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Gigabyte 7970 OC Windforce 3 Full Coverage Block

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Hey everyone got this for a great price now would like to put it under water. I have been looking though blocks and it seems like the EK blocks support it visually but I would actually like to buy a heatkiller. I don't believe this card is reference can anyone confirm?

Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 OC 3GB GDDR5 (GV-R797OC-3GD)

If it is not reference what block should I buy that will work?
 
Hey everyone got this for a great price now would like to put it under water. I have been looking though blocks and it seems like the EK blocks support it visually but I would actually like to buy a heatkiller. I don't believe this card is reference can anyone confirm?

Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 OC 3GB GDDR5 (GV-R797OC-3GD)

If it is not reference what block should I buy that will work?

Let me add that I will buy (at a normal price) one of the ASUS P79 models, and I have the same question.
 
You'll have to pull the cooler off the PCB and compare.

This is the image I found for a reference 7970:

7970referance.jpg


And this is the image I found for a Windforce 7970:

10_giga797_pcb_big.jpg


The PCBs look extremely similar.
 
Thank you for the links now I just have to confirm that my board is the revision 1 if that is true it looks reference to me. anyone else wanting to help me out I made a hover over for viewing the two images for comparing them.
It looks like the only difference is the metal heatsink.
Link http://fiddle.jshell.net/5uGMk/1/show/light/
 
That little metal heatsink looks like it's just screwed on. I've got one nearly identical to it in a box that came off my 6950.
 
That little metal heatsink looks like it's just screwed on. I've got one nearly identical to it in a box that came off my 6950.

That's what I figured so that card in the picture I would say is reference unless proven otherwise. Don't have time today to tear down the card and check but will be ordering the block soon.
 
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