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780 ti water block compatibility

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2014/07/18 19:48:19 (permalink)
I have a stock 780 ti which mean the plain 876mhz version. I have a HeatKiller water block on it and I am looking to get a 780 ti Classified as I can get it really cheap. Will the water block fit the Classified?

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    Re: 780 ti water block compatibility 2014/07/18 20:28:13 (permalink)
    No, it will not.  The classifieds have a different PCB, therefore it will not fit.  You will need a 780 Ti classy block.
     
    The 780 Classified block will fit the 780 Ti Classy and 780 Ti K|ngp|n. 
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    Re: 780 ti water block compatibility 2014/07/18 22:17:18 (permalink)
    Figures..LOL. I cannot find a Classy block anywhere. They had them here but not in the shop area anymore.

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    Re: 780 ti water block compatibility 2014/07/19 06:11:36 (permalink)
    Is the EK block the only one that will work on the 780 ti classy ? I know EVGA made a hydrocopper for it but it isn't for sale now. I know EK is good but my loop is all copper and the EK is nickel/acetyl and I have heard it isn't good to mix metals. I am using a HeatKiller block and they do not make one for the Classy.

    i7 4790k @ 4.6gHz
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    EVGA Supernova G2 1300w
    Samsung 840 Pro 128gb (x2)
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    Alpahacool / Heatkiller custom water cool loop
     
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    Re: 780 ti water block compatibility 2014/07/22 19:22:02 (permalink)

     
    EK's waterblocks have the best benchmarks and have a waterblock for just about everything.

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    Re: 780 ti water block compatibility 2014/07/23 23:14:50 (permalink)
    FrozenCPU has them. That is where I bought the two that I have on both my 780ti Classy's in SLI.
     
    http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21600/ex-blc-1556/EK_EVGA_780_Classified_and_780_Ti_Classified_VGA_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Nickel_Acetal_EK-FC780_GTX_Classy_-_AcetalNickel.html?tl=g57c613s1928&id=J3g4IwfK&mv_pc=3182
     
    They have 12 in stock right now. They sell fast though so buy quick! If you do SLI I recommend a dual terminal block for them. It looks nice and installs easy!
     
    http://www.frozencpu.com/products/18973/ex-blc-1421/EK_Terminal_Block_-_Dual_Parallel_-_Black_Acetal_EK-FC_Terminal_DUAL_Parallel.html?id=J3g4IwfK&mv_pc=3501
     
    That's it right there. You can get the parallel one or the serial one. They both produce pretty much the same outcome. There are mixed reviews on which is better. I recommend the backplate too. Makes it look really nice!
    post edited by jskibb - 2014/07/24 00:00:52
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