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Evga 1080 TI SC2 Water Cooling Options

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2018/03/16 11:53:35 (permalink)
Hey Everyone! 
I read previously that there was no plan for Evga to sell a stand alone Copper Hydro block for current GPU owners - I am guessing this is still true?
Assuming the Copper Hydro Block is a no go (Could never find the GPU Hydro in stock so just went with the SC2) I just wanted to verify that the only other option for current SC2 card owners is to buy a 1080 TI reference water block and that will work?
I am a little hesitant on this because I would assume all the ICX technology within the SC2 would mean with PCB is not a direct reference design?

Thanks and hopefully someone can shed some light on this because it's bugging me having a full custom water loop in the PC for a CPU and then this beast of a GPU air cooled!

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Well just browsing the EVGA store and apparently the Hydro copper water blocks are sold! Sorry for the wasted post - but out of curiosity has anyone had any experience putting one of these on? Guessing its about the same as water cooling a founders edition card?
post edited by mjs01622 - 2018/03/16 12:11:39
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    Re: Evga 1080 TI SC2 Water Cooling Options 2018/03/16 12:09:54 (permalink)
    If you look at the compatibility list of cards, it shows the GTX 1080 Ti SC2.
     
    https://www.evga.com/prod...aspx?pn=400-HC-5599-B1
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