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i think a 680 wb fits that card but im not sure

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Take a look at ekwb's site. There u find a config setup thingie...

http://www.coolingconfigurator.com find ur gpu and see

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I'd recommend an XSPC Razor block. I'm using two of them on my 670's with the XSPC back plate. Not only is performance great, but they look awesome with the lit up acrylic. Just double check that the Gigabyte card you have uses the reference PCB.

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It uses a 680 reference pcb... so u should be able to use any wb thats for 680 reference cards =)

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that is not a reference 670 PCB. the reference PCB is shorter and has separate fan

plate (like 660 ti).

 

a couple other forums have used the 680 water block for the giggy 670 and 670 FTW.

almost bough one with 680 water block..

 

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