EVGA has showed off two versions of the Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan Z dual-GPU graphics card at Computex 2014 including a dual-slot air cooled version as well as the HydroCopper version which features a full-cover water block from EK Water Blocks.
The dual-slot air cooled GTX Titan Z from EVGA is actually the first custom GTX Titan Z design that we have seen so far as Nvidia was never too eager to allow its partners to do custom designs with such graphics cards, especially considering that the reference cooler does a pretty good job. The yet to be named GTX Titan Z graphics card from EVGA features the next-generation ACX dual-slot air cooler which features two aluminum heatsink, each cooled by a 100mm fan.
The second displayed GTX Titan Z graphics card at Computex 2014 show was the already announced EVGA GTX Titan Z HydroCopper, a liquid cooled version which will feature a full-cover water block from EK Water Blocks. EVGA and EK Water Blocks done a slight customization as the cover will feature EVGA logo on top of it. According to earlier details, the GTX Titan Z HydroCopper will also feature a decent factory overclock pushing it to 758MHz for the GPU base, 941MHz for the GPU Boost while memory will remain at already high reference 7.0GHz.
Unfortunately, EVGA did not shed any details regarding the actual price, availability date or even a name for its dual-slot air cooled GTX Titan Z, while the HydroCopper version should be eventually available, at least from EVGA's webshop.
Source:
Techpowerup.com.