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nydennis
09-02-09, 09:31 PM
New to Water cooling and in the process of planning out the items I want and will post them once I get it all figured out.

Anyway, I am planning on cooling my video card. MSI N285GTX-T2D1G-OC

I was looking into a full coverage type. Would something like the HEATKILLER® GPU-X˛ GTX285 - Rev 2 work?

I don't know if the companies all design the cards to the same form factor on the card itself these days.

Any help is appreciated.

Zagi
09-02-09, 11:00 PM
From everything I've heard, that is an excellent waterblock. Looks kawesome too... Its compatible with the standard reference design 285 (which I believe MSI followed). I would wait for someone to confirm though :)

nydennis
09-03-09, 02:28 PM
Cool, thx for your response. Yes it does look like a nice card although it is mostly hidden anyway in the case.

Shadow703793
09-08-09, 10:35 AM
Imo, I personally tend to keep away from full block cards. Just get a MCW60 + correct bracket + RAM/MOSFET sinks. Comes to ! the same or lesser price but you can re use the block on the future card with a bracket change + RAM/MOSFET sinks.