EVGA released three GTX Titan Z versions

Standard, Superclocked and Hydro-copper

EVGA has always been kind of a show off and always tried to push limits when nobody else is willing to, especially when they have a giant reference card in their hands. Just like it happened with the GTX Titan Black, the GTX Titan Z will also be available in three different versions.

After an unexpected delay, the GTX Titan Z is finally here: every manufacturer must have been quite eager to release their own model, but we are pretty sure that EVGA was the most eager of all, since they have 3 different models to show.

The first one, simply named the EVGA GTX Titan Z, is nothing more than a reference model, with GPUs clocked at 705MHz for the base clock, and 876MHz for the GPU Boost clock, 12GB of GDDR5 memory at 7.0GHz, 768-bit memory interface and Nvidia reference cooler. The second model, the EVGA GTX Titan Z Superclocked, got a little frequencies boost, set to 732/915MHz, while memory and cooling system are just the same. Last but not least, we have the EVGA GTX Titan Z Hydro Copper, featuring that same EKWB full cover waterblock we talked about yesterday and a backplate, which was enough for EVGA to push those GPUs to 758/941MHz. Of course those are factory frequencies, but EVGA is bundling this board with Precision X software which will allow you to push it even further.

The reference model is available for US $2999, while EVGA has yet to disclose prices for Superclocked and Hydro Copper versions.




Source: Le Comptoir du Hardware.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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