During Computex 2013 in June, Asus unveiled a rather unique Republic of Gamers graphics card that will feature the new hybrid DirectCU H2O cooler, the Asus Geforce GTX 770 ROG Poseidon. According to Sweclockers.com, the new graphics card will launch in September and might not end up to be the only graphics card that will feature the new DirectCU H2O cooler.
In case you missed it at Computex 2013 in June, Asus unveiled the new GTX 770 Poseidon cooled by a hybrid DirectCU H2O cooler that combines both the water-cooling block with a standard dual-slot cooler. This allows the card to be used with water-cooling setups for additional overclocking potential but also with only the standard cooler that should keep it well cooled for standard stock or slight factory-overclocked settings.
Asus unfortunately did not reveal any specifications regarding the upcoming Asus GTX 770 ROG Poseidon graphics card as the clocks are most likely not yet finalized but did not that it should hit retail/e-tail in early September and that it will not be the only graphics card that will feature the new hybrid DirectCU H2O cooler.
Source:
Sweclockers.com.