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Default Block for powercolor 3870?

Need to know if I can fit water on the powercolor 3870.
If so what block fits?

I have looked but can only find block NOT compatable.
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Is the Powercolur version a non-reference design?

If it's just a normal reference design then the XSPC or EK Full Cover blocks will fit it.

If it's non-reference design then you'll probs have to use a GPU Core only block like the D-Tek Fuzion GPU or EK VGA block along with some RAM Sinks to keep the RAM chips cool.

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