Waterblock Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5090 Windforce OC

Snellage

New member
Hi Alphacool,

I wanted to ask if you plan to release a water block for the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5090 Windforce OC. So far, I’ve seen water blocks available for the Founders Edition, ASUS, and other models, but I haven’t come across one for this specific GPU, and i would like to finish my custom loop.

Could you provide me with a status update on its availability?

Thank you in advance for your time.
 

Eddy

Iceman
Staff member
I can't give you an answer to that. There are so many coolers in development at the moment that I can't tell you when one will be ready for your Gigabyte. But I wouldn't expect anything to be available in the next 2 months.
 

Snellage

New member
Thanks for the response. Since you mentioned that no block will be available in the next two months, does that mean the Gigabyte RTX 5090 Windforce OC is being considered for a future release, or is it unlikely that a block will be made for this model at all?

I also submitted the ‘Get a Cooler for Free’ form and would be willing to send in my GPU if needed for development. Any additional details would be greatly appreciated.
 

Eddy

Iceman
Staff member
Since we are still missing the Windforce 5090, I would suggest waiting. I'm sure you'll receive an email regarding sending in the graphics card. However, don't expect a response before the middle of next week. We are currently understaffed in several departments that handle the emails, and we have been overwhelmed with emails this year.
 

thesaudade

New member
Since we are still missing the Windforce 5090, I would suggest waiting. I'm sure you'll receive an email regarding sending in the graphics card. However, don't expect a response before the middle of next week. We are currently understaffed in several departments that handle the emails, and we have been overwhelmed with emails this year.
I'm happy to provide one if you're still missing the item, I was somehow able to get one for MSRP!
 

whisperit

New member
Registered today just to show some interest in this being made. I think the only difference in any of the gigabyte models this generation is the number of phases and some caps being swapped. I am not an engineer, but looks to be a fairly easy adaptation. I hope you guys get one in your hands.
 
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