Asus Quietly Changes ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti PCB Design

EK Water Blocks called out Asus for a change to one of its graphics card PCB designs, claiming that several of its GPU waterblocks are no longer compatible with recently minted versions of a previously compatible Asus graphics card, the ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti.

The Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti features a custom PCB for which EKWB offers four custom water blocks. However, the company updated its product pages to warn customers that the coolers (which were designed specifically for the card in question) are no longer compatible with new versions of the card within a specific serial number range. The notice appears on the EK-MLC Phoenix GPU Module FC1080 GTX Ti with both nickel and acetal and nickelfinishes as well as the EK-FC1080 GTX Ti waterblock, also in nickel and nickel/acetal. The full statement is below:

Based on the range of serial numbers, Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards manufactured before November 2017 are still compatible with EKWB’s purpose-built GPU waterblocks. Although Asus didn’t disclose the specific changes to the PCB—we reached out for more information and will update this article accordingly—the new design is different enough to render EKWB’s current offerings useless. This could be especially bothersome to custom builders using the Asus graphics card in a single-GPU configuration with EKWB’s waterblocks if they want to add another GPU to the loop down the line.

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