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EVGA announces GeForce GTX Titan X Hybrid, combines liquid and air cooling

By Koh Wanzi - on 2 Jun 2015, 3:27pm

EVGA announces GeForce GTX Titan X Hybrid, combines liquid and air cooling

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EVGA has launched the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X Hybrid, a card that employs both liquid and air cooling to keep temperatures chilly. 

Like previous Hybrid-series cards, the new card uses an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling solution that is completely self-contained. It features a 120mm radiator and fan and requires zero maintenance so gamers need not fiddle with refills or custom tubing.

Furthermore, the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X Hybrid channels the capabilities of the blower fan to provide dedicated cooling to the VRM and memory components. This means that the AIO cooler is able to cool the GPU separately, resulting in more efficient cooling for all components.

According to EVGA, this hybrid cooling solution is able to lower temperatures by around 30° compared to the GeForce GTX Titan X’s reference cooler.

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As a result, users should also be able to push the card to achieve higher overclocks and better performance. To add on, the card already features a factory overclock of 1152MHz and boost clock of 1241MHz.

The EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X will retail for US$1099.99 and you can sign up on EVGA’s website to be notified when it is available for purchase. EVGA will also be selling the Hybrid cooler separately, but there's no word yet on how much that will cost. It will be compatible with all reference GeForce GTX Titan X cards.

Source: EVGA

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