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Originally Posted by csemoses 
d'oh!
i was under the impression that the H60 / H80 was not doable, because the pumps were just too big or whatever.
Did not realize this was at least an option. Especially considering the backplate will add ridgitity, this does make sense i guess.
Is an antec kuhler h20 620 more than enough to cool a gtx680?
Am i right in saying that an over-volted / overclocked 5850 would put out more heat than a GTX680?
i've got to admit, i'd like the added fan profiles of an H80/60 ... although it seems to me that no matter the card, this setup yields some really low temps, so a low RPM fan will do the trick and thus the fan profile probably isnt required anyhow

d'oh!
i was under the impression that the H60 / H80 was not doable, because the pumps were just too big or whatever.
Did not realize this was at least an option. Especially considering the backplate will add ridgitity, this does make sense i guess.
Is an antec kuhler h20 620 more than enough to cool a gtx680?
Am i right in saying that an over-volted / overclocked 5850 would put out more heat than a GTX680?
i've got to admit, i'd like the added fan profiles of an H80/60 ... although it seems to me that no matter the card, this setup yields some really low temps, so a low RPM fan will do the trick and thus the fan profile probably isnt required anyhow

A 620 is more then enough to cool a 680. It cooled my over volted overclocked super hot fermi wayyyy down.
Got the h60 bracket made and working, pictures later.























