custom->cpu->4xGPU setup

omicron0806

New member
Hi everybody,

I'm all new to the water cooling, so this is my first post about it and everything. Have a couple of questions though. I've done homework, but still...
I have a setup, it's AMD EPYC processor, so it's SP5 water block for the processor, and there're 3xASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090 and 1xMSI SUPRIM SOC RTX 5090...
I'd like to know is/are there GPU water blocks available for those products and if possible to have inlets/outlets at (lets say) back of the GPU, so the side pointing towards inside of the case not the IO side of the GPU... Also, would appreciate some advice on overall cooling setup... Do i need two pumps... Like, for example PUMP-MANIFOLD-RESERVOIR->paralel to GPU(s)->radiator->PUMP for the GPU(s) and other pump solely for CPU, a.i. pump->cpu->radiator->pump... Would appreciate any advice...

Thanks very much.
 

Eddy

Iceman
Staff member
We offer ES coolers with rear-facing ports and a 1-slot design, but not for the cards you mentioned. We only produce these types of coolers upon special request from industry clients with sufficient order quantities. In such cases, we can also make them available to the end customer market. However, until then, we won't be able to offer such coolers for your GPUs.
 

omicron0806

New member
OK, thanks for the reply... I could still use the side inlets with some 90 degrees rotary fittings (if available) to plug the 4 GPUs right? it's really not the issue of tower, it has space, it's the motherboard I'm concerned... but still... 90 degrees rotary fittings would do the trick right? I mean, so all can fit so to speak...

Thanks.

P.S side inlet/outlet panel (i'll call it that way) ... does it have by itself option to go up/side/down of the panel? if you get me.
 

Eddy

Iceman
Staff member
That can be done. Everyone does it a bit differently. Some use extensions and D-plugs, or simply connect it with tubes, although using tubes is not the easiest solution due to the tight spaces. Some switch out the terminal and use the flat terminal (item 12987) and then connect it only using fittings. Everyone prefers a different method here.
 

omicron0806

New member
We offer ES coolers with rear-facing ports and a 1-slot design, but not for the cards you mentioned. We only produce these types of coolers upon special request from industry clients with sufficient order quantities. In such cases, we can also make them available to the end customer market. However, until then, we won't be able to offer such coolers for your GPUs.
All in all... It would be best if you would just produce the rear inlets for the population. hehe... Thanks for the advice anyway.
 
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