Saturday, March 31st 2012
EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper
EVGA announces immediate availability of the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper. This card offers a preinstalled Hydro Copper Waterblock, and reduces the GPU operating temperature by as much as 50%. Additionally, the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 is optimized for overclocking with a 5 Phase PWM Design and 8pin + 6pin power connectors. The EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper ships with increased clockspeeds of 1215MHz (boost clock) and 1150MHz (base clock). The memory has further been tuned with a stock frequency of 6300MHz.The EVGA Hydro Copper waterblock is also available separately.The EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper is priced at US $699.99, the Hydro Copper Waterblock for GTX 680 can be separately purchased for US $159.99.
28 Comments on EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper
So if they start out at 80 degrees Celsius (353K) under air cooling, half that temperature is roughly -96 degrees Celsius (176.5K), by my reckoning. If not, we can sue EVGA for misleading marketing, right?
Seriously, why don't any of these companies get intelligent people to write their press releases? It's atrocious and hardly inspires confidence in their products.
GTX 680 hydro Copper Classified - non-reference design, Factory overclocked, 8+8 pin power, water cooled, 14 phase PWM, double memory, OC bios mode and backplate
Not many people think of Kelvin when it comes to PC temps.
This does look sweet besides the whole 2 slot thing.:shadedshu
I agree entirely that you are correct in your observation but it would be unfair to call people idiots for using the general norm for the temperature scale.
What they're really saying is the cooler "can reduce temps [on the positive scale of celsius] by as much as 50%"
Anyhow, thats the GTX 680 I'll get methinks.