
Manufacturers have been building factory overclocked components for a little while now. Asus, EVGA, MSI and Gigabyte all have GPUs that boast higher than reference clock speeds.With higher clock speeds, comes more heat. To deal with the extra heat, fans ramp up and more noise is generated. For the most part, more noise isnt too much of an issue for most gamers as they wear headsets while they are gaming. One of the best ways to deal with both heat and sound is to use water cooling. If you have a MSI GTX , then Bitspower has you, covered. Bitpower offers a full cover waterblock that features a clear acrylic top and a nickel plated base.
Bitspower manufactures a vast line of water cooling components and accessories. In the modding and water cooling circles, Bitspower products are highly sought after and receive good customer reviews. If you are new to water cooling or are curious about their products head on over to their website.
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The water block comes shipped in a medium duty cardboard box. There is not any flash or flair with their packaging and the Bitspower logo and a small tag with the product name and part number are all that is on the outside of the box.
Inside you will find the individual large pieces of the product in individual plastic bag for protection.
Inside, you will find the installation guide, top waterblock, back plate, and the accessory kit.
The installation kit includes thermal pads, a replacement O-ring kit, screws, an Allen wrench, and two plugs for directing water flow.
In order to install the water block, you will still need to purchase connectors that attach the tubing to the water block.
Features:
1. Design For MSI GTX Gaming VGA Card.
2. Direct-Flow Design On Inlet/Outlet.
3. TOP Cover Made Of Acrylic And Stainless.
4. Block Base Made Of C
5. Bottom High Durability Nickel Finished In Shining Silver.
6. Polished Stainless Panel In Shining Silver Fixed.
7. Bitspower Back-Plane Included.
8. RoHS Compliant.
Dimension ( LxWxH ) xx MM (Out-Line)
Thread : G1/4 x 2
LED Hole : 5MM x 3
Included :
1. Fujipoly Thermal PAD Included. (Please Reference The Installation Guide.)
2. Silver Shining Stop Fitting x 2PCS.
3. Backup O-Ring For VG-NGTXMG x 1Set.
4. Mounting Screws/Accessories.
5. Bitspower Backplane x 1PCS
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EK unleashes a new, beautiful GTX water cooling block
If you've got your eye on an NVIDIA GTX and water cooling is your thing, make sure you don't look past EK's new amazing water block support for this latest graphical option.
Labeled as the EK-FC GTX, EK water blocks is an extremely well-known and trusted brand when it comes to water cooling options. This full-cover water block is set to be no different.
Featuring blue covered coolant in the promotional image, EK themselves suggest you check out the Cooling Configurator to make sure it's suited to your system.
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Sours: https://www.tweaktown.comEK Release Full-Cover Waterblock for MSI GTX Gaming G4
The well renowned liquid cooling manufacturer EK Water Blocks has released a full-cover water block for the successful MSI GTX Gaming G4 graphics card, the EK-FC GTX TF5.
Working together with MSIs engineers, EK created what looks to be a great water block that active cools all the vital parts including GPU, RAM and VRM. It features EKs unique central inlet split-flow cooling engine design for best possible cooling performance, which also works flawlessly with reverse water flow without affecting performance. Its further designed to work great with low-pressure pumps as well.
The base is made of nickel-plated electrolytic copper, while the top is made from either POM Acetal or Acrylic depending on which variant you chose. The screw-in brass standoffs allow for safe installation procedure without damaging neither the card nor the water block.
The new water blocks have started to ship and should arrive at retailers very shortly. An active backplate will arrive as well in early December to finish the setup with cooling for the memory IC on the backside of the circuit board.
Both the Acetal+Nickel and Nickel-only versions have an MSRP of € while the backplates will cost € as black and € as Nickel version.
Thanks to EK WB for providing us with this information
Images courtesy of EK WB
Alphacool NexXxoS GPX - Nvidia Geforce GTX M13 - incl. backplate - black
With the new NexXxoS GPX coolers Alphacool is again a step ahead! Optimum performance and quality in a new cooling design for a great price!
A new sophisticated injection system means the GPU is actively cooled. All other chips are sufficiently cooled by the passive cooler which is also in contact with the watercooling block for extra efficiency.
