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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/26 20:08:46 (permalink)
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So as much as I want to get the hybrid cooler due to it being the best fit for titan X, I just want to make sure that this hybrid cooler won't become obsolete once I replace the titan x.  Will Evga be releasing separate bracket for future cards to be used with the aio?  Or will every next generation gpu (pascal?) have its own hybrid cooler that will be incompatible with the old hybrid cooler?  This is what is making me waver between a bracket + corsair H90 with much weaker component cooling and going with hybrid cooler with risk of being useless after one year.




You are trying to figure out if a card that hasn't been released and will have a completely new GPU as well as a new and smaller memory chip will be similar to a card that is currently available.  No one has any way of knowing, but I would guess that things will be significantly different and it probably won't work.  The new card will, in theory, be much smaller.  I would also surmise that the new cards will only come with DP/HDMI and no DVI allowing them to be slimmer and creating yet another potential issue with the current cooler.
 
And not to be a jerk, but if you are looking at buying the next high end card (after spending $1K on the current card), does $99 matter a whole lot in the grand scheme of things?

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/26 20:12:10 (permalink)
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i dont know if this is the right thread but...
my question is if i install the evga water cooling kit to my evga gtx 980 SC acx2.0, will it void the warranty?
i know i will have to break the seal(if there is one) to replace the acx 2.0 cooler but is it a better idea to buy gtx 980 hybrid instead? i am not getting an option to 'upgrade' in my account




I dont think you can install the Hybrid Kit on GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0
 
Since Hybrid Cooler require the blow cooler to cool the vram. But ACX 2.0 Cooler does not have the blow cooler. The only way you can fit the Hybrid Cooler is that you buy the reference cooler + Hybrid Cooler combine.
 
Also for warranty it is better to ask EVGA directly.  




^THIS.  You need the reference cooler fan and component base plate to cool the VRAM.

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/26 21:26:13 (permalink)
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So as much as I want to get the hybrid cooler due to it being the best fit for titan X, I just want to make sure that this hybrid cooler won't become obsolete once I replace the titan x.  Will Evga be releasing separate bracket for future cards to be used with the aio?  Or will every next generation gpu (pascal?) have its own hybrid cooler that will be incompatible with the old hybrid cooler?  This is what is making me waver between a bracket + corsair H90 with much weaker component cooling and going with hybrid cooler with risk of being useless after one year.




You are trying to figure out if a card that hasn't been released and will have a completely new GPU as well as a new and smaller memory chip will be similar to a card that is currently available.  No one has any way of knowing, but I would guess that things will be significantly different and it probably won't work.  The new card will, in theory, be much smaller.  I would also surmise that the new cards will only come with DP/HDMI and no DVI allowing them to be slimmer and creating yet another potential issue with the current cooler.
 
And not to be a jerk, but if you are looking at buying the next high end card (after spending $1K on the current card), does $99 matter a whole lot in the grand scheme of things?




I don't know if you understood my concern.  First of all I bought the evga sc titan X at 860 dollars AR from tigerdirect deal.  Unlike CPUs, GPUs get replaced much faster maybe at most 2 years.  With pascal possibly being significantly better I may have to upgrade when it comes out (who knows when).  I just want to know if the AIO portion (pump, block, radiator, tube) will be compatible with other brackets from other manufacturers (is it basically the same as a corsair H60 for example?) or if EVGA will hopefully come out with more options such as the bracket portion of the hybrid cooler minus the AIO watercooler.  I just don't want to buy something that has to be used with a specific EVGA bracket for this generation and be incompatible with "future kraken G10 or HG10" because we all can see that people want these AIO+bracket for gpus.  And I think EVGA would be smart to create just a bracket portion to be used with almost any AIO CPU cooler.  I also want to know how soon something like that is in the works, because I would rather have a 140mm radiator anyway so if EVGA comes out with a hybrid bracket standalone without the AIO portion anytime soon and I can just get a 140 mm AIO separately that would be ideal.  It may cost more in the short run $40-50? for bracket + $90 for H90 but it would just fit my case better with the exhaust 140mm fan in the back and knowing EVGA is working on standalone brackets will allow me to wait for pascal's standalone brackets so all I would need to do is move the H90 over.  
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/26 21:49:23 (permalink)
I completely understood your concern.  I made the assumption that you would probably buy a new video card when Pascal is released because I wholly expect it to be significantly better than the Maxwell cards.  This is because it will most likely be a 14nm (or 16nm) with HBM2.  With that, I don't think it will have the same mounting points for the board (PCB) anymore as I think it will be much smaller, and it does in fact mount directly to the PCB and not to any bracket.  The 'bracket' from the other manufacturers is simply to hold the fan that cools the VRAM and other components, which is the point we were trying to make earlier.  EVGA utilizes the reference cooling fan already mounted to the board and simply provide a shroud with the cut outs for the AIO tubing to exit.  So, what I was saying is that the pump assembly probably won't work in and of itself.  Again, that is all conjecture on my part.  No one outside of NVIDIA has seen the designs for the next gen cards.
 
