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HARAMOSH

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I have looked online and have seen this question asked several times but no direct answer.

I have an EVGA Geforce GTX560 2GB Superclocked right now, I have had it 3 weeks and can still return it if need be. I plan to watercool it because it does run hot and right now im in the middle of doing all my research.

I cant seem to find a waterblock compatible with this card. Is it the same layout as some of the Ti series of this card and can I use their blocks on this card?

Here is the card...
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/EVGA+-+...870828&skuId=3628108&st=evga gtx560&cp=1&lp=6


Will this work for it maybe? however this is only a 1gb model.
http://www.coolingconfigurator.com/step1_complist?gpu_gpus=508


any direction or input would be very much appreciated.
 
I can't find a picture of the PCB, so I can only tell you this: It will only work if the change was replacing the memory ICs with higher density ICs. Anything else and it won't. There is a 2gb model from gainward that did this, as well as one from Point of View, but I couldn't find anything about how EVGA did it.
 
I can't find a picture of the PCB, so I can only tell you this: It will only work if the change was replacing the memory ICs with higher density ICs. Anything else and it won't. There is a 2gb model from gainward that did this, as well as one from Point of View, but I couldn't find anything about how EVGA did it.

ok thank you very much. im going to keep diggin and maybe call evga and one of them will know, or at least get me to someone who does.
 
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