The patented technology “Philips structure” from the Alpha NexXxoS XP in , was further developed improving the base plate. The Fins and channel structure has been further refined. The fins are now x mm and mm high. This enables a very large and rapid heat transfer from the copper to the coolant.
SLI mode: The inlet and outlet are positioned of easy use in SLI mode. Up to four graphics cards can also be connected with the Alphacool GPX SLI connector.
Back plate: The GPX range always Includes a back plate which uses small passive fins to cool rear of the graphics card.
Cooling fins: The passive front plate cooling uses 18mm deep cooling fins that cover the rest of the graphics card completely.
Graphics card not included
Compatible:
- GALAX GeForce GTX 4GB GDDR5 (97NPH6DT6XVZ)
- GALAX GeForce GTX 4GB GDDR5 (97NPH6DT6XTZ)
Scope of delivery:
- 1x VGA cooler
- 1x Back plate
- Thermal pads
- Thermal Compound
- mounting material
configurator for VGA cooler.
The installation manual can be downloaded here.
compatibility list Nvidia
Attention: The manufacturer Mayhems advises that Mayhems fluids, especially the Aurora line of products, have been manufactured and distributed solely for show and modding purposes. These should not be utilized in the system for more than 14 days.
We would also like to advise that Mayhems fluids can damage water cooling products, and using Mayhems fluids can thereby void the warranties offered by the following manufacturers: Koolance, Phobya, Alphacool, Aqua Computer, Watercool.
Damages such as: clogging, corrosion of aluminium radiators, deterioration of glued containers, etc., are a consequence of the use of Mayhems, but will not be reimbursed by Mayhems. Use is therefore at one’s own risk.
Gtx water 970 cool
During Computex , the partner manufacturer EVGA presented the Geforce GTX graphics card in a number of new designs, including closed water cooling. With a launch this summer, it’s time for little brother GTX to get the same treatment.
The new model is called EVGA Geforce GTX Hybrid and is built on the same circuit board as the company’s own GTX Gaming. Under the shell, the GM graphics circuit with 1, CUDA cores at 1, and 1, MHz at base respective boost. This includes a bit memory bus with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory at 7, MHz.
The parade number for the graphics card is the closed water cooling system, where a block is connected to a mm radiator and fan that is regulated automatically according to the card’s heat development. The whole is assisted by a radial fan, which is there to cool other heat-generating components such as voltage parts.
The recommended price is euros, which should correspond to somewhere around 4, kronor at Swedish retailers. The launch will take place shortly.
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So my question is, how do install a water cooling system for my VGA, i've done some research on the internet, but most of the tutorials are about how to install the waterblock. But how is the system connected?
I need to install a pump, radiator, reservoir and ofcourse get some fittings and tubes, cooling liquid etc.
Another question is do anyone know if the Deepcool Maelstrom T CPU cooler needs to be intergrated into the rest of the setup, or can it run separately from the rest of the water cooling setup?
From what i could gather was that it was cooler that was able to run as a stand alone, and didnt need to be connected to a pump or a reservoir.
One of the biggest thing i have trouble finding, is how do i assemble the system itself?
These are the parts im planning to start out with.
http://www.coolerkit.dk/shop/xspc-raystormp.html
So what i imagine what my system would look like is.
The Deepcool Maelstrom T would be placed on my CPU (IK Skylake), and be connected to the typical exhaust vent on the back of my cabinet, That system will run separately from the other system im planning to build for my VGA
And then i'll use the items i have linked, to build a system for my VGA alone.
I'll really appreciate some feedback on my idea, or if it's even possible to build the setup im talking about. I would also love to hear if some of you have an alternative setup that could work, or direct me to useful instructions (I have read your guide on watercooling for beginners)
Thanks in advance

Heres my future specs.
CPU: Intel I7 K Skylake
GPU: Nvidia MSI Twinfrozr GTX
Motherboard: ASUS Z
RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury DDR 4 16 GB DC
Tower/Cabinet: Thermaltake Overseer RX-1
Sours: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/water-cooling-a-msi-gtxhelp-needed/