It appears that Corsair has decided to also get in the graphics card business and also sell the recently announced MSI GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk. Corsair will apparently call it the Corsair Hydro GTX.
In case you missed it, the new Geforce GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk is a result of cooperation between MSI and Corsair and features MSI's graphics card and Corsair's own H55 AiO cooler to form a hybrid cooling solution where the liquid cooler takes care of the GPU while standard blower-style radial fan cools down the VRM and memory.
While MSI will sell the new GTX 980 Ti under the MSI GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk name, Corsair has decided to somewhat change the name and market it as the Corsair Hydro GTX.
As it was the case with MSI's GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk, the new Corsair Hydro GTX is based on Nvidia's Maxwell GM204 GPU and packs 2816 CUDA cores, 176 TMUs and 96 ROPs. It works at 1190MHz for the GPU base clock and 1291MHz for the GPU Boost clock, while the 6GB of GDDR5 memory, paired up with a 384-bit memory interface, ended up clocked at 7096MHz.
The new Corsair Hydro GTX is already listed at Corsair's own webshop with the same price of US $739.99.
Source:
Corsair.com.