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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

that whold be realy nice and some nice colored liquide

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that whold be realy nice and some nice colored liquide

i shall add a flowjet cutter to my list of things to buy... along with a 3d printer and laser cutter

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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

I'd pay good money if they did something like that.

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I'd pay good money if they did something like that.

if i can get my hands on a titan and a flojet cutter i will make 1

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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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It looks like a ripoff, installing a more aesthetically pleasing waterblock and backplate manually will not only look better but cost less.

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Oh my god, that hydro copper is just, just, I cant find the words. I want one!!!! I feel a new 2013 ultimate water cooling guide coming on. Couple of these bad boys in SLI. 

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The first titan was cool and I thought you can`t beat that until:

 

 

Here you go:

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love it!

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Price, in the US for the EVGA card is $1,299.99 USD. It's been out in the wild for a little bit now. Newegg is Out of Stock but here is the link.

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Nice, only problem I have with both Newegg and EVGA sites are that it is a limit of 1. I'd SLI those bad boys. :P

okey i can by 4 here in sweden if i want
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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.

EVGAs blocks are always expensive.. BUT they are high quality

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Mother of god  :o

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DIY Is more fun and looks better...

 

But .. good to know there's an option.

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I think I'd rather buy a reference cooled one and get an XSPC waterblock and backplate, it would be less expensive and look much better :).

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Wow, it seems really lazy of EVGA not to move the single link DVI to above the HDMI or get rid of it completely to allow the card to be single slot. IMAGINE the Titan as a single slot graphics card. The smallest HTPC could have a Titan in it. This is not just a missed opportunity, this is kinda reprehensible.

 

You'd have to put the pump and reservoir outside the case, but who cares :P

 

 

 

The first titan was cool and I thought you can`t beat that until:

 

 

love it!

 

Yeah nothing 'beats' the Titan reference cooler like a jagged chunk of the cheapest plastic imaginable with a good fist-width of gap left to see the ugly PCB!

 

/sarcasm

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Nice, only problem I have with both Newegg and EVGA sites are that it is a limit of 1. I'd SLI those bad boys. :P

So buy one from EVGA and one from Newegg, haha

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Can't wait to see what overclocks this watercooled titan and achieve!

I've been hearing people getting close to 1.3GHz with a custom BIOS on the card.

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EVGAs blocks are always expensive.. BUT they are high quality

I was just shocked when OP said it was $1.5k.

 

EVGA blocks are made by Swiftech and they're priced pretty nicely.

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