Ok, I'm currently buy Radeon HD3870. For cooling my new toy, I'll want to use liquid cooling. My question: what water block is well suited and good performer for HD3870?
Ok, I'm currently buy Radeon HD3870. For cooling my new toy, I'll want to use liquid cooling. My question: what water block is well suited and good performer for HD3870?
Isn't Swiftech MCW60 supposed to fit HD3870?![]()
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if you havent bought one yet, i think they have compared the 8800gt to be 15% faster...
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Yeah, But the 3870 is $90 less.
The 8800GT does have more advantages then it's gaming capabilities however.
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not to hijack but any idea on whether a fuzion fits this?
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they should be backwards compatible to the other blocks for radeons. if they fit the 1900/2900 they should be fine for the 3870.(gpu only, full cover is always a crapshoot with new cards).
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Yeah, but the the 3870 has independent RAM and GPU heatsinks, so you only need a GPU WB, not a full cover.
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I guess the mcw60 will fit.
Or go for an EK fullcover ^^
A+ for ATI atleast making the RAM heatsink separate from the GPU. Good idea and saves WC'ers some money.
Anyone know if a Maze4 would fit the 3870?
A Maze 4 should fit. If it fits a X1900 card, it should fit the 3870. Apparently the card is backwards compatible with coolers.
I love the independent ramsinks... Should be standard on all cards.
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The 3870 is a better option for me, using a P35 board, if they do better work with their drivers for a Crossfire setup. If we read some good news on next reviews I'll get 2 3870 by Christmas and will do some Xfire tests here.
MCW-60 should work just fine.
I second the A+ to ATI for using seperate ramsinks. Saves me at least 30 bucks. Add that to the $90 price difference for the 8800GT, yeah....
And, even though it does have a performance deficit, I wonder how high it can clock on water...![]()
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anyone has watercooled experience (oc, temps) with 3870's?
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dude, hit this up http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20...tl=g30c105s520 MCW60-T . id say ud get to 925+ with that babe
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nice of ati to use seperate ramsinks for their cards. like agent11 said it, "should be standard on all cards" hopefully Nvidia would get the hint...
Hello, all. It's me again and still have no decision about what the best performer waterblock for HD3870![]()
I really want to know how good Dtek Fuzion GFX compare to Swiftech MCW60 on 3870 and it's really give the light for me to make buying decions. Yes, Iam watercooling vga in separate loop from cpu. I'm thinking D-Tek DB-1 DC pump for vga loop, is that enough power? I know MCP655 is really good, but - imo - a little overkill for just vga loop.
Last edited by Sadhana; 11-22-2007 at 01:56 AM.
If the GPU is on its own loop, I'd go for the MCW60 since it's a lot less restrictive than the Fuzion block and offers comparable performance. As for a pump, a DDC 3.2, D5 Vario, or the D-Tek pump you mentioned would be fine.
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