about gtx 780 water block

amer1234

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hello every one ...

iv'e heard that the EK titan water block "EK-FC Titan SE" fit and work well with the gtx 780 ... is that right ? and if not is there is any water block for this GPU ?.. i have searched on amazon and i didn't find any for this GPU card ...


and thanks.
 
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Yes, as the two are almost identical you will easily fit the same water block on a GTX 780.

"The GeForce GTX 780 has a lot in common with the GTX Titan. The two cards are virtually indistinguishable unless you notice the lack of memory chips on the backside of the GTX 780. The two cards are based on the same 28 nm GK110 silicon, almost the same PCB, and most certainly the same space-age cooling solution that helped people draw their heavy wallets out for...

amer1234

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thanks for the reply ...

well i'm planing for a SLI ... so i think it would be cooler and quiter if i water cooled them .
 



Yes, as the two are almost identical you will easily fit the same water block on a GTX 780.

"The GeForce GTX 780 has a lot in common with the GTX Titan. The two cards are virtually indistinguishable unless you notice the lack of memory chips on the backside of the GTX 780. The two cards are based on the same 28 nm GK110 silicon, almost the same PCB, and most certainly the same space-age cooling solution that helped people draw their heavy wallets out for a $1000 invoice."
 
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Yes, but it will only clock within its voltage spec, 1.175 if im not mistaken, and even the Nvidia cooler is good enough for the best you can achieve on stock voltage.
 

amer1234

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no it's target is not to get above 80c ... i think ...
 


You can barely increase voltage. And it WILL run o[ut of voltage LOOOONG before watercooling is necessary...