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What is the difference between coolers ACX 2.0 and ACX 2.0+ from EVGA ?

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The ACX 2.0+ Has the following Improvements:

 

  • Straight Heat Pipes for better heat dispersion
  • 0 RPM / 0db mode fans for when the graphics card isn't under load / under a certain temp so it's silent (like the Strix)
  • Memory MOSFET Cooling Plate
  • Backplate for the PCB

 

 

If you're looking at the 970 FTW+ it also has

 

  • 33% higher power target
  • Dual BIOS switch (easy switch)

As topic says quick question. What is the difference between coolers ACX 2.0 and ACX 2.0+ from EVGA ?

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the 2.0+ has additional cooling for other components like the voltage regulators and memory (i believe), comes out of the box with a 0 fan speed mod until you reach a certain temp (60 degrees i believe) and that's pretty much it as far as i know

My rig:
CPU: i5 4690k 24/7 @4.4ghz (1.165v) Max 4.7ghz (1.325v) COOLER: NZXT Kraken X61 MOBO: Asus Z97-A   RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical   GPU: EVGA GTX 970 SSC   PSU: EVGA GS 650W   CASE: NZXT Phantom 530 HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB + WD Black 2TB

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The ACX 2.0+ Has the following Improvements:

 

  • Straight Heat Pipes for better heat dispersion
  • 0 RPM / 0db mode fans for when the graphics card isn't under load / under a certain temp so it's silent (like the Strix)
  • Memory MOSFET Cooling Plate
  • Backplate for the PCB

 

 

If you're looking at the 970 FTW+ it also has

 

  • 33% higher power target
  • Dual BIOS switch (easy switch)

i7 920 @ 3.5 GHz / Gigabyte X58-USB3 / Corsair H100i / 12gb Kingston Hyper X Blu / EVGA GTX 970 SSC ACX 2.0+ / 120gb SanDisk Extreme II / 650w PowerCool / Phanteks Enthoo Pro / TTe Sports Challenger Ultimate / TTe Sports Black Element / Corsair Raptor HS40

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