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Alphacool Ice Bear 360
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Alphacool Ice Bear 360


Question about Alphacool Ice Bear 360

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Adehner

8 years ago

Hello, I would like to cool my AMD processor (AMD 3+ socket) as well as my GPU with the 360. I am using the AMD Firepro V7900. Now the question: Is there a suitable holder for the GPU? Thank you Adehner

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Tamerlan

8 years ago

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Good morning Adehner.

Do I understand correctly that you want to cool both at once with an Eisbear? Unfortunately this is not possible in the configuration, you would need a second water block for the graphics card. Since there are no full cover blocks for the V7900, you would need a universal block like this one: http://bit.ly/2voU22O Then you would have to provide the voltage converters and RAM chips with small cooling plates so that they don't overheat due to lack of cooling, like this: http://bit.ly/2uMFExE . All in all, it would not be an elegant and simple thing to do.

Another option would be a separate small all-in-one cooler like a NZXT Kraken X31 (http://bit.ly/2uu58oa), equipped with a NZXT Kraken G12 adapter (http://bit.ly/2uMAuBH , unfortunately not available at Digitec), which has a small fan built in to cool the voltage converters and RAM chips. But I can't 100% guarantee that the Kraken adapter will be compatible with your V7900, older FirePro cards are always tricky about that...

Hope I could help at least a little bit.
LG Tamerlan
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TheRev

8 years ago

Hi

For this you need either the correct name like e.g.: STRIX GTX1080 Ti O11G-GAMING
or the manufacturer e.g.: 90YV0AM0-M0NM00 to really say if your GPU fits or not.