Nvidia are generally out to spoil all of our fun with the new GeForce GTX Titan Black graphics card, they won’t let companies such as EVGA build their own custom design GTX Titan graphics cards, so custom variants are pretty much non existent, at least for now.
Since EVGA cannot launch their own version of the card, they’ve decided to launch an after market cooler for the GPU, a sort of “this is what we would have done” type product. Priced at just $39.99 the new cooling solution is pretty cheap, especially compared to the graphics card which can cost £600-900,
The new cooler features a dual-fan design, aluminium fin heatsink and a heat spreader for the memory and VRM, it also looks pretty slick and while I do love the stock Titan cooling design, I would like to see some performance comparisons of this new one vs the stock cooler.
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