Anyone else find this interesting?
NZXT G10 adapts all-in-one liquid coolers for GPU duty
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2013/11/27/nzxt-kraken-g10
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At its heart, the device is pretty simple: a bracket replaces the stock cooler, featuring a 92mm fan to air-cool the voltage regulator modules (VRM) portion of the card while a circular cut-out hovers over the GPU itself. It's this cut-out that provides the compatibility: simply poke one of a range of sealed-loop all-in-one coolers through the hole provided and it will make contact with the chip, turning a stock CPU cooler into a GPU cooler with no modification.
Available in white, black and red finishes, the bracket is claimed to be compatible with a wide range of graphics cards from the Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 right up to the GTX 780 and Titan and AMD's Radeon HD 5830 to the R9 290X - where it could see considerable interest from those curious as to how well the card can perform when separated from the somewhat inadequate stock cooler. Compatible sealed-loop water-coolers include NZXT's own Kraken X60 and Kraken X40 as well as the Corsair H50, H55, H90, H110, Antec Kuhler H20 series, Thermaltake Water 2.0 and Water 3.0 families, and Zalman's LQ-320, LQ-315 and LQ-310 coolers.
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From NZXT's website there are pics (bigger in the site) that show how it works:
The bracket that holds everything in place, the other bracket that holds the CPU/GPU cooler
and how it looks once assembled
Actually, that's not even close to a bad idea!
Please excuse my bad English.
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