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Here it is folks: the Titan X with an AIO on it exclusively from EVGA.
 
Now you can overclock the Maxwell beast even more without the ACX cooler or a custom loop. I suspect to see some of these being used in some small form factor builds. 
 

Not much to say other than lower temps and higher potential clock speeds.

 

http://www.evga.com/articles/00935/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-TITAN-X-HYBRID/
 



Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X HYBRID, an “all in one” water cooling solution that significantly lowers the GPU operating temperature. Best of all? The water cooler is completely self-contained, with an included 120mm radiator and fan. No filling, no custom tubing, no maintenance. Just plug in and play! The EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X HYBRID is available as a complete unit, or upgrade kit.
 
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X GPU combines the technologies and performance of the new NVIDIA Maxwell architecture in the fastest and most advanced graphics card on the planet. This incredible GPU delivers unrivaled graphics, acoustic, thermal and power-efficient performance. The most demanding enthusiast can now experience extreme resolutions up to 4K-and beyond.

 
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Yay, now for other manufacturers to catch on and make their own coolers for the card :P

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Why the hell doesent amd have someone like evga...

Lets all ripperoni in pepperoni

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I thought this was about the 980 Hybrid, was about to call repost.

HOLY CRAP A TITAN X WITH A AIO ON IT!

Good job EVGA

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I've seen stuff from zotac as well about custom coolers for the titan x, but what I'm wondering, is did nvidia allow other manufacturers do make the titan series of cards all of the sudden? (thought they were locked down, as previous titans did not have aftermarket coolers)

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Here's a link to one:

http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=12G-P4-1999-KR

 

Sorry but I was a little iffy at first because I thought the titan x wasn't supposed to have non reference coolers... 

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~55 Degrees!!!!!!!! i put a seidon 120m on my 770 and that's what I get!!!! Kudos to them if they actually managed to keep it this cool.

 

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They have Sapphire

Comparing sapphire and evga is like comparing a mountain to an ant hill

The sapphire customer support sucks, they make damn orange cards. Their website is bland etc.

The only thing competing with "kingpin" is MSI "Lightning"

Which is still damn slower.

Sapphire is a joke

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Yay, now for other manufacturers to catch on and make their own coolers for the card :P

 

 

It's pretty locked down, unless they do what gigabyte did in the past there isn't much room for changing the design.

(Gigabyte in the past released a titan with a cooler in the box that you had to install yourself, or for separate purchase I believe)

 

 

I don't think nvidia allows people to actually put the cooler on from the factory unless it's EVGA since they're the biggest seller of nvidia cards.

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I'm Stoked it has an upgrade kit. I might buy it today.

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Seems like Nvidia now allows third party coolers on the Titan with this showing up and the zotac one.

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It's pretty locked down, unless they do what gigabyte did in the past there isn't much room for changing the design.

(Gigabyte in the past released a titan with a cooler in the box that you had to install yourself, or for separate purchase I believe)

 

 

I don't think nvidia allows people to actually put the cooler on from the factory unless it's EVGA since they're the biggest seller of nvidia cards.

Hmm, well if they at least sold aftermarket coolers for it like the windforce cooler, strix cooler, etc.. that would be pretty damn awesome. (If they can cool the card decently that is*)

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I've seen stuff from zotac as well about custom coolers for the titan x, but what I'm wondering, is did nvidia allow other manufacturers do make the titan series of cards all of the sudden? (though they were locked down, as previous titans did not have aftermarket coolers)

This was obviously done in anticipation of AMD's Fiji AKA "Fury" according to the latest rumor.

It's funny how some people mocked AMD for making reference air and water cooled versions of Fiji, yet it's all of a sudden a brilliant idea because Nvidia is doing it.

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Here's an EVGA unboxing/overview video.

 

EDIT: Never mind the video was for the GTX 980 /facepalm

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Here's an EVGA unboxing/overview video.

 

Added your quote to the OP. Thanks.

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Yeah, except the zotac one looks kinda shitty lol

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Yeah, except the zotac one looks kinda shitty lol

 

I personally like it. Beauty and beholder eyes.

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I'd swap their crap AIO out for a Kraken x61.

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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Why the hell doesent amd have someone like evga...

 

They do, they're called Sapphire.

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I personally like it. Beauty and beholder eyes.

 

The card itself looks fine, but the little bit sticking out the top for watercooling just killed it for me :/

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The card itself looks fine, but the little bit sticking out the top for watercooling just killed it for me :/

 

Those are barbs for attaching the card to your own custom loop, seems fine to me. 

 

Good thing we're getting more options now though.

 

Although I'm wondering how I'll fit two EVGA Hybrids in my NAXT H440 :(

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