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Using the Indigo Extereme for GPU

xAlex79

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I know these things were designed for CPU use, do you think it would be possible to use for GPUs with a customer cooler as well?
 
Might work if you use a water block. Most GPUs with air cooling can get hot enough to melt the indigo xtreme (85C-ish) during normal use.
 
Might work if you use a water block. Most GPUs with air cooling can get hot enough to melt the indigo xtreme (85C-ish) during normal use.

Indigo Xtreme might also be good choice for those who want best possible performance without using watercooling. Indigo Xtreme with ThermalRight Shaman :drool: :)

 
Might work if you use a water block. Most GPUs with air cooling can get hot enough to melt the indigo xtreme (85C-ish) during normal use.

Only if you are using a crappy cooler.

When I upgraded the cooler on my 4850, it went from about 85c under load to about 45c under load.

Yep.. 40c drop from the non-reference design stock cooler.
 
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