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Hydrocopper?

Jintek

What is a hydrocopper version of a gpu? I'm looking at a hydrocopper evga gtx 980 right now.

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The EVGA Hydrocopper is a GPU that comes preinstalled with a waterblock

 

Has an OEM waterblock on it, don't have to potentially void your warranty!

 

So it's useless unless you are liquid cooling instead of air cooling?

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Has an OEM waterblock on it, don't have to potentially void your warranty!

EVGA already covers it in there warrenty lol

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So it's useless unless you are liquid cooling instead of air cooling?

Pretty Much

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So it's useless unless you are liquid cooling instead of air cooling?

Yes. Unless you want to take it off an put an air cooler on it...

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So it's useless unless you are liquid cooling instead of air cooling?

Yes these are specifically designed for people to use with custom water cooling loops. If you want something similar then the EVGA Hybrid comes with a closed loop cooler/radiator.

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So it's useless unless you are liquid cooling instead of air cooling?

 

Yep!

 

EVGA already covers it in there warrenty lol

 

Fine then, it means you don't have to take apart the card and apply the block, there are other companies than EVGA though  :P  

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Yep!

 

 

Fine then, it means you don't have to take apart the card and apply the block, there are other companies than EVGA though  :P  

I only bought 1 out of my 6 gpu's from a different manufacturer other then EVGA lol.

That 1 GPU was a GTX 750Ti and it was from Gigabyte

Everything else was EVGA.Except for the 2 AMD cards I bought from Sapphire  

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