Following the last night official launch of the GTX Titan X graphics card, EVGA has announced its own versions including the standard, SuperClocked as well as liquid cooled HydroCopper version.
While most partners are sticking to Nvidia reference design, mostly due to Nvidia limitations, EVGA went ahead and announced no less than three versions of the GTX Titan X graphics card. In addition a standard reference clocked GTX Titan X, working at 1000MHz base and 1075MHz GPU Boost clocks and featuring a standard blower fan, EVGA has decided to unveil both the factory-overclocked SuperClocked version as well as the HydroCopper version which features a water block.
While still listed as "coming soon" and without any details regarding the specific factory-overclock, the EVGA GTX Titan X SuperClocked version and HydroCopper versions should be available pretty soon, according to our sources from EVGA. As expected, HydroCopper version will feature the recently announced EK Water Blocks EK-FC Titan X water block.
In case you missed it earlier when it was announced, the Nvidia GTX Titan X is based on a 28nm GM200 Maxwell GPU and packs 3072 CUDA cores as well as 12GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface. It is currently the fastest single-GPU graphics card money can buy with a price set at US $999.
We will surely keep an eye on EVGA and more details regarding the SuperClocked and HydroCopper versions of the GTX Titan X and report as soon as we get more information.
Source:
EVGA.com.