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    PDXLAN is the mecca for modding! I just saw someday say it on a video I watched......

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    Am I understanding correctly that the new version Titan SE blocks will effectively all be the Titan XXL version now? and is there going to be a separate 780 block?

    I don't want to buy a Titan block now and not be able to get matching blocks later. Already been through that with the 7970 blocks.

    http://www.ekwb.com/news/350/19/Exis...Force-GTX-780/
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    Does the new SE block offer any additional cooling performance over the block it has replaced?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor Time View Post
    Does the new SE block offer any additional cooling performance over the block it has replaced?
    EK say it will perform the same, however the cooling channels are finer so it may not be "exactly" the same in performance or restriction. However given that most blocks are performing similarly I would expect it to be hard to tell a difference.

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