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Beorhthere

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  1. So I went ahead and bought the EKWB Titan Xp waterblock and backplate, even though it clearly stated that it's not compatible on the website, and it fits perfectly, no problem. The only thing was that one of the screws from the backplate through the card and to the block didn't have a hole for it on the pcb, but that was the only issue. It's been running now for a week or so and performing beautifully. I know it's an old post on here, but I figured I'd let you all know that it indeed fits and works fine, without any modifications to the LED connectors.
  2. I'm running a Deepcool Genome II ROG Edition case. Edit: Since I bought a complete CPU watercooling case, for alot of money, I don't really wanna rip it all out and start from scratch =)… The case supports another radiator and has plenty of space for another reservoir, pump, fans and whatever I would need to cool the GPU also.
  3. @QBtech None taken... I bought a computer case with everything pre-installed in it... All I did was connect the CPU block and hit the power switch Edit: The system included in the case is non-expandable, which is why I need a completely separate system for the GPU.. Plenty of room in the case for another radiator and stuff.
  4. Thanks for your replies! Looking at the images of the PCBs above, they look fairly simular. From that I would assume that the "non-compatible" Titan Xp waterblock(s) would indeed fit on the Collector's Edition cards, assuming there are no hight differences with the components? Does anyone have any information if this could be the case? (no height differences). And if so, where could I get the neccesary stuff to make this happen? And what are the components I need to get for a complete package? Thanks again!
  5. Hey there! A while back I got an Nvidia Titan Xp Star Wars Jedi Order Collector's Edition graphics card as a late xmas present... So far so good, although I would much rather have the other one Anyhoooo, now I've been looking all over the interwebs to find information about how to watercool the darn thing and I'm coming up empty. Is it the same stuff that you need for a Titan X or 1080 Ti? The answers wary... On one site I found a waterblock that was compatible with my graphics card, but no backplate or any other information. For those of you who are realizing I'm a complete novice on watercooling, you are completely right. I've managed to watercool my CPU just recently, and now I need to get my GPU watercooled also. My GPU is running temps in the high 90's (C) (194-204 F) and going into thermal throttling when I'm gaming in 4K on hot days and I feel enough is enough. Are there any watercooling pros here that could possibly concider helping me out with what hardware I need to get this project going? Radiator, waterblock, backplate, reservoir, pump, hoses, connections, fans, thermal paste and everything for a complete system? I want this to be a completely separate cooling system from the CPU one. The cooler I can get it, the better, within reason moneywise. I have a pretty big computer case, so a dual or triple radior will fit with no problems. I live in Sweden, but I'm open to ordering stuff from anywhere as long as they ship to Sweden and the shipping costs are not eyewateringly expensive Thanks!
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