Nvidia’s latest flagship Geforce GTX Titan X is the world’s fastest graphics card with a graphics processor. Like previous GTX Titan models, partners are not allowed to stand out with hurried clock frequencies or their own cooling solutions, with the exception of the Nvidia-exclusive player EVGA, which is allowed to pull out on the turns.
Now EVGA reveals that in the near future they plan to release the Geforce GTX Titan X in two versions beyond standard. For the first, it is a variant according to the concept Superclocked, which retains Nvidia’s reference cooler and gets a not yet determined frequency increase for the graphics processor.
More interesting is the EVGA Geforce GTX Titan X Hydro Copper, which not only gets inflated clock frequencies but also a pre-assembled water block provided by EK Water Blocks. The cooling solution has a base in nickel-plated copper and a housing in plastic, which in this case is distinguished by EVGA’s logo in transparent acrylic.
When the clock frequencies are determined and what the prices land on, it is not clear, but it is hardly a big deal that the graphics card will come off for a good chunk above the regular price of SEK 10,990.
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