gpu block question

da axxxe

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hey people i have a small question regarding attaching a waterblock to my gpu .im currently running the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 Ti WF2 2GB and would like to know if there is a water block for this card or if i sell it and get a reference model if something like the
Heatkiller GPU-X³ GTX 670 Water Block Ni-Bl would work with this card as ive heard some people have had succes with this option .im stuck with a bit of a problem in this regard wich is making think i should go get 2 gtx 670 cards instead of running 3 of the cards i currently have .
any help would be much appreciated :)
 
They seem to be a custom PCB so no there aren't waterblocks:
http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/step1_complist?gpu_gpus=818

What resolution do you play on?

If you can sell them easily enough, then you may as well try to replace them with reference 670s if you're sure you want to watercool them.

Why are you wanting to watercool them? I'd have thought they'd be running very cool and pretty quiet anyway?

Look for EVGA 670 FTW so you can use 680 waterblocks as they look better IMO. Also, Zotac do a 670 with a 680 PCB so that can also take 680 blocks. Just the reference 670s look a bit stupid with waterblocks on IMO as they have the small PCBs
 
cheers jamesriley94 for the the info .i only run at 1080p so far butt will upgrade my screen after the main rigs done .i planned on liquid cooling the cpu and gpu,s just more for the finishing touch and for the looks. i should be able to sell the card but if not ill probaly end up giving it away like i did with my 2 6970,s .looks like ill be buying 2 evga 670 FTW cards oh well lol
 
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