i didnt find pics in that web to see how they cooled the gpu without fans...This guy has passive 1650, 1660, and 2060 listed. They're expensive and I have no idea how well they work.
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yeah thats why i want to see the pics, that cards needs a big heat sink...It makes little sense for such powerful cards, you'd need massive case airflow to cool it...
yeah at least some fan in the case close to the gpuOn the 1660 there is a pic with something that looks like a dual tower cooler flattened...
But regardless, the fans/airflow is technically still needed, just you have to provide it with case airflow...
But then it makes little sense, having it on the GPU itself is more efficient...yeah at least some fan in the case close to the gpu
well i can use a biggest fan in the case slot, so less loudWas on the 1650 actually.
But then it makes little sense, having it on the GPU itself is more efficient...
a console style, still i need to check the sizesin what case do you plan on using it?
neat little case!well i can use a biggest fan in the case slot, so less loud
also, 1650 vs 1060 (i have that) which is better? its look that i need a very long jump to dont wasted money, maybe 1660ti
that mod have the vram slot covered?
a console style, still i need to check the sizes
why dont you make your own? just buy a GPU you like(it can be the cheapest one because your not using the heatsink anyways) and a passive heatsink rated for the tdp of the card, and screw the stock heatsink of, and place your own heatsink on top of the card, maybe even with liqiud metal? it isnt going to help that much, but in this case every little bit helpsi dont think that these heatsink can handle a 2060, unless he doesn't use the same ones as in the 1660ti
those card needs cpu heatsinks, because the only heatsink for gpu are for the 1050ti i think... so if i use the cpu ones i need to make a bracket to put it in and thats impossible to mewhy dont you make your own? just buy a GPU you like(it can be the cheapest one because your not using the heatsink anyways) and a passive heatsink rated for the tdp of the card, and screw the stock heatsink of, and place your own heatsink on top of the card, maybe even with liqiud metal? it isnt going to help that much, but in this case every little bit helps
there are plenty of after market GPU heatsink solution out there, for universal cards. But what you also could do is investigate some more, and buy like a 2.75 or 2.5 slot card, take the fanbs of it, and be left with a 2 slot card with only a heatsink.those card needs cpu heatsinks, because the only heatsink for gpu are for the 1050ti i think... so if i use the cpu ones i need to make a bracket to put it in and thats impossible to me
from what i saw of the pictures, the fans are completly chocked by the GPU backplate, so i dont think its a handy place to put fan there with the conswoleMaybe the Arctic Accelero series is worth a look? I know it's a popular mod to use them in an NCase, removing the stock fans and using case mounted Noctuas instead.
Unless you had another mod in mind, I'd be careful of that Sliger Console since in either case the fans are on the back of the GPU. Might be workable in the conswole though.
My thinking was with the Conswole you had some room on top for the fans with the 3rd slot. Although I'm guessing there are no fan mounting holes there.from what i saw of the pictures, the fans are completly chocked by the GPU backplate, so i dont think its a handy place to put fan there with the conswole
looking from the pictures, and the discription, only place is behind, maybe you could fit some screws or stuf betweem those slids. but dont think so. you can also glue them or stick them there, because there is no point at putting the behind the GPUMy thinking was with the Conswole you had some room on top for the fans with the 3rd slot. Although I'm guessing there are no fan mounting holes there.