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GALAXY and EK to announce Liquid Cooled GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20
EK Water Blocks is proud to announce the close cooperation with GALAXY, top tier NVIDIA authorized partner. The first fruit of collaboration is the GALAXY GeForce GTX 780 Ti V20 Hall Of Fame (HOF), the company's first liquid cooled graphics card on the market.
"The GALAXY GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 is a monster in terms of performance and overclock ability. We wanted a water cooling solution that allows the card to perform at its best even without extreme cooling such as LN2" said Edward Chow, GALAXY Product and Marketing Manager. "EK, with it's expertise on water cooling design, provides exactly what we want".
This limited edition GALAXY GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 offers a NVIDI GK110-425-B1 core, 3 GB of GDDR5 memory over a 384-bit interface and is factory overclocked to 1085/1150 MHz from the reference clock speed of 876 MHz/928 MHz (base/boost) - an astonishing 24% overclock! Similarly, the graphics card also includes high-end tantalum capacitors, an 16+3 Phase VRM and an EK Water Blocks designed and built EK-FC780 GTX Ti HOF V20 water block to ensure dead silent operation and unmatched overclocking potential.
GALAXY GeForce GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame V20 specifications:
- CUDA cores: 2880
- Boost Clock: 1150 MHz
- Base Clock: 1085 MHz
- Memory: 3 GB GDDR5 @ GDDR5-7000 (0.28ns)
EK Full Cover water block features:
- Uniquely stylized and customized water block design
- Directly Cools GPUs, Memory and VRM
- Low hydraulic restriction design
- Nickel-plated electrolytic copper base and plexi-glass top
- White Acetal FC Terminal with G1/4" Fitting Threads on both sides
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#4839901 Posted on: 06/13/2014 10:59 AM
That pcb never fails to amaze me with its looks.
I wanna see a mad black or metallic black pcb!
That pcb never fails to amaze me with its looks.
I wanna see a mad black or metallic black pcb!

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#4840033 Posted on: 06/13/2014 03:21 PM
Look like EK have got nearly 100% of the contract for this type og watercooled gpu's ... Each week a new one with their waterblocks.
That pcb never fails to amaze me with its looks.
I wanna see a mad black or metallic black pcb!
A full Nickel one should be good. But after some check in their site, i see they are all Acetal + Nickel or Nickel + plexi.. Look like they dont do anymore the Full Nickel's one ( question of price surely )... Lets hope they will do it again.
Look like EK have got nearly 100% of the contract for this type og watercooled gpu's ... Each week a new one with their waterblocks.
That pcb never fails to amaze me with its looks.
I wanna see a mad black or metallic black pcb!

A full Nickel one should be good. But after some check in their site, i see they are all Acetal + Nickel or Nickel + plexi.. Look like they dont do anymore the Full Nickel's one ( question of price surely )... Lets hope they will do it again.
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#4840124 Posted on: 06/13/2014 05:30 PM
That pcb never fails to amaze me with its looks.
I wanna see a mad black or metallic black pcb!
I feel like if it were possible to do a metallic-colored PCB without shorting something and/or allowing the text to remain legible, it'd have been done years ago. I have never seen such a thing, but would like to be proven wrong.
I feel like if you really wanted something shiny, you could maybe try spraying a non-conductive and highly heat resistant paint over a product and then get a shiny spray paint to coat it. Might only be worth doing on a low-power system, just to be safe.
That pcb never fails to amaze me with its looks.
I wanna see a mad black or metallic black pcb!

I feel like if it were possible to do a metallic-colored PCB without shorting something and/or allowing the text to remain legible, it'd have been done years ago. I have never seen such a thing, but would like to be proven wrong.
I feel like if you really wanted something shiny, you could maybe try spraying a non-conductive and highly heat resistant paint over a product and then get a shiny spray paint to coat it. Might only be worth doing on a low-power system, just to be safe.
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#4840215 Posted on: 06/13/2014 07:43 PM
they would just need to give the board a different color.
as long as its "in" the board (black pellets instead of green) and not just painted on.
If companies can do colored mainboards, no reason why its not working for gpus.
they would just need to give the board a different color.
as long as its "in" the board (black pellets instead of green) and not just painted on.
If companies can do colored mainboards, no reason why its not working for gpus.
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That'll match by 'Fortress of Solitude' styled PC in white and blue quite nicely!