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Guru3D.com » News » EVGA Released GeForce GTX 970 HYBRID Graphics Card

EVGA Released GeForce GTX 970 HYBRID Graphics Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/09/2015 10:12 AM | source: | 16 comment(s)
EVGA Released GeForce GTX 970 HYBRID Graphics Card

The EVGA HYBRID line is now available on GeForce GTX 970. The EVGA GeForce GTX 970 HYBRID GAMING is an "all in one" water cooling solution that lowers the GPU operating temperature. The water cooler is completely self-contained, with an included 120mm radiator and fan. 

Of course, the GeForce GTX 970 HYBRID GAMING 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.

Key Features:
  • Built on Maxwell - The EVGA GeForce GTX 970 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 - Designed for the GTX 970 and provides maximum heat transfer.
  • Virtually Silent Operation - Variable controlled fans allow dynamic fan speed based on GPU temperature, and the water cooling efficiency means very low noise fans.
  • Built in Radiator and Fan - Helps dissipate the heat by 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.

For more information, visit the product page. The product has

  • 1664 CUDA Cores
  • Base Clock: 1140 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1279 MHz

Funny to see how they do not mention the RAM amount in the press release :)



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umeng2002
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#5203741 Posted on: 12/10/2015 05:56 AM
I wonder if they were dumb enough to lock the Vregs.

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#5203778 Posted on: 12/10/2015 09:18 AM
could you get rid of the voltage limit?


Maybe, can't say for sure. You could do a dump and send it over to me, I could take a quick look.

The temps aren't the problem unless you're using a card with a reference cooler.

My card will run 1564mhz all day long without temperature becoming an issue. I stay right around 68-70C.


Thought so too, nice temps for those clocks! Mine would run a tad bit hot due to the case. Cooler Master Lab was the solution :P

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#5203871 Posted on: 12/10/2015 03:07 PM
Thought so too, nice temps for those clocks! Mine would run a tad bit hot due to the case. Cooler Master Lab was the solution :P


Increasing voltage does nothing for my card. 1564mhz is a brick wall....and my card does it at stock voltage.

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#5203894 Posted on: 12/10/2015 04:03 PM
I don't really see the point in this, the cards don't run hot to begin with. As mentioned by sykozis, most of them don't need much (if any) change in voltage in order to cap out around 1500mhz.

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#5203904 Posted on: 12/10/2015 04:21 PM
I don't really see the point in this, the cards don't run hot to begin with. As mentioned by sykozis, most of them don't need much (if any) change in voltage in order to cap out around 1500mhz.


True, and there is no advantage when it comes to size. Full blown stock cooler with an extra rad.

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