@mjorh: I have managed to reach 40C on the GPU. That was with powerdraw at 125%... During gaming, like GTA V, it will peak at 35C, usually be around 32-33C.
CPU gets hotter. 74C during stress testing at the hottest core.
@mjorh: Ah, the water transports heat from the blocks to the radiator where air passes through. Because the water is physically pumped around, this sort of system can be scaled up much more than a normal air cooler, because there you are limited to how fast heat can spread through the metal.
@klunt_bumskrint: Ended up with LD Cooling V-8... Also have a new PSU... But not bothering with it until I got a new case... Damn, once I get this new case I'll need a weekend to make sure everything works.
I really hope this game will come out on PC as well... And be a better port than GTA IV. If it is released next year, I hope to play it next year on high/max settings. I don't want to wait until 2017 or so....
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