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EVGA has made two custom-cooled TITAN Zs, The Hydro Cooper model for the enthusiast water cooler and the ACX dual fanned Air cooled model for the all air power user.
While these new cooling options are interesting, with the base Titan Z price tag being £2400 I doubt many people will actually be using these modified designs.
First we will have a look at the Titan Z ACX, which used a separate heatsink for each core which cooled by its own Fan. It is likely that this model will come with a Nvidia Stock cooler and the ACX Cooler due to Nvidia's restrictions on their recent Titan Cards, so any potential owner will have to consider this additional work when making a purchase.
Other than the Z accent on the cooler itself and the Titan Z branding on the side, this card doesn't look any different from any other EVGA ACX card.
Secondly we have the Hydro Copper, EVGA's custom water cooled Titan Z.
It features a EK waterblock with EVGA branding on the top, similar to the Aries III waterblock (also made by EK).
Clock speeds and pricing remains unconfirmed, but expect for all buyers to take a particularly heavy hit in the wallet and with reviews still unavailable we cannot possibly recommend these cards over other other options available.
If you want the best single card experience available, and do not want the AMD R9 295X2, you will have little choice here but you would be a fool to discount the AMD option so easily. Without reviews my money is on AMDs dual GPU card being on top.
What do you guys think of the two custom cooled Titan Zs from EVGA? Was there even much point in going to the effort designing them? Please post your thoughts and felling below.
Source - EVGA & VR-zone
While these new cooling options are interesting, with the base Titan Z price tag being £2400 I doubt many people will actually be using these modified designs.


First we will have a look at the Titan Z ACX, which used a separate heatsink for each core which cooled by its own Fan. It is likely that this model will come with a Nvidia Stock cooler and the ACX Cooler due to Nvidia's restrictions on their recent Titan Cards, so any potential owner will have to consider this additional work when making a purchase.
Other than the Z accent on the cooler itself and the Titan Z branding on the side, this card doesn't look any different from any other EVGA ACX card.

Secondly we have the Hydro Copper, EVGA's custom water cooled Titan Z.
It features a EK waterblock with EVGA branding on the top, similar to the Aries III waterblock (also made by EK).
Clock speeds and pricing remains unconfirmed, but expect for all buyers to take a particularly heavy hit in the wallet and with reviews still unavailable we cannot possibly recommend these cards over other other options available.

If you want the best single card experience available, and do not want the AMD R9 295X2, you will have little choice here but you would be a fool to discount the AMD option so easily. Without reviews my money is on AMDs dual GPU card being on top.
What do you guys think of the two custom cooled Titan Zs from EVGA? Was there even much point in going to the effort designing them? Please post your thoughts and felling below.
Source - EVGA & VR-zone