Tuesday, March 17th 2015

EVGA Announces its GeForce GTX TITAN X HydroCopper

The EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X combines the technologies and performance of the new NVIDIA Maxwell architecture in the fastest and most advanced graphics card on the planet. This incredible GPU delivers unrivaled graphics, acoustic, thermal and power-efficient performance. The most demanding enthusiast can now experience extreme resolutions up to 4K-and beyond. Enjoy hyper-realistic, real-time lighting with advanced NVIDIA VXGI, as well as NVIDIA G-SYNC display technology for smooth, tear-free gaming. Plus you get DSR technology that delivers a brilliant 4K experience, even on a 1080p display.
Features:
  • The Ultimate GPU - An unbelievable 3,072 CUDA Cores give you blisteringly fast performance in the latest games at extreme resolutions.
  • Unrivaled Design - TITAN X is engineered with the highest-grade components and meticulous craftsmanship, offering a massive leap in performance while maintaining unbelievable acoustic and thermal efficiency.
  • Built in Controllable LED - Illuminated GeForce GTX text that can be controlled in NVIDIA GeForce Experience.
  • 12GB of GDDR5 Memory - 12GB of GDDR5 memory gives you the ultimate performance for 4K gaming… and beyond.
  • Extreme Gaming - TITAN X is the only single GPU that can take on 4K gaming at high settings with ease.
Even Cooler with EVGA Hydro Copper Water Block
Looking for something even cooler? Achieve gaming bliss when paired up with an EVGA Hydro Copper water block. Coming soon.
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17 Comments on EVGA Announces its GeForce GTX TITAN X HydroCopper

#3
dredeziel
Cybrnook2002Will guesstimate at $1299 USD
Well I guesstimate thats not in the cards for me this go around...
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#4
dredeziel
Hmm..Might not be a bad guess either being that if you buy the Card and the water block separate then it COULD come out to be more...
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#6
Cybrnook2002
@Convexrook well, I think the base of this thread was the EVGA watercooled card, not the base reference design (which msrp is $999)
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#7
GSG-9
I would love to see this as a single slot card.
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#8
Caring1
GSG-9I would love to see this as a single slot card.
I suppose if you are willing to lose the DVI, then the bracket could be pared back to a single slot in the Liquid cooled version.
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#9
GSG-9
Caring1I suppose if you are willing to lose the DVI, then the bracket could be pared back to a single slot in the Liquid cooled version.
I'm just not down with losing the warranty on $1k hardware. :p
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#10
Bytales
Caring1I suppose if you are willing to lose the DVI, then the bracket could be pared back to a single slot in the Liquid cooled version.
The DVI is soldered down, isnt it ? Ist not like you could just remove it.
I would also like to have a single Slot TITAN x, and damn the DVI Slot forever, but it just seems they dont learn at all.
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#11
Caring1
I suppose if you had money to burn you could de-solder that output and risk any damage.
Hopefully a partner will make a single slot card.
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#12
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
Caring1I suppose if you had money to burn you could de-solder that output and risk any damage.
Hopefully a partner will make a single slot card.
980Ti Classified Kingpin.

Just saying as the 780ti Kingpin is output configured for single slot water cooling.
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#13
steadyeddy00
The UK price is £1199 and is up for pre order on overclockers uk.
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#14
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
steadyeddy00The UK price is £1199 and is up for pre order on overclockers uk.
You can almost get two GTX 980 HC for that :p

Frankly silly money for something that is about 25-40% better than the 980. Given the 980's OC is better as well.
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#16
steadyeddy00
the54thvoidYou can almost get two GTX 980 HC for that :p

Frankly silly money for something that is about 25-40% better than the 980. Given the 980's OC is better as well.
Yeah, for that money you can buy 2 980s and 2 waterblocks with change.
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#17
arbiter
We know what GTX980 overclocked to 1600mhz runs with that water block on it, wonder what full maxwell part will run temp wise.
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