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Wich 980ti for WC?

I plan to change my 980 with a 980ti.

I'm thinking of the evga superclocked with a EKWB.

Afterwards I will overclock it.

Is this a good one, or should I buy another?

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It has to be reference , unless it's something special like the Kingpin edition . 

 

use this to check compatibility and availability http://configurator.ekwb.com/

 

You could also go straight with this http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=06G-P4-4999-KR

 

Get the highest clocked reference card you can get , since those are binned for the best performance .

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EVGA reference Superclocked :)

 

Reference cards are the easiest to watercool, because there are always blocks for it and are cheaper than non-reference ones :)

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One uh deez sexy motherfuckers

 

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It has to be reference , unless it's something special like the Kingpin edition .

use this to check compatibility and availability http://configurator.ekwb.com/

You could also go straight with this http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=06G-P4-4999-KR

Get the highest clocked reference card you can get , since those are binned for the best performance .

Yeah... :)

But in Europe not available yet

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EVGA reference Superclocked :)

Reference cards are the easiest to watercool, because there are always blocks for it and are cheaper than non-reference ones :)

And also good for overclocking??

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And also good for overclocking??

Non-reference cards may use "better" PCB designs or modify them allowing for "better" overclocking, but that said putting them under water is also a bigger PITA as they are non-reference.

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All (are going to) have waterblocks, even the G1

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