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Corsair Hydro Series HG10 N980 Edition Bracket for Reference Design Graphics Cards, GTX980, GTX980 Ti, and Titan

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  • Seamlessly pairs any Corsair Hydro Series CPU cooler to your NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPU
  • Integrated mounting bracket cools the main GPU processor without transferring heat onto other components
  • Reduces GPU temperature for more overclocking headroom, providing as much as 25% clock speed increase
  • Included low-noise blower fan cools VRMs and VRAMs quietly and effectively
  • Only compatible with reference design GTX980, GTX980 Ti, and Titan
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The Hydro Series HG10 seamlessly pairs any Corsair Hydro Series CPU cooler (available separately) to your NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPU, while the integrated mounting bracket cools the main GPU processor without transferring heat onto other components. It reduces your GPU's temperature for more overclocking headroom, providing as much as 25% clock speed increase. The included low-noise blower fan cools VRMS and VRAMs quietly and effectively. Once you've upgraded your GPU to liquid cooling, you'll never want to go back. Only compatible with reference design GTX980, GTX980 Ti, and Titan. Customer Service / Tech support: 1-888-222-4346 opt. 1


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Hi everyone,

For those of you who don't know yet, this cooling bracket was released several months ago before being quickly recalled due to bad hardware that caused the PCB of your graphics card to bend and make poor contact with your GPU. Corsair released this cooling bracket again now with shorter standoffs too correct the contact issue. I do see that there are reviews still stating bending and high Temps. All I can say for myself is that I purchased two of these for my evga gtx 980ti's. At first I had a very slight bend and Temps under load were 60-64C. I was not happy with this. I started some trial and error. I installed the HG10 N980 bracket to my PC while running Valley benchmark. I slowly released tension on one thumbsrew. One by one I basically got no bending of the PCB and now I got 98% GPU use & load Temps of 48C. What worked for me was loosening up the thumbsrew at the 11 o'clock and 5 o'clock position until I saen Temps dramatically drop. I am very happy that my 2 980ti cards are now running icy cold when paired up with 2, Corsair H75 AIO coolers. I will admit that I shouldn't have to do this "tinkering" around with this bracket as that's not what it's advertised to do. Anyone who had previously had issues really should give approach a shot. I'm a passed owner of an expensive custom water loop that ended up leaking one day & fried my $2000 gaming rig. I know that AIO's also run the potential of leaking, but I feel that your chances are much lower. Good luck everyone. Sorry for such a long review, but I hope that it can help someone out there...
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So you want to cool your GPU easily and more cheaply than a full watercooling loop? Great! This is cheaper for sure. Somewhat easier I suppose.

I bought this to cool my Titan X. The air cooled setup was sitting at 40C idle. Currently at 31C with a Corsair H60 cooler. I will post an update for temperatures under load later.

Alrighty lets get to part everyone wants to know. How easy was this to install? Fairly easy to get the HG10 N980 onto the Titan after removing the air cool block. The hard part was getting the H60 radiator to fit in a good spot in my case. Because Corsair's hoses dont bend very well. Or at all really. Also you dont want a ton of pressure on the hoses because guess what? Theyre attached to a thousand dollar video card and you dont want to bend the card. Definitely glad I didnt buy a larger radiator such as an H100i or something. The hoses just arent that long and since the hoses dont face out like if you were cooling a CPU then you get to have some fun fitting everything without breaking stuff. But its all done now. Total time for installation was about 45 minutes or so. I took my time to take pictures and such though so if you know what youre doing you could probably be done faster.

Things that you will most likely need/have to buy:
1. A fan power splitter cable x2. I got lucky and had a few of these from other builds I've done. You need one for the fan and one for the pump on whatever cooler you end up buying.
2. Small phillips screwdriver. To take off the air cooling block, install new block, ect.
3.Thermal paste. This ones up to you. Corsair does pre-coat their cooling rigs but I like to do it myself just to make sure.
4. Rubbing alcohol and Q tips. To clean off the old thermal paste on the GPU.
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Bought it (with H60 cooler), instantly lowered all my temps for GPU (980 Ti) significantly, was happy.

Noticed blower noise at idle is loud/annoying (louder than all other fans in case). Can't lower past 1725 rpm for some bizarre reason, so ordered http://www.amazon.com/ATI-Video-Card-4870-Replacement/dp/B005DO69T4 for $9.99 and replaced... magic. The idle speed can be reduced to 1070 rpm (MUCH quieter) and can still go to 3350 rpm at 100% if needed (same as stock blower).

So to summarize:

Stock blower:
0 - 50% fan speed = 1725 rpm
60% = 2010 rpm
70% = 2345 rpm
80% = 2680 rpm
90% = 3015 rpm
100% = 3350 rpm

Replacement fan:
0% - 30% fan speed = 1075 rpm
40% = 1340 rpm
50% = 1675 rpm
60% = 2010 rpm
70% = 2345 rpm
80% = 2680 rpm
90% = 3015 rpm
100% = 3350 rpm

TL;DR 4 stars for what the product does and does well; would've been 5 stars if they used better blower fan.
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Takes a little intelligence when installing, you can't just crank the screws down or you'll bend your PCB. The thermal tape is a little thick (looks like 2mm when 1 or 1.5mm would probably work fine) and the fan a little loud but since it only needs to cool the RAM and VRM you can keep it low. Laser thermometer shows the surface temp of the VRM and RAM as about 55C under full load.

As long you you are careful with the screws it works great and keeps the system very cool and very quiet. It keeps my GTX980 (OCed to a mild 1505Mhz) below 55C after hours of 100% load when paired with an H80i v2 AIO cooler. I had to find matching screws to be able to mount my backplate but it can be done.
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it works fine, I would have given it 5 stars, but because I felt it could have been designed to give a little more support for the card.it got a 4 star. I had an evga SC with the dual fans and backing plate. The Bracket was not designed to be used with the backing Plate, but with a little smarts, you can get it to work, and it gives the card the extra support and cooling that the Bracket may lack. With the hi80gt, it definitely cools much better than the evga card with the special piping and duel fans. And with less noise. Make sure if you use the hi80gt to use the 2 fans in the push pull config. it makes a difference. I am happy with it, just take your time. I had no problem, as others have stated with breakage due to over tightening screws. People must not be used to mechanics if they broke their cards tightening this...
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