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It would be big enough for a gpu but it's a closed loop cooler so you won't be adding in any gpu to the loop. So no it won't meet your needs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a all in one system that is sealed and made to be maintenance free. It's made for just a single cpu. If you are wanting to do both a GPU and a CPU I would keep shopping for a better solution, as this is not intended for that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To the best of my limited knowledge, I believe it is only designed for a single CPU cooling. The pump unit mounts directly onto the CPU cap and it is a self contained, sealed unit. It is not an overall cooling radiator for a full system. If you tap into the cooling lines for another cooling application, you may lose the cooling efficiency to the CPU. I believe that hydro cooled GPU's will be designed as such. To liquid cool a GPU that is not designed for such would call for significant modification and will most likely void the warranty of the cooling unit and the GPU. I suggest making sure that you have sufficient fans and airspace to move air through your case to keep your ambient temp down for your existing GPS('s). If you are going to upgrade your GPU('s) soon, then research online for hydro cooled GPU's. I really like the way that my H110i keeps my Intel Corei7 6700K down to 32-34 Celsius on idle. My Corei7 950 first gen fried at 85 degrees Celsius when the heat sink popped out of the mounting holes and the CPU overheated. It also appears to have taken out my EVGA 680 Classified GPU. I'll never do heat sink and fan cooling again!!! On the H110i, once the initial startup is done, you can't even hear the fans running, (Very Quiet!).The Corsair logo and name also light up on the top of the pump when it is running. Make sure your power supply is sufficient for all of your added components also, plus a little extra for safety. When you under power devises, they tend to stress and overheat, which will shorten their lifespan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately it is a closed system. It can only be used to cool the CPU. I believe there are systems that can be expanded. You may want to research EKWB's or EVGA's expandable water cooling systems. They will cool both the CPU and the GPU.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The cooler is designed to cool only a CPU. I don't know how it could cool a CPU and GPU simultaneously.
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