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pre watercoold titan

 

 

when i first saw this i just WOW pre watercoold titan this is awsome it costs us1 595 so i am not going to by it but just wow

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The Air-cooled one looks better in my opinion but this one will be a BEAST !

Sorry if my English is not perfect, but it isn't my native language :)

 

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Wow, that thing is going to kill in GPU boost 2.0!!!

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i really dont like the power connector placement on nvidia cards it would be way better if they used side connectors

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some more info

 

 

graphic prosessor                                            NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN

GPU clock                                                        928 MHz

memory                                                            6144 MB

memory speed                                                 6008 MHz

memory type                                                    GDDR5

memorybuss                                                    384 bit

PCI Express x16                                              1 

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HDMI                                                               1 

DVI-I                                                                1 

DVI-D                                                               1   

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recomended psu                                              600 W

waranty                                                           3 year

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Mother of god  :o

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Nearly $600 for the water block and a factory OC? Madness!

 

EK's most expensive Titan block doesn't even cost more than $200.

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That is gorgeous, oh to have that kind of disposable income.

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wow, just wow. looks amazing. they almost could have made this a single slot card, just that extra dvi connector. quite pricey though.

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this price is calculated from sweden so it could be cheper in like us

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Nearly $600 for the water block and a factory OC? Madness!

 

EK's most expensive Titan block doesn't even cost more than $200.

Maybe the block is made of solid silver. 

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Maybe the block is made of solid silver. 

That'd be awesome seeing as silver is more thermally conductive than copper.

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If it was in a closed-loop like the ARES2 i would probably buy it imidiatly

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If it was in a closed-loop like the ARES2 i would probably buy it imidiatly

Here you go:

iChill-GeForce-GTX-Titan.jpg

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That'd be awesome seeing as silver is more thermally conductive than copper.

But it says "hydro copper" right on the block.... i doubt they would write that and actually put a silver block. Althought maybe a part of it is silver.
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But it says "hydro copper" right on the block.... i doubt they would write that and actually put a silver block. Althought maybe a part of it is silver.

LOL Me and Art Vendelay were just joking about why it costs so much. It's pretty much copper just like every other water block. The OEM for EVGA's Hydro Copper water blocks is Swiftech.

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Disappointed by the look of it but yea, would be a beast :D

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If it was in a closed-loop like the ARES2 i would probably buy it imidiatly

Go ask Dwood on Overclock.net to make you a bracket to mount a Corsair H55 to your graphics card. They cost less than $10.

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Here you go:

iChill-GeForce-GTX-Titan.jpg

WOW!! Awesome! Is this available in france?

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Disappointed by the look of it but yea, would be a beast :D

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This was the picture on extreme rigs. It looks a lot better in that picture.

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LOL Me and Art Vendelay were just joking about why it costs so much. It's pretty much copper just like every other water block. The OEM for EVGA's Hydro Copper water blocks is Swiftech.

Ho ok, lol didnt get the joke. Feel kinda stupid now^^
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WOW!! Awesome! Is this available in france?

I don't think it is. It's from Inno3D and I'm pretty sure they are exclusively an Asian distributor.

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why couldn't they just do something similar to the Titans's air cooler O.O i mean i wouldn't mind having the window to see the liquid

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