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EVGA GTX 750Ti backplate?

RollinLower

when i build my case i noticed the hoses from my CPU watercooler are touching the back of my GPU. therefore i wanted to install a backplate.

thing is, the only backplate i can find is this one from EVGA. and i have a full size MSI GTX 750Ti TwinFrozr.

 

so, question at hand is; will this backplate still fit my card? and if it doesn't, are there any alternatives i should look at?

thanks in advance! :Dpost-226488-0-13066400-1431021968_thumb.

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Dont need a backplate for a low end card in my opinion.

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Dont need a backplate for a low end card in my opinion.

i just explained how i need it, because other hardware is touching the back of the card. it's not about low-end, it's about general functionality! :P

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It should probably fit pretty well, but maybe not perfect. Twin frozr 750ti's are a bit longer than the evga ones....so..

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I know, but it wont matter if the hoses are touching your gpu, and if it ever breaks you could just upgrade and get a new gpu.

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i just explained how i need it, because other hardware is touching the back of the card. it's not about low-end, it's about general functionality! :P

why do you care if the tubes are touching the back of the card... >.>

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I know, but it wont matter if the hoses are touching your gpu, and if it ever breaks you could just upgrade and get a new gpu.

you don't even consider the fact i might not want the GPU to break, do you? :huh:

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why do you care if the tubes are touching the back of the card... >.>

because it's a LAN party build, so the tubes won't be stationary on the back. they'll be rubbing around over the card during transport. not quite pleasant imho

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