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Inno3D planning water cooled hybrid GTX 680

Inno 3D like the rest of Nvidia’s huge partner list have unveiled their reference GTX 680 already but they have plans for more than just that. Using Arctic Cooling’s planned Hybrid liquid cooling system (read more about that here) they intend to release one of the earliest water cooled GTX 680 graphics cards. As the drawings suggest the card will have a green PCB and feature the close loop liquid cooling solution from Arctic. We only know it’s coming soon and we have no idea on pricing just yet. But it’s certainly an interesting one to look out for, particular if it performs well, since we think Arctic will go on to sell this Hybrid Liquid cooling solution as an OEM product meaning you could potentially upgrade your GTX 680 at a later date to this cooling solution which is likely to be a lot more cost effective than setting up a fully fledged water cooling system.

Source: TPU

Ryan Martin

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