EVGA has announced the new EVGA GTX 780 Hydro Copper series, or simply, Geforce GTX 780 graphics cards paired up with a full cover Hydro Copper water block.
For starters, EVGA only launched a standard GTX 780 with Hydro Copper water block but it is also working on a Classified Edition of the same card that will most likely feature a hefty factory overclock and by the looks of things, a custom PCB as well.
The EVGA GTX 780 w/ Hydro Copper watercooler still feature 2304 CUDA cores and 3072MB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6008MHz and paired up with a 384-bit memory interface but also comes with a decent factory overclock with 980MHz base and 1033MHz GPU Boost clocks.
The full cover water block also features swapable inlet/outlet design that ensures maximum compatibility, uses chrome-plated C110 copper and features 0.25mmx0.35mm thin-pin matrix which help in transferring the heat from the GPU to liquid, features glowing EVGA logo, and includes both 3/8" and 1/2" compression fittings.
Unfortunately, EVGA did not shed any details regarding its Classified Edition of the GTX 780 w/ Hydro Copper watercooler but we guess we'll see it soon enough.
Both cards are still not available but EVGA currently lists the standard EVGA GTX 780 Hydro Copper at US $799.99 which is quite a hefty premium over the standard EVGA GTX 780 priced at US $659.99 and the EVGA GTX 780 SuperClocked ACX one priced at the same US $659.99.
Source:
EVGA.com.