GPU Water Blocks
Modern graphics cards draw huge amounts of power, and with that comes higher temperatures than ever before. CORSAIR GPU water blocks are built to the exact specifications of dozens of popular graphics cards, so you can rest assured that it will work perfectly with your card.
What to look for in a GPU water block
While a water block is an important component, it’s thankfully pretty simple to consider. Here’s what to look at.
- Compatibility: The obvious first consideration is whether it’ll fit with your graphics card. Browse our listings with a keen eye toward which card you have.
- Other design features: While many water blocks are utilitarian in design, you can opt for one with RGB lighting (like in our iCUE series).
How do I choose the right water block for my GPU and are they universal?
It’s important to note that GPU-focused water blocks are quite specific to the card you have. That’s because there’s a ton of variety in the GPU space—whether you’ve got a reference card, a founder’s edition, or a third-party card. So, it’s best to look closely at the specs of the water block you’re considering and make sure there’s a configuration that fits your specific card.
Want to see if your GPU is compatible with a Corsair GPU water block? Try out our GPU water block configurator.