As for what would be smart for EVGA, that would be to not start trying to create a solution for general usage to work with coolers others produce and stick to things that they can test as a whole to guarantee both quality and subsequent warranty issues.  Again, this is my opinion.  From a business stand point, however, it makes sense to specifically target things they can keep some measure of control over.
 
As to your question about similarities between this AIO and others, Asetek makes the coolers for a number of brands as well as several OEM solutions.  So it is basically 'like' a number of things out there currently.
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/26 22:09:26 (permalink)
Hey,
 
I won't probably fit. If spending an extra 100$ for an item that's worth over 800$ (1300$ canadian $ for me), well maybe the actual gpu was too expensive to begin with ?. IMO, 100$ isn't much money for nearly silent operation compared to stock cooler since it's nearly as loud (@100%) as a jet passing by. Anyway, when pascal is going to launch which is in 2016 (early reports, could be wrong) we're still far from that. So anyway, when pascal launch, you'll be spending another what 600-800$. So my point is, bottom line, why are you fussin with a 100$ item when you're willing to drop 800$/year on gpus. Don't get me wrong i'm not trying to be arrogant but i do not understand. Anyways back on topic, it won't fit and if it does, not sure evga will invest in RnG for a bracket. They'll probably end up building a new AiO unit and call it more efficient and better/faster etc. Save yourself the hassle of the stock cooler and invest 100$ in the AiO 980 Hybrid. You cannot possibly regret it.
 
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/26 23:18:55 (permalink)
Hello, I have one more question, if you would be so kind to answer it. Am I correct to assume that the RPM of the AIO fan is set in BIOS? And the stock fan can still be controlled via Afterburner or some other similar software? I will be installing mine cooler today :)
 
Re down: Cool, thank you very much guys, appreciate it.
post edited by danatiel - 2015/05/27 10:08:17
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/27 05:35:23 (permalink)
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Hello, I have one more question, if you would be so kind to answer it. Am I correct to assume that the RPM of the AIO fan is set in BIOS? And the stock fan can still be controlled via Afterburner or some other similar software? I will be installing mine cooler today :)




I believe the rad fan is controlled by card temp, you need to manually set the stock fan because it will never really spin up much. In perX you can only controller the fan on the card as far as I can find. It works fine at stock without needing to mess with anything but it may not be a bad idea to set the fans on the card to at least 25% or more, fast enough to make sure it runs cold and slow enough to not make any extra noise. If you overclock the card then you want to turn that up more, I keep it at 65% which does make some noise but it also keeps my card stable at the OC I got set. 
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/27 09:28:45 (permalink)
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Hello, I have one more question, if you would be so kind to answer it. Am I correct to assume that the RPM of the AIO fan is set in BIOS? And the stock fan can still be controlled via Afterburner or some other similar software? I will be installing mine cooler today :)




Hey,
 
If you plug your AiO radiator fans into the motherboard, yes, you will be able to set rpm fan speed via bios. And while the fans are plugged in the motherboard, you can control the stock fan with evga precision AND afterburner. Have fun with the installation :)
 
