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EVGA to Offer Optional Backplate for GeForce GTX 295

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Trying to offer the best service for the customer, EVGA is now offering an optional backplate (model number: 401-EV-1234-01) for its GeForce GTX 295 dual-GPU cards. Although not yet priced, this backplate is said to help EVGA GeForce GTX 295 owners to lower their overall card temperature by a few degrees.



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$19.99, at least that was the price while it still had a link.
 
To steal a phrase from hardwarecanucks, dam good :)
 
was on there site 4days ago saying Available Now the link has been takin down
 
Word is that several NVIDIA AIC partners are planning to offer similar "optional backplates" for GTX 260 (55nm), GTX 285 and GTX 295 for retarded $10~20 prices. For now it's just a word.
 
I'm buying one.
 
I want one for my GTX280, I feel left out :(
 
it looks good
 
It shouldnt be optional, it should be something thats already installed; such a huge card not having a backplate is somewhat unsafe.
 
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