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EVGA launches Hybrid GTX 980
Somebody has been looking at AMD, EVGA launches a GeForce GTX with an AIO liquid cooler from Asetek. The self-contained water cooler comes with a 120mm radiator and fan. The EVGA GeForce GTX 980 HYBRID is available as a complete unit, or upgrade kit.
The EVGA GeForce GTX 980 HYBRID is also powered by the next-generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, giving you incredible performance, unmatched power efficiency, and cutting-edge features. Maxwell is the most advanced GPU architecture ever made, designed to be the engine of next-generation gaming. Inspired by light, it was designed to solve some of the most complex lighting and graphics challenges in visual computing.
Features:
- Built on Maxwell - the EVGA GeForce GTX 980 HYBRID features the most advanced GPU architecture ever made, designed to be the engine of next-generation gaming.
- Hydro Performance without the Hassle - All in one cooling solution that is completely self-contained. No filling, no custom tubing, no maintenance. Just plug and play.
- Sleek Looks - Intelligent wiring system and sleeved tubing make this one sleek cooler without the messy wires.
- Copper Base - Provide maximum heat transfer.
- Virtually Silent Operation - Variable controlled fans allow dynamic fan speed based on GPU temperature, and water cooling efficiency means very low noise fans.
- Built in Radiator and Fan - Built in 120mm radiator and fan helps dissipate the heat, keeping the GPU as cool as possible. Fan can also be swapped or customized.
- Cooling for VRM and Memory - VRM and Memory cooling solution separated from GPU, allowing for lowest GPU temperatures, and efficient VRM and Memory cooling.
Pricing and availibility is TBA.
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#5037593 Posted on: 03/25/2015 10:57 PM
I so want to go with this kind of cooling, but for the liff of me can't make myself to dismantle NV's reference design because it's the only one that doesn't look like a plastic toy even if suboptimal performance-wise. Decisions, decisions
I so want to go with this kind of cooling, but for the liff of me can't make myself to dismantle NV's reference design because it's the only one that doesn't look like a plastic toy even if suboptimal performance-wise. Decisions, decisions

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#5037606 Posted on: 03/25/2015 11:11 PM
What is sad how long it took cards to come factory like this.
I remember seeing a GTX 580 that had an AIO on it from the factory.
What is sad how long it took cards to come factory like this.
I remember seeing a GTX 580 that had an AIO on it from the factory.
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#5037798 Posted on: 03/26/2015 03:16 AM
Is this the 8GB version of the GTX 980 with custom cooler that we were told about back when the GTX 980 was announced?
Is this the 8GB version of the GTX 980 with custom cooler that we were told about back when the GTX 980 was announced?
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#5037835 Posted on: 03/26/2015 04:19 AM
Looks like the proper version of my home modified gtx670 with the h55 aio
Looks like the proper version of my home modified gtx670 with the h55 aio
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