2016/08/22 05:51:08
Lobotomite430
Shockjockey
I don't think EVGA could make them. I don't even think you can change cooler without voiding warranty. "misapplication of service by a party other than an authorized service representative" that may apply to anyone (including the owner) other than an authorized service representative performing any kind of service on the card itself will automatically void the 3-year factory warranty.




True but like others have said there are no tamper stickers present on the Titan Xp so if you assembled the card with the factory parts it would hard to tell if modifications were made.
2016/08/22 09:17:25
Shockjockey
Lobotomite430
Shockjockey
I don't think EVGA could make them. I don't even think you can change cooler without voiding warranty. "misapplication of service by a party other than an authorized service representative" that may apply to anyone (including the owner) other than an authorized service representative performing any kind of service on the card itself will automatically void the 3-year factory warranty.




True but like others have said there are no tamper stickers present on the Titan Xp so if you assembled the card with the factory parts it would hard to tell if modifications were made.


That would be a dishonest practice. I don't think EVGA would risk their reputation.
2016/08/22 09:19:29
CoercionShaman
Shockjockey
 
That would be a dishonest practice. I don't think EVGA would risk their reputation.




You just add a disclaimer that this may void your warranty.  Now it is on the user.  Problem for eVGA solved, and users have an option.
2016/08/22 09:28:36
transdogmifier
"Working on it" can be in the "looking at the feasibility" stages, ya know...it doesn't necessarily follow that "Design and
implementation of manufacturing" is imminent ...
 
Be realistic. Somethings aren't monetarily smart....maybe this one isn't.
 
No idea..."wait mode" is called for.
 
2016/08/22 13:58:39
Oliver2kx
Hi, I bought a Titan X pascal too and I would also like to know if EVGA will release a hybrid kit for it. I bought all my previous card from EVGA, Gtx 690, 3*780,2*780 ti, 2*980 and 2* Titan X maxwell. I have been always serve like a king with Evga. I understand this time Nvidia dont allow any other board partner to sell the card so I had to bought it directly from them but I was not happy to (skip) evga in the process.
 
I know evga hybrid is a big game changer for the stock cooler on those super hot running card. Im debating if I will buy a Hybrid kit for 1080/1070 and mod to fit the Titan X p or if I wait to see a maybe complete kit design for it.
 
I ask kindely if any EVGA staff can tell me if yes or no they will make hybrid kit for the Titan X pascal. 
 
thanks 
2016/08/22 21:41:58
rfk-13dr
Yes, please please please confirm that there will be a hybrid cooler produced for the Titan X (p)!
2016/08/23 02:40:06
Avenger411
Bump.

Need confirmation and possible ETA. ;).
2016/08/23 13:14:16
bee144
I honestly think EVGA is backing out on this or else they would be more transparent, what's to hide? Our only hope then would be a 1080ti to be released and the hybrid kit for the 1080ti would likely work on the titan xp. A lot of 'ifs' though.
2016/08/24 09:32:40
Oliver2kx
EVGA_JacobF
We are working on a Hybrid upgrade kit, stay tuned :)

Any new information on the availability of the Titan X p Hybrid kit?
2016/08/24 14:03:59
washawaytheblood
EVGA_JacobF
We are working on a Hybrid upgrade kit, stay tuned :)



 
Any word on the Hybrid cooler for the Titan X Pascal

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