1080ti water block .

EK Cooling Configurator will tell you that its a YES
https://www.ekwb.com/configurator/


EK-FC GeForce GTX FE [3831109831953]
EK-FC GeForce GTX FE - Acetal [3831109831960]
EK-FC GeForce GTX FE - Acetal+Nickel [3831109831984]
EK-FC GeForce GTX FE - Nickel [3831109831977]
 
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It`s a reference board so everyone that does waterblocks for graphics cards should have a block for it, dont feel u need to pick EK, personally they would be my last choice. Lately, well over the last few years they have been slowly milking more and more price wise, and their design and innovation has really stagnated, and everything they make is the same old boring that it was years ago. For example the fiasco with their threadripper block ? Who designed that turd ? Their cleaning lady ? lol..
Check out heatkiller and aquacomputer for example, phanteks has beautiful blocks, if you want to get it cheap you should check out barrow.
 
It's not a reference board though. The reference board doesn't have the DVI connector on it, so any of the Founders Edition blocks won't fit because of the cutout required for the DVI stack is missing. Certainly the Watercool Heatkiller blocks won't work for the Founders Edition, so you're looking at the Titan X blocks.
 
could always check alphacool GPX unit to see if they can scanned this card and made one, if not, FE edition and cut out square for the DVI since its aluminum- only the block over the core contains liquid
 
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