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G80 block and chipset block

DangerIsGo

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2 questions.

Will a Maze4GPU waterblock fit on the G80 (GTS)? It looks like it could. I dont wanna spend all this money on an expensive waterblock when the one I have will fit. Will it? Has anyone tried it? If not, Ill try it today.

Also, the damn stock hSF is so massive, that if the Maze4 doesnt fit, the card will not go on due to the MCW30 chipset block I have. I thought I saw that there was a waterblock that looked like this for the chipset. Would that fit? Anyone try? Thanks.
 
I heard that only the Swiftech gpu block w/ an included "adapter" would fit the G80.
 
Just the GTS (which is what i have)

too poor for the GTX...for now

So just the MCW60 works with that plate?
 
Just the GTS (which is what i have)

too poor for the GTX...for now

So just the MCW60 works with that plate?

Yeah, that will work but to can also use the Apogee 1U block as well. The Apogee 1U has a larger contact surface than the MCW60.

You'll also need to buy more ramsinks than come with the MCW60 kit. I think the 8800gts uses 2 less than the gtx's 24.

I can't find the thread now, but people have been doing this over at xtremesystems.
 
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