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Liquid cooling NVIDIA (Tesla) C1060 or C1070?

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Hi,
I recently installed a new NVIDIA C1060 (Tesla) card. In addition to the single C1060, I have 2x BFG GTX 285's (have 2x 30 inch hi-resolution Dell monitors) - these are liquid cooled. The C1060 is running a little warm, with stock cooling. Has anybody modified the C1060 card to water cooling? I haven't taken the case off to see where the chip / screws are located yet.
I'll be upgrading to the Fermi cards after the 1st of the year, and I'm unsure now if I'll keep the C1060, or send them in as part of the trade-up allowance.
Thanks,
Particleman529
Edited by Particleman529 - 12/13/09 at 9:49pm
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Hi,

It's been quite some time since you posted this, but have you had any answers? I am considering doing this with a C2075 but cannot find anyone with a waterblock for it... Do you have any ideas?

Cheers,
Flo
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Would not one of the universal GPU blocks like a swiftech MCW60/80/82 fit? I can't imagine Nvidia invented the wheel again with hole spacings for them though one can never be sure. Obviously you need lots of small sinks for rams etc and some airflow around the card but that is rarely much of a problem I find. Best thing I imagine would be to take the cooler off and have a look at what is hiding underneath, measure the holes and see whether they match up with anything for the consumer side.
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