Barkie Posted October 29, 2020 Share Posted October 29, 2020 Hey, So it seems that these finally show on the Corsair site: https://www.corsair.com/pt/en/Categories/Products/Custom-Cooling/Blocks/GPU-Blocks/Hydro-X-Series-XG7-RGB-30-SERIES-GPU-Water-Block/p/CX-9020014-WW https://www.corsair.com/pt/en/Categories/Products/Custom-Cooling/Blocks/GPU-Blocks/Hydro-X-Series-XG7-RGB-30-SERIES-GPU-Water-Block/p/CX-9020013-WW One thing that's annoying me is that I bought my 3080 considering this compatibility with Corsair blocks. After having everything setup, found out that the 3080 Ventus 3X 10G is probably the only 3080 that doesn't allow for even 1% power limit extension. Only option here seems to under volt and hope for luck on the silicon lottery. Ofcourse thats on me for not doing my proper research! :) One thing I noticed is that it seems that the fans power draw counts towards the reported power limit, so the faster the fans get the less headroom for voltage to increase there is. Hopefully, after installing the water block, the voltage will be able to ramp higher, along with the clocks, before hitting the 320W power limit. Have a nice day guys and keep safe! Best Regards, jb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corsair Employee Corsair HP Posted October 30, 2020 Corsair Employee Share Posted October 30, 2020 I have the same card, and even at completely stock settings it is still a beast of a board, so I am sure you will end up happy with it regardless:) We are working hard on getting these blocks out to people, so hopefully you will soon be able to get some water on that card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barkie Posted October 30, 2020 Author Share Posted October 30, 2020 Hey HP, Sure it's fast and all, and the diference from this 750€ to a near 1000€ (non-scalpped) card isn't really worth it, but I've always like to tinker a bit (sometimes with no real world results), so a bit of headroom would have given me a few hours of fun. Guess I'll try my luck with overclocking while undervolting. Since you replied and seem to work for Corsair (is it?), I found the aspect of the Ventus a bit... plain, in terms of size and what's shown in the clear part. Comparing it to the Strix one, and even the older 20 series blocks, I kind of expected a bit more, like a bigger window and channel complexity, you know, eye candy... :) I understand that this won't relate directly to performance, but still I'm left with a bit of a "meh". For the MSI 3080/3090 Ventus For the Asus 3080/3090 Strix For the reference 2080ti To be honest the best looking for me is the 2080ti, with or without the flow show wheel. Even on the physically smaller FE 3080 you managed to make it look more appealing So, is this the final aspect of the MSI 3080/3090 ventus block? Thanks! jb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thomas.balint16 Posted November 16, 2020 Share Posted November 16, 2020 Any news on when the STRIX block will be avalible currently have a build almost done.. Just waiting for the block to come out to finish it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corsair Employee Corsair GregX Posted November 23, 2020 Corsair Employee Share Posted November 23, 2020 Hi, Unfortunately, don't have a specific date of availability that I could share. The XG7 RGB 30-SERIES STRIX GPU Water Block (3090, 3080, 3070) product page is up, I would recommend using the "Notify me when in stock" option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VolcanoHands Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Quick question for the Corsair guys about the Ventus block. From the picture it looks like the waterblock only cools the GPU die, and none of the other hot components like the mosfets/power delivery. Essentially "the stuff to the right" of the gpu core lol. Is this true? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corsair Employee Corsair HP Posted December 1, 2020 Corsair Employee Share Posted December 1, 2020 Quick question for the Corsair guys about the Ventus block. From the picture it looks like the waterblock only cools the GPU die, and none of the other hot components like the mosfets/power delivery. Essentially "the stuff to the right" of the gpu core lol. Is this true? Not at all, when making these blocks we make sure that all required parts will be cooled, including the parts you mention above. The parts cooling those components are just hidden under the shroud. So rest assured, that all of our XG7 blocks are full coverage blocks, and not just cooling the die/ram. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeDoyen Posted December 1, 2020 Share Posted December 1, 2020 all the intricate shapes are just flow guides, anti-vortex and other fancy stuff to avoid trapping bubbles most of the time. But under the block, there's thermal pads to cool the VRM and memory of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
copmagnet82 Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 (edited) Instead of creating a new thread, I'll just post my thoughts here, as this is somewhat relevant. I registered for the forum just so I can voice my frustration with Corsair's decision in regards to not making a water block for the Asus RTX 3080 TUF. As many of us, I like to give my money to Corsair. With that being said, I was looking forward to creating my custom loop. I have an Asus MB and wanted to get an Asus RTX 3080. I decided on getting the TUF as opposed to the Strix since I don't really need the Strix, plus once you water cool, the stock cooler will go in the trash anyways, so why waste the Strix. So now, I have two options: 1. Get the Strix, waste $200, and trash a high quality air cooler (I know that card offers more then just the cooler over the TUF, but again, I don't need the "extras" that come with the card) or 2. Get the FE, which I guess is fine, but I really hate the power connector on it. Although this may be a first world problem, I think, it is slightly backwards to support a card that is excellent as is, make the customer waste money, that could otherwise be spent on a water block, and not support a card that could possibly benefit even more from water cooling (not saying that the Strix will not), and a card that a lot of people will own. I am not sure what direction I am going in, yet. I do like Corsair products, and I really want to keep the water cooling kit I got for my build, but I know that if I end up keeping the kit, I will definitely not look at my PC the same way. First the Nvidia GPU, then the AMD CPU release fiascoes, and now this. One disappointment, after another. ...and finally, good job on adding the 3rd screw in the middle ;): Edited December 8, 2020 by copmagnet82 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaZ2k Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 Are there any thoughts or plans that there will also be a block for the MSI 3080 Gaming X Trio? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
therick04pp Posted January 12, 2021 Share Posted January 12, 2021 (edited) Are there any thoughts or plans that there will also be a block for the MSI 3080 Gaming X Trio? They said on another thread that they had no intentions of supporting the Trio X. Which makes ZERO sense. They support the ventus, that you can't even overclock and cools just fine as is, but don't support the card that would need it and you can overclock (even if not by much). It's like Flowmaster mufflers only offering performance exhaust systems for the 6 cyl. versions of cars and not the 8 cyl. Haha! I've been a loyal Corsair customer for a while, but this decision has really made me think. Here's the comment: https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1063119&postcount=3 Edited January 12, 2021 by therick04pp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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