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I'm looking for a website/database where I can compare different pcb's.

 

Does something like that exist?

 

More specific want to check if there is any pcb difference between: 

Video card: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB GDDR5 (GV-N98TD5-6GD-B)

 

And 

 

EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X Hydro Copper 12GB GDDR5 (12G-P4-2999)

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Ek normally has a picture of the pcb when looking for block compatibility. 

 

But titans are always reference. 

 

If the 980ti isn’t, they won’t be compatible. 

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Techpowerup publishes high resolution images of the circuit boards of video cards they review. Other than that, I don't know any site.

 

What's the actual reason you're interested in this, to measure stuff for water blocks, analyze VRM design, determine chip names?

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48 minutes ago, mariushm said:

Techpowerup publishes high resolution images of the circuit boards of video cards they review. Other than that, I don't know any site.

 

What's the actual reason you're interested in this, to measure stuff for water blocks, analyze VRM design, determine chip names?

I want to cool my Gigabyte 980ti (reference pcb). And I have the option to buy the waterblock from an EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X Hydro Copper for €20 ( cheap af ).

 

I want to know if it's compatible. On first glance it looks like it could be.

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Why don't you contact evga support and ask them if they have a datasheet or document with the spacings between screw holes and various other dimensions.

 

Maybe take a picture of your card or send your dimensions to them and ask them if it would make your card compatible with the block.

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It’s the same pcb. They share the same cooler. No reason it wouldn’t work. 

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2 minutes ago, mariushm said:

Why don't you contact evga support and ask them if they have a datasheet or document with the spacings between screw holes and various other dimensions.

 

Maybe take a picture of your card or send your dimensions to them and ask them if it would make your card compatible with the block.

That's an idea.

Already contacted EK support (because the waterblock on the titan x hydro copper is manufactured by them) They said that it isn't "meant" to be compatible.

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On 1/12/2019 at 4:11 PM, Mick Naughty said:

Ek normally has a picture of the pcb when looking for block compatibility. 

 

But titans are always reference. 

 

If the 980ti isn’t, they won’t be compatible. 

 

On 1/12/2019 at 4:12 PM, mariushm said:

Techpowerup publishes high resolution images of the circuit boards of video cards they review. Other than that, I don't know any site.

 

What's the actual reason you're interested in this, to measure stuff for water blocks, analyze VRM design, determine chip names?

Small update for you guys. Compared the pcb's and they look identical, so I bought the block. Payed €27 (incl. shipping) for it ?
Installed it today and it fits perfectly.

IMG_20190117_171938.jpg

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