PCB-Layout 290x Gaming 4gb vs. 8gb

Hi,
is there a big difference between these two Layouts?
I want to put the 8gb under Water. Fit a 290x 4gb cooler on the 8gb version?

PCB layout is the same as the 4GB Gaming version its just it has higher capacity VRAM chips that are double the capacity each!
4GB has 16 256MB chips
8GB has 16 512MB chips
rest is identical as they share the same PCB!

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  • [REQ] vBios - R9 290X Gaming 4G

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