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EVGA ACX 2.0 for GeForce GTX TITAN X

Most graphics card manufacturers only focus on one aspect when designing their cooling solution and neglect all other aspects of the fan design and heatsink. With EVGA ACX 2.0, we focused on the details that make a real difference.
 
In fact, did you know that the power consumption of a fan can directly affect your overclocking ability? Modern NVIDIA graphics cards have a maximum power ceiling that takes into account the fan power consumption, meaning the lower the power consumption from the fan, the more power available for the GPU! Triple fan coolers from competitors increase power consumption, thereby lowering your maximum overclocking headroom. When it comes to graphics cards cooling, less is more!
 
Fan Blade Quality
11 fan blades increase CFM and static pressure
Swept Fan Design to Reduce Fan Noise Level
Low Profile
Fan Motor Quality
Improved magnets allow for 150RPM max increase
3 Phase / 6 Slot Design Improves Efficiency
Increased Silicon Steel increases magnet strength
What this means to you
26% Lower GPU Temperature*
36% Quieter*
250% Lower Fan Power Consumption*
400% Longer Lifespan**
*vs reference cooler
**vs competitor dual fan cooling solution
***All performance data referenced from GTX 980
 

 

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This looks great too me seeing as the stock Titan X is a pretty hot card and this looks like a good option for those who don't have the money to water cool this beast. 

 

Hoping It comes out soon

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Please no EVGA Troll

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Please no EVGA Troll

Doesn't look like a troll.

 

I believe that lots of people have been asking for this and they delivered.

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And this why I love EVGA for their cards.

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FFS....can companies not come up with better looking coolers anymore?

 

Seriously, the current crop.... I could do better with a napkin, an engineer, and a 3d graphic designer.......at least as far as looks go.

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FFS....can companies not come up with better looking coolers anymore?

 

Seriously, the current crop.... I could do better with a napkin, an engineer, and a 3d graphic designer.......at least as far as looks go.

You can get some plasti-dip and make it yours.

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Not the first time they've had an ACX cooler for a Titan card. Sadly though the Titan X is way out of my budget so this is pretty much meaningless.

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This looks great too me seeing as the stock Titan X is a pretty hot card and this looks like a good option for those who don't have the money to water cool this beast. 

 

Hoping It comes out soon

Good to see there's an option for folks running on air. I wouldn't say it's solely an option for those who can't afford water cooling, because needles to say I think anyone who owns one can-- even if it's only a graphics card loop. Air cooling and maintenance is inherently simpler.

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Neat I guess but I'll stick with the reference titan x cooler. I need the exhaust anyway. 

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Probably won't have a backplate..

Edit: picture has one, but who knows if it's true.

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You can get some plasti-dip and make it yours.

Not just color, the design of the cooler could be made to look so much better.

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Good to see there's an option for folks running on air. I wouldn't say it's an option for those who can't afford water cooling, because needles to say I think anyone who owns one can-- even if it's only a graphics card loop.

Well whats a few more hundred dollars on top of an already 1000 dollar gpu. I mean for most people yes they can pick up a few hundred dollars, but if you are say like me a teen working so that I can get a monster card like this where a few hundred dollars more isn't in the realm of reality.

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Not just color, the design of the cooler could be made to look so much better.

Maybe it was made that way for a reason.

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Good to see there's an option for folks running on air. I wouldn't say it's an option for those who can't afford water cooling, because needles to say I think anyone who owns one can-- even if it's only a graphics card loop. Air cooling and maintenance is inherently simpler.

I mean Arctic Cooling has had options available for a long time already...but I guess more is better when it comes to options.

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Can other companies also release their custom cooler Titan X? If not, screw Nvidia and EVGA.

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Personally out of the aftermarket coolers I think the G1 gaming looks best but damn is it long. Nice of EVGA to do this.

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Doesn't look like a troll.

 

I believe that lots of people have been asking for this and they delivered.

Well Nvidia has never allowed it before so it does seem like a troll. Maybe it is because the Titan X runs so hot

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I mean Arctic Cooling has had options available for a long time already...but I guess more is better when it comes to options.

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Maybe it was made that way for a reason.

True, but it still looks like sh*t, and it's ugly.

 

Besides, my idea for a design would have more airflow.

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Can other companies also release their custom cooler Titan X? If not, screw Nvidia and EVGA.

Arctic Cooling has validated that their Accelero II, III, and IV lines are compatible with the Titan X.

http://www.arctic.ac/us_en/products/cooling/vga.html

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Well Nvidia has never allowed it before so it does seem like a troll. Maybe it is because the Titan X runs so hot

Well it's not a custom PCB, it's just a custom cooler, they did this with the Titan Z as well. Also, I think this is just a custom cooler sold by itself. If I'm not mistaken

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Arctic Cooling has validated that their Accelero II, III, and IV lines are compatible with the Titan X.

http://www.arctic.ac/us_en/products/cooling/vga.html

I was referring to board partners. Gigabyte, MSI, etc...

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