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/28 13:27:04 (permalink)
Has the Hybrid cooler been discontinued or is it being changed? Amazon has removed it and nobody else appears to be getting any new stock. 
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/28 14:22:25 (permalink)
Work in titan x?
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/28 15:22:43 (permalink)
Jacob, is the titan x hybrid cooler still a go? If so, when to look out for it?
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 04:29:06 (permalink)
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Has the Hybrid cooler been discontinued or is it being changed? Amazon has removed it and nobody else appears to be getting any new stock. 




It is still on Amazon.
 
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-H980-B1/dp/B00V9BX1GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432898192&sr=8-1&keywords=evga+hybrid
 
 

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 07:18:11 (permalink)
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Has the Hybrid cooler been discontinued or is it being changed? Amazon has removed it and nobody else appears to be getting any new stock. 



It is still on Amazon.
 
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Hybrid-GeForce-Cooling-400-HY-H980-B1/dp/B00V9BX1GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432898192&sr=8-1&keywords=evga+hybrid
 
 

Yea its back. It was definitely gone when I posted.
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 16:27:25 (permalink)
The official Titan X AIO is available now at EVGA store.  I picked one up, will prob get it next week sometime. 
 
http://www.evga.com/products/Product.aspx?pn=400-HY-0990-B1
 
I've gotten the Titan X up to 1402MHz with a more aggressive fan profile but I'd like to take it to 1500+MHz without a lot of noise or high temps, we'll see if I get there. :)

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 16:58:46 (permalink)
Why the price increase from 980 hybrid? Is the shroud better than the plastic thing that came with the 980 and does it work with the built in LED?
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 17:21:22 (permalink)
GTX 980 Ti HYBRID

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 17:24:05 (permalink)
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Why the price increase from 980 hybrid? Is the shroud better than the plastic thing that came with the 980 and does it work with the built in LED?


Doubtful its any better, probably a number of reasons for the higher price, higher immediate demand from Titan X owners, smaller batch ordered, targeting an audience that doesn't mind spending a little more. :)
 
I am going to go for removing the polycarb cover and thread the block through the stock shroud though like someone else here did, I want to keep the glowing GeForce logo and minimize any noise/resonance from the cheaper plastic shroud.

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 19:38:03 (permalink)
Just quick update. Due to annoying pump noise from EVGA Hyrbid Cooler I decided to modify my old Corsir H75 with Hybrid Cooler. Since they are from same OEM product it perfectly fit.
 


 
No more pump noise either on idle or full load. Also with this mod I can install 280mm rad all in one cooler to graphic card(Like H110) or 140mm rad all in one cooler(Like H90). 
 
I was just wondering did EVGA used cheap pump on their Hybrid Cooler? Since they are same OEM how come there is pump noise on Hybrid but no pump noise on Corsiar H75?
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 20:20:42 (permalink)
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I'm interested in using the Reference cover like you did, but noticed you cut the back of the card out that says Titan in this pic, but didn't in a previous pic.  Any reason for that? 
 
That Corsair rad mod looks pretty sweet too, reminds me of the original mods that used Antec Kuhlers with GTX 480 and zip ties. :D  Did you just transfer the plate from the EVGA AIO to do that? 

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 21:09:08 (permalink)
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I'm interested in using the Reference cover like you did, but noticed you cut the back of the card out that says Titan in this pic, but didn't in a previous pic.  Any reason for that? 
 
That Corsair rad mod looks pretty sweet too, reminds me of the original mods that used Antec Kuhlers with GTX 480 and zip ties. :D  Did you just transfer the plate from the EVGA AIO to do that? 

The cooler that I used above pic is normal Titan cooler. The reason i cut the plate where it says TITAN was that it interfering the tube on hybrid

Since i change to h75 there is no more interference.

