan over the part that should cool the power section of the PCB but I feel like I might swap it out for something with a bit higher cfm as my card's vrms get pretty warm.

I haven't seen anything in a 3D printing so far that does the same thing as the G10. There was a guy making custom brackets to do this at one time but last I heard he was MIA.
 
I use the G10 with a Corsair H55. Works great. Have to get aftermarket heatsinks for VRMs though.

Any AIO will do although not all will fit with the G10. Check compatibilty.
 
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