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9 minutes ago, Alesek said:

hello, is the titan x (pascal) waterblock going to fit on 1080 ti founders? EK says on their website that it should (checked visually). The only difference I can see is that there is a hole for the DVI connector in the block which 1080ti doesnt have but idk if there is something on that place which should be cooled.

 

If their configuator says it should fit via a visual check I don't see why it wouldn't unless something was overlooked. Just make sure your specific model is noted as being compatible for that block.

hello, is the titan x (pascal) waterblock going to fit on 1080 ti founders? EK says on their website that it should (checked visually). The only difference I can see is that there is a hole for the DVI connector in the block which 1080ti doesnt have but idk if there is something on that place which should be cooled.

 

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9 minutes ago, Alesek said:

hello, is the titan x (pascal) waterblock going to fit on 1080 ti founders? EK says on their website that it should (checked visually). The only difference I can see is that there is a hole for the DVI connector in the block which 1080ti doesnt have but idk if there is something on that place which should be cooled.

 

If their configuator says it should fit via a visual check I don't see why it wouldn't unless something was overlooked. Just make sure your specific model is noted as being compatible for that block.

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To add to the previous poster - there is nothing near the DVI connector that needs cooling. The most vital parts are GPU, VRM and VRAM that must be covered and these are at other positions.

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1 hour ago, W-L said:

If their configuator says it should fit via a visual check I don't see why it wouldn't unless something was overlooked. Just make sure your specific model is noted as being compatible for that block.

 

1 minute ago, jj9987 said:

To add to the previous poster - there is nothing near the DVI connector that needs cooling. The most vital parts are GPU, VRM and VRAM that must be covered and these are at other positions.

Thank you both :)

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Just now, Janner558 said:

yes but before the stores in netherlands get it, it will take a bit longer. if there is no difference in the titan one, then I might as well take that one. I dont feel like running a jet engine for a week 

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2 hours ago, Alesek said:

yes but before the stores in netherlands get it, it will take a bit longer. if there is no difference in the titan one, then I might as well take that one. I dont feel like running a jet engine for a week 

I could not live with that unneeded dvi cutout and a block engraved for a different card.  I'm waiting a few weeks to get my 1080Ti Watercool Heatkiller block.

 

Well worth the wait IMO (though i really did forget how loud a blower is until last night)

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1 minute ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

I could not live with that unneeded dvi cutout and a block engraved for a different card.  I'm waiting a few weeks to get my 1080Ti Watercool Heatkiller block.

 

Well worth the wait IMO (though i really did forget how loud a blower is until last night)

I will never have the cutout facing the side panel so I dont think anyone would be able to see it (I hope)

 

it sounds like a vacuum cleaner, doesnt it...

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4 minutes ago, Alesek said:

I will never have the cutout facing the side panel so I dont think anyone would be able to see it (I hope)

 

it sounds like a vacuum cleaner, doesnt it...

Very true, I plan on having it very exposed myself ;)

 

And yes it does!  though i actually thought it would run hotter than it does  

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1 minute ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

Very true, I plan on having it very exposed myself ;)

 

And yes it does!  though i actually thought it would run hotter than it does  

with that noise, it better be below room temps :D  does it have any coil whine though?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Alesek said:

with that noise, it better be below room temps :D  does it have any coil whine though?

 

 

Not sure yet.  Just got it yesterday and i had to get my 980's out of my water loop before i could try it out.  I think i got about 10 minutes in before bed haha.  I didn't notice any except in extremely high fps menus and such (like far cry 4's intro) but it might just be hiding under the noise.

It'll be much easier to tell when i get a block on it

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