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Colorful Unveils Liquid-Cooled GeForce GTX TITAN iGame

Colorful Unveils Liquid-Cooled GeForce GTX TITAN iGame

NVIDIA has been pretty strict on what graphic card manufacturers can do with the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card. The one major exception is if the manufacturer installs a full-coverage waterblock on the card. Well it looks like Colorful has done that and will be releasing a factory overclocked GeForce GTX Titan iGame card. Of course this card will feature a full-coverage water block that you can add to your liquid cooling loop.

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ZOTAC Readies GeForce GTX TITAN AMP! Edition

ZOTAC Readies GeForce GTX TITAN AMP! Edition

Zotac is prepping a new GeForce GTX Titan from their AMP! Series. Like most GTX Titan cards this one will still feature a pure reference design. As we write this we have not confirmed clocks of the card, which is only the second Titan in Zotac’s lineup. Many other companies have 3-4 Titan’s in their lineup. Since this is a reference card it is based on the GK110 silicon and has 2688 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR5.

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GIGABYTE Shows Off WindForce 450W VGA Cooling Solution

GIGABYTE Shows Off WindForce 450W VGA Cooling Solution

Last week we showed you the Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan WindForce 3X, which is a GeForce GTX Titan with a custom cooling solution. This cooling solution is the WindForce 450W air cooling solution. It is made up of an aluminum heatsink and three PWM cooling fans. As the name suggests this cooling solution can dissipate a whopping 450 watts! Gigabyte has been testing this cooling solution on the GeForce GTX Titan, which is currently the most powerful consumer graphics card on the market.

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Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan WindForce 3X Spotted

Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan WindForce 3X Spotted

NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX Titan has been making waves over the past few weeks. It still stands as the fastest consumer-based graphics card available. We have seen many different companies release Titan cards, but they are all based on the reference design and have reference coolers. Today we get a first look at a Titan card that does not have a reference cooling solution, the Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan WindForce 3X.

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GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series from Inno3D

GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series from Inno3D

We have seen waterblocks that you can buy for your brand new GeForce GTX Titan graphics card, but what about a Titan that has a liquid cooling solution already installed? Inno3D has that for you in their GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series. This GeForce GTX Titan features Arctic’s Accelero Hybrid cooling solution which is pre-installed on the card. This cooling solution uses a closed loop liquid cooling system for the GPU and your normal fan and heatsink for the memory and VRM.

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New Kryographics Full-Coverage Water Block for GeForce GTX Titan from Aqua Computer

New Kryographics Full-Coverage Water Block for GeForce GTX Titan from Aqua Computer

Last week we saw EK release their full-coverage water block for the GeForce GTX Titan and now Aqua Computer has released theirs. This new water block is part of the Kryographics series and is aptly named Kryographics GTX Titan. The block is made of 10mm thick copper which covers the GPU, RAM and voltage regulators. The top is made of stainless steel and has a laser-engraved logo. There is also a Plexiglas top surrounded by a stainless steel frame included.

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ASUS Launches the GeForce GTX Titan

ASUS Launches the GeForce GTX Titan

ASUS today announced the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card, based on supercomputer-grade NVIDIA Tesla K20X architecture. The new card delivers the world’s most powerful single-GPU performance to PC gamers and multimedia enthusiasts. It is optimized for DirectX 11.1 and PCI Express 3.0, with a GPU clock of 876MHz achieved by use of NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology. The ASUS GeForce GTX Titan offers 6GB of GDDR5 video memory clocked at 6000MHz.

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