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TITAN BLACK + KRAKEN G10?

Alright, so I know that the original titan can be cooled by the kraken g10, but is it possible to cool the new titan black with the kraken g10? I want to know this before buying one....

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Pretty sure everything's the same, except for the internal "fully fledged" core. Should work fine.

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It would look so tacky :'(

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It would look so tacky :'(

 

I find your avatar unsettling.

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Yes, it will work. It has mounts just like a 780 Ti. 

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Off topic here but how about Asus's custom pcb on GTX 780 and GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II, will it fit too?

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I find your avatar unsettling.

I can imagine.

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