Also yes i did transfer the copper plate from hybrid to h75. That is all I done.
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 22:59:25 (permalink)
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@ShadowYuna
 
I'm interested in using the Reference cover like you did, but noticed you cut the back of the card out that says Titan in this pic, but didn't in a previous pic.  Any reason for that? 
 
That Corsair rad mod looks pretty sweet too, reminds me of the original mods that used Antec Kuhlers with GTX 480 and zip ties. :D  Did you just transfer the plate from the EVGA AIO to do that? 

The cooler that I used above pic is normal Titan cooler. The reason i cut the plate where it says TITAN was that it interfering the tube on hybrid

Since i change to h75 there is no more interference.

Also yes i did transfer the copper plate from hybrid to h75. That is all I done.

I see, thanks, in your earlier pic though it looked like it fit through without cutting, the cover was just squeezing the tubes slightly, did you find that was interfering with performance?

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 23:11:25 (permalink)
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@ShadowYuna

I'm interested in using the Reference cover like you did, but noticed you cut the back of the card out that says Titan in this pic, but didn't in a previous pic.  Any reason for that? 

That Corsair rad mod looks pretty sweet too, reminds me of the original mods that used Antec Kuhlers with GTX 480 and zip ties. :D  Did you just transfer the plate from the EVGA AIO to do that? 

The cooler that I used above pic is normal Titan cooler. The reason i cut the plate where it says TITAN was that it interfering the tube on hybrid

Since i change to h75 there is no more interference.

Also yes i did transfer the copper plate from hybrid to h75. That is all I done.

I see, thanks, in your earlier pic though it looked like it fit through without cutting, the cover was just squeezing the tubes slightly, did you find that was interfering with performance?




In terms of performance there was no difference but I thought it will be better to cut it due to it might cut the tube if I use long time(Just thought)
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/29 23:37:05 (permalink)
Awesome thanks, I'll try it without cutting first, I just don't want to cut it if I can help it.  Also you mentioned needing an extension cable, was that for the pump header power cable or something?

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/30 00:12:36 (permalink)
The extension cable that used was for pump power cable. I wanted to connect the pump power to my MB to reduce the pump speed but no luck.
 
If you do not want to connect the pump to MB it should not be worry.
 
Once I get my Titan X back(it is under warranty due to too much coil whine) I will work on Titan X with H75 as well.
 
The above pic was mod on my GTX 980 SC reference. 
 
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/30 12:04:46 (permalink)
Cheers, thanks again for all the useful info.  Hopefully mine doesn't have any pump noise, I switched to a Corsair Air540 and it is extremely quiet, so I would definitely notice pump noise.   Have you contacted EVGA about RMA?

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/05/30 14:43:09 (permalink)
Hey
 
Jacob or anybody from evga, any news on the titan x hybrid shroud being sold alone ?
 
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/06/01 08:01:07 (permalink)
What sort of power consumption does this kit have?
 
Would the pump and fan not pull quite a bit, and reduce the power available to the board, or do the hybrids ship with a BIOS that ups the board power by default?
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/06/01 13:38:37 (permalink)
Hey,

The card can provide more than enough power for the pump and fan + stock fan. You do not lose power % usage in game neither performances. I don't think gpu's are capping pcie3.0 in term of voltage so, yeah you have enough room.

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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/06/02 05:34:51 (permalink)
hxxp://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=400-HY-0990-B1
 It's here!
 
980ti hybrid package aswell:
 
hxxp://eu.evga.com/products/moreInfo.asp?pn=06G-P4-1996-KR&family=GeForce%20900%20Series%20Family&uc=EUR
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Re: The Official Titan X and HYBRID Water Cooler (All in One) for GTX 980 Thread 2015/06/02 05:38:27 (permalink)
Blace
hxxp://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=400-HY-0990-B1
 It's here!
 
980ti hybrid package aswell:
 
hxxp://eu.evga.com/products/moreInfo.asp?pn=06G-P4-1996-KR&family=GeForce%20900%20Series%20Family&uc=EUR




What is here?
 
EDIT:  Now it shows.  At first the only thing the post said was ... It's here!
 

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