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Can anyone tell me if the Gigabyte GTX780Ti Windforce http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-video-card-gvn78tghz3gd has a referance layout on the PCB? 

 

In other words, if I wish to water cool this card, can I use a block designed for a reference card? 

 

If I need a special block, who makes a good one?

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H440 has a CPU cooler clearence of 180mm

and NH D-14 is 160 so yeah should be ok.

wrong topic, nvm.

LOL good, I was really confused and started googling when I first saw your post.

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LOL good, I was really confused and started googling when I first saw your post.

I'm sorry,^^

anyway, I'd say it most likely isn't stock pcb, since most aftermarket coolers use a longer/shorter PCB and another layout.

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The GTX 780Ti Windforce uses a non-reference PCB so no block support. If you get something like a DCUII there are block support. There are also some block for the EVGA ACX cards.

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This is good news! Thanks!

 

I wont be liquid cooling for a while but I want to make sure there is block support for the cards I pick up. 

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Best thing to do is go to WWW.coolingconfigurator.com and see if EK say its reference and then you will know

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Best thing to do is go to WWW.coolingconfigurator.com and see if EK say its reference and then you will know

Thanks! I have never seen that before.

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