B BPrzeSharpshot Reputable Mar 8, 2015 19 0 4,510 Jun 7, 2016 #1 My friends evga acx 980 ti recently died and I he offered to give me his backplate. I currently have a reference 980 ti. Will it be compatible?
My friends evga acx 980 ti recently died and I he offered to give me his backplate. I currently have a reference 980 ti. Will it be compatible?
Nikos Grammatopoulos Reputable Mar 15, 2015 269 0 4,860 Jun 7, 2016 #2 Well if you have exactly the same gpu but like exactly the same then if you have the knowlenge to put it to your gpu then yes. Upvote 0 Downvote
Well if you have exactly the same gpu but like exactly the same then if you have the knowlenge to put it to your gpu then yes.
lucas_7_94 Admirable Dec 16, 2015 2,897 1 7,960 Jun 7, 2016 #3 If the PCB are the same and the holes matchs, then yes, but i'm not plenty sure if the referenced pcb's are the same than the aftermarket pcb's. Upvote 0 Downvote
If the PCB are the same and the holes matchs, then yes, but i'm not plenty sure if the referenced pcb's are the same than the aftermarket pcb's.
B BPrzeSharpshot Reputable Mar 8, 2015 19 0 4,510 Jun 7, 2016 #4 lucas_7_94 : If the PCB are the same and the holes matchs, then yes, but i'm not plenty sure if the referenced pcb's are the same than the aftermarket pcb's. Is there a way to check if the holes and pcbs are the same? Upvote 0 Downvote
lucas_7_94 : If the PCB are the same and the holes matchs, then yes, but i'm not plenty sure if the referenced pcb's are the same than the aftermarket pcb's. Is there a way to check if the holes and pcbs are the same?