i dont mean getting a custom loop i mean getting this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181061&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Water+%2f+Liquid+Cooling-_-N82E16835181061&gclid=Cj0KEQjwq52iBRDEvrC12Jnz6coBEiQA2otXAkR5fOlKEuhocu52CZR202KhAWz9OqZCE8IIizwQUBsaAuQc8P8HAQ
kind of cooler, but with 2 brackets to cool 2 things.
I knew what you meant... I just have never heard of a double bracket all in one...and your GPU WILL have heat issues if you cram it in a briefcase... the biggest I'm aware of is the Kraken x61 and it's just a CPU cooler... hell there might be one, just never seen or heard of it...
you could mount two of these but... your space is dwindling
http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/145-kraken-x41-liquid-cooler.html
Depending on the graphics card and cooler you purchase, a Kraken G10 could work for your GPU.
http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/138-kraken-g10-gpu-bracket.html
Check the spec tab for compatibility.
As for space for the radiators, if your case can fit it all, great. Otherwise, stacking radiators may be your only solution, but that's not a very good one.
looks great, but the thing is i dont feel like spending money on two radiators. anyway i can mod it to have two brackets for two gpus.
This sounds like custom stuff to me...
You could have a machine shop mod a Kraken x61 (which is huge btw but might have enough PSI to push it through two cards...) to have an extra push/pull run... which I could do for you but no guarantees it'd work after I got done with it... All I could guarantee is the holes wouldn't conflict with the mechanism and it would be water-tight to the hoses on my end...
but after labor and materials you'd be looking at significantly more expensive than buying two x41s or Corsair equivalents... (corsair also makes a GPU bracket btw and they're all in one's are a little cheaper)
What I DO NOT suggest you do is take a hand drill and start drilling on a all in one randomly... it needs a pipe thread to screw into a fitting with pipe tape and water-tight fitted to tubing... pipe threads are a bit finicky on how you fit them and should really be done by a machinist...
Nope, AIO liquid coolers are designed to be sealed and only push a specific volume, that makes them so cost effective compared to custom loops. You could buy a swifttech h220x set and put the GPU in the loop, but that would be large and more expensive than even 2 h100i. To be honest single rad coolers are not that expensive, any other way to watercool that gpu in such a config will be vastly more expensive.
Yea, I agree, and I was just being creative at this point... to be clear the sealing wouldn't be a problem, but the "designed to push a specific volume" very likely would... well... from stock anyways... you could get a cheap hydraulics pump if it didn't work and the radiator from a Kraken x61 would surely handle it...it would cut some of the fat from a custom loop to make it doable in a briefcase... but alas... would require some engineering...
As a side point, if OP's budget allows the parts to purchased, I'd do the custom metalworking in my off-time... just for the novelty of it because it's kind of awesome... Also, if he rounds up all the specs and what case he's planning, I'll do the CAD on it to make sure it all fits...
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