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Waterblock for 2 MSI GTX 980s?

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Anyone know where I can find one? I'm new to GPU water cooling

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Reference cards, twin frozr?? Location may help too

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Anyone know where I can find one? I'm new to GPU water cooling

 

Depends which card you were wanting to buy from msi if you get their msi gaming 980 it is not a reference design so you will have to hunt around for a compatible block. http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/ is handy to look up pcb designs and shows you potential ek blocks if you want a different brand you will just have to do some googleing.

 

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Twin frozr, sorry forgot that they also make reference 

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Depends which card you were wanting to buy from msi if you get their msi gaming 980 it is not a reference design so you will have to hunt around for a compatible block. http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/ is handy to look up pcb designs and shows you potential ek blocks if you want a different brand you will just have to do some googleing.

 

Remember to follow your own threads so you see when someone replies even if they don't quote or @ you.

That site is awesome! :D Thank you so much

 

 

Although there are only blocks that cover the actually GPU part of the card, not the entire thing :/

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