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Is this a enough coating for runing 680 Lightning under LN2?

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I just used this coating ran a success Dry ice cooling, but Im not sure if it's good for LN2?

Do I need completely coat aroudn the GPU? I was wondering about it may cause a unflat surface.

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Bob
Edited by K404 - 12/8/12 at 6:39am
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looking good man,

that should work just fine like k404 said.

protect your PCIE slot well. Because that is where the trouble comes in, when you bench too long and water falls into PCIE slot. So just make sure you make it air-tight enough.
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