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is inno3d GTX1080Ti iChill X4 has the same PCB and component as the Founder 1080Ti ?

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1 minute ago, DoctorNick said:

The block is not made anymore. 

But the barrow might actually work:

 

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http://www.barrowint.com/plus/view.php?aid=967

yeah, i just noticed that the BARROW waterblock actually made for GTX 1080 Founder too that still had the DVI port ? 

can anyone tell me if this GTX1080Ti PCB from Inno3d has the same PCB and component design from Founder GTX1080Ti ?, because i want to get a waterblock for it, but its hard to get the specifically made waterblock for inno3d brand, so i wonder if i can use the Founder Edition waterblock for it 


Here's the Inno3D GTX1080Ti iChill X4 :

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i want to use the waterblock from BARROW
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Pictures of the Founders 1080 ti PCB are easily found on Google.

 

At a glance, the only difference that jumps out at me is that the "missing" DRAM chip appears to be in a different location on the Inno3d card. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Middcore said:

At a glance, the only difference that jumps out at me is that the "missing" DRAM chip appears to be in a different location on the Inno3d card. 

When you start looking at GPU PCBs more, you will notice that the missing DRAM chip is in a different location all the time. As long as the waterblock supplies enough thermal pads, it wont be a problem for OP. 

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Just now, Nathanpete said:

When you start looking at GPU PCBs more, you will notice that the missing DRAM chip is in a different location all the time. As long as the waterblock supplies enough thermal pads, it wont be a problem for OP. 

ah, yeah i've seen the pcb of the founders one, but i still want to confirm that it is the same pcb and component, here's the pcb pict from GamerNexus :GTX 1080 Ti FE PCB Analysis & Shunt Mod

if its really the same hopefully i can get the block

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also i wonder if that DVI might be a problem that i need to desolder it myself 

1 minute ago, Seraph21 said:

ah, yeah i've seen the pcb of the founders one, but i still want to confirm that it is the same pcb and component, here's the pcb pict from GamerNexus :GTX 1080 Ti FE PCB Analysis & Shunt Mod

if its really the same hopefully i can get the block

 

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14 minutes ago, Seraph21 said:

can anyone tell me if this GTX1080Ti PCB from Inno3d has the same PCB and component design from Founder GTX1080Ti ?, because i want to get a waterblock for it, but its hard to get the specifically made waterblock for inno3d brand, so i wonder if i can use the Founder Edition waterblock for it 


Here's the Inno3D GTX1080Ti iChill X4 :

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i want to use the waterblock from BARROW
 

This is FE, see the ports? You need a waterblock with a cutout like this one

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https://www.ekwb.com/configurator/waterblock/3831109831687

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6 minutes ago, Seraph21 said:

yeah i just noticed the DVI might be a problem, but i cant get EKWB here since there's no one that sell it

Then you will just need to start searching retailers in your country for 1080Ti waterblocks and buy one with a cutout like the one from EKWB. 

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10 minutes ago, Seraph21 said:

yeah i just noticed the DVI might be a problem, but i cant get EKWB here since there's no one that sell it

The block is not made anymore. 

But the barrow might actually work:

 

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http://www.barrowint.com/plus/view.php?aid=967

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FS in Denmark/EU:

Asus Dual GTX 1060 3GB. Used maximum 4 months total. Looks like new. Card never opened. Give me a price. 

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2 minutes ago, Nathanpete said:

Then you will just need to start searching retailers in your country for 1080Ti waterblocks and buy one with a cutout like the one from EKWB. 

sadly there's none that sells waterblock for the 1080Ti except BARROW, also i wonder if the GTX1080 had the DVI port, if yes, i think the BARROW waterblock support GTX 1080 too 
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2 minutes ago, Seraph21 said:

yeah, i just noticed that the BARROW waterblock actually made for GTX 1080 Founder too that still had the DVI port ? 

Thats the same layout as yours! 🙂 

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FS in Denmark/EU:

Asus Dual GTX 1060 3GB. Used maximum 4 months total. Looks like new. Card never opened. Give me a price. 

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Just now, DoctorNick said:

Thats the same layout as yours! 🙂 

yeah, hopefully they still have that in stock, because its kinda hard to get one, thanks for the help

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5 hours ago, Seraph21 said:

yeah, hopefully they still have that in stock, because its kinda hard to get one, thanks for the help

Oh I wasn't reading that right. 1080 dosen't work with 1080 ti

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FS in Denmark/EU:

Asus Dual GTX 1060 3GB. Used maximum 4 months total. Looks like new. Card never opened. Give me a price. 

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