Yes, in some cases you can get a watercooling kit like this one. I'm having trouble finding one for your exact card though. Make sure to get one that is known to be compatible with the exact make and model of your card.
You can also make a full custom loop by buying all the components separately. (waterblock, pump, reservoir, fittings, tubing) Although that is quite a bit more expensive.
The simple solution may just be to increase air flow in your case with more/better case fans, or by pulling your overclock back a bit.
Amazon one includes the fan (or looks to according to the description?) or are you talking about a different fan
with 3 or 4x sli, you can even go with closed loop to cut some of that danger down (assuming they are properly made)
like a http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
they work well enough (they will not outperform a full custom loop given they have weak motors with relatively small rads), or even some very good air coolers (that has fresh air setup, not crammed in)
As long as you can mount those 4 exhaust easily (maybe 1 rear exhaust, and 3 on the window or all 4 in the window?) and they can get fresh air then job done.
Just out of curiosity which cooler did you decide to go with? I have the ACX 2.0 version. So just above the stock reference. This has caused me to consider getting a better cooler for my card too. =)
Edit - was it this one? http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459192749&sr=8-1&keywords=980+ti+cooler
I own an EVGA 980 ti FTW card and has been running pretty hot lately. Thinking about purchasing the hybrid cooler from EVGA. Only issue I think is the fact that it doesn't come with the blower fan...where can I get one? or can anyone suggest another option? Is Corsairs HG10 980 compatible? I have a h50 lying around I could slap in there... Is the EVGA worth the price tag vs the corsair?
Amazon has the 980ti labeled one in stock right now.
Im still trying to decide between this and going with a corsair hg10 with an h80
Is this the model you are looking for?
I have a brand new, still sealed, kit that I never used, as I resold the gpu before the kit arrived.
Isn't that what it is? https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
980 ti(used) +this water cooler or a 1070?
If your 980 Ti has a reference PCB, I would get the EVGA Hybrid cooling kit:
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
It's on a really good sale right now for only $60. That's pretty much the cheapest price you would pay for an AIO cooler anyway. It also includes a shroud and fan. So it will look nicer than a G10 and you won't need to pay the extra $30 for one.
Edit: looks like shipping is 1-3 months. Nevermind.
It's $100 on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814998105
Still worth it IMO.
How difficult was it setting up the hybrid cooler? Would you recommend it? You said you got the 980ti one, so this one?
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-H980-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2?th=1&psc=1
If you have stock 980 Ti's or can get ahold of stock coolers you can do what I did
http://i.imgur.com/yuyyRia.jpg
Those EVGA kits work with reference cards, but they do require the reference bracket and blower fan to keep the card cool, you don't "need" them but it will look kinda ghetto without it.
The kit is $60 on Amazon, will work with any stock blower on any reference 980 Ti or Titan X.
Thanks, I'm relieved it was as advertised. I assume it's a reference cooler? With all that money you saved, you ought to add one of these.
> EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Video Card
So just add one of these bad boys and Im all set? http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
Problem is that the cooler is designed around using the reference fan to cool the VRM. You have aftermarket cards so it won't work unless you have some Nvidia reference coolers just lying around.
Better option is a Corsair HG10 bracket for each card paired with a cooler like the H60.
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Edition-Cooling-Bracket-CB-9060008-WW/dp/B01ALIU7AS/
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-Performance-Liquid-Cooler/dp/B00A0HZMGA/
What about if I would use a red or blue build but I would change the cooler from the white one + I would add this cooler for my video card ? - http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
85c sounds about right but if you're still concerned then invest in a $75 hybrid cooler. Under load it stays in the low to mid 50s and 30s while idle.
I would use all the parts from red build, but is it ok to add this cooler http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2 for my video card ?
Amazon. EVGA Hybrid Cooler for GeForce GTX 980Ti Cooling 400-HY-0996-B1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_jFzRwbX0VDT45
The 980ti version will work on any reference 980 ti or Titan I think.
EVGA Hybrid Cooler for GeForce GTX 980Ti Cooling 400-HY-0996-B1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_7Y6QwbJX07Z4N
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2
That's your solution.
It's on sale right now too.
I'm going AIO on my rig.
I have EVGA HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Ti on my dual 980ti SLI. They go for $110 USD @ EVGA, and currently $80 USD on Amazon.
I'm planning on a CM Nepton 140xl for my cpu. Currently $102.91 USD on Amazon.
I like the no maintenance/factory guaranteed features.
You mean this?
EDIT: Ohhh, I see the new shroud. Apparently it's free from EVGA if you show proof of purchase of a Hybrid cooler?
Water cooling is the sexier
these are on amazon in stock all the time. http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-0996-B1/dp/B00ZQ4PFX2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1438756884&sr=8-2&keywords=evga+980+cooler