Noobie loop question

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I have a very noobie question for everyone. Is it common practice too build a loop but not include the gpu in it, effectively only cooling the cpu?
The only reason i ask is that i recently had my gpu replaced after it developed a fault but I was given a different version. I had a GIGABYTE 1070 FE card and was given a 1070 G1 card. As the card isn't compatible with the original block I had, I purchased the appropriate EK G1 block, but then found out it is only compatible with the rev 1 card where as I have the rev 2.

I was a little disappointed to find that EK haven't and won't be making a full block for rev 2 but i know that bitspower and barrows have compatible blocks. Only downside to this is that I could be waiting a minimum of 45 days for either block to arrive if purchased.

As I detest my current cpu cooler, would it be ok to set up my loop just for the cpu and add the gpu later?

I have tried selling the card and looked at upgrading to a 1080 thats compatible with the G1 block I still have but the best offer I had was £430 which i thought was rather cheap for a card that retails new at £620.

What do you guys reckon?

TIA
 
Thanks for your response Bremen.
Do you think I should keep the 1070 G1 and wait over a month for delivery on an appropriate block for it or sell the card and buy thr 1080 G1 card thats compatible with the EK block i bought?

If yes to the 1080 upgrade, what do you think an appropriate price would be for a brand new 1070 G1 card? Thanks again
 
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