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Easycargo 12pcs Aluminium Heatsink 14x14x7mm + pre Applied 3M 8810 Thermal Conductive Adhesive Tape for Cooling Cooler GPU Chips VRAM VGA RAM (14mmx14mmx7mm) (Silver Tone 8.8mm)
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    Features:
  • Pre applied thermal conductive adhesive tape backing
  • Can be applied for passive cooling Vram VGA RAM, IC Chips, etc
Specs:
ColorSilver Tone 8.8mm
Height0.27559 Inches
Length0.55118 Inches
Number of items20
Weight0.02866009406 Pounds
Width0.55118 Inches

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Personally, I'd go with the Corsair H55. It has a really low, round pump unit which is ideal for the tight spaces in the back of the Shift. The pump on the M22 is taller, which will block a little more airflow - not much, but you don't have much in the first place, so it helps to min/max where ever you can.

The EVGA models have a square-ish pump unit with the tubing coming off the top. The Kraken G12 bracket requires a round AIO pump unit, so I'm not even sure the EVGA would work. And the tubing coming off the top is a problem, as it likely wouldn't fit in the space you have between the GPU and the back of the motherboard.

Bottom line, go with an AIO with a round, low-profile pump unit, and don't spend any extra on RGB since it will be hidden inside the case anyway.

One other thing I did was buy some heat sinks like these and put them on the MOSFETs and the VRAM modules. The G12 uses a 92mm fan to cool the PCB components, and I wanted to help it along a little. Don't have any benchmarks with/without so I can't promise it helped, but it sure didn't hurt.

Best of luck with your Shift! Be sure to post pics when you're finished with it.