EVGA adds new products in GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti catalog by introducing their variants as Hydro Copper XC, FTW 3 and Blower versions. At EVGA, you can find designs with air cooler as well as designs with water cooling in the manufacturer’s offer. Of course, everyone will find something suitable for himself.
EVGA announces GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti cards – there’s something to wait for
Up to now, EVGA offers only two versions of the GeForce RTX 2000, however, the manufacturer is not planning a rest and already plans further designs. So what can we expect?
The specification of the cards is still a mystery, but a Twitter representative of the company showed photos of the new cards.
Designed for the most demanding users, the GeForce RTX 2080 blower and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti blower versions feature 2-slot cooling with one fan. These models will probably be the cheapest in the manufacturer’s offering.
The GeForce RTX 2080 FTW3 and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 versions, which feature 2.75-slot cooling and three fans are sure to appeal to enthusiasts. We can rely on a heavily elevated clock and a strong power pack.
The manufacturer is also preparing versions of GeForce RTX 2080 Hybrid FTW3 and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Hybrid XC with hybrid cooling as well as GeForce RTX 2080 Hybrid XC. It will have a fan on the card and the heat from the GPU will be dissipated by the AiO cooling set (the manufacturer used the 6th generation Asetek pump design).
In addition, there will be a version with a water block – Hydro Copper FTW 3 and Hydro Copper XC. So we can count on high-slung watches, beautiful design and… the right price.
In addition to the EVGA logos engraved on the fan wheel, another feature of the hybrid cooling system is the possibility of independently controlling the speed of the fans on the cooler or under the graphics card housing. Like all similar cooling systems, this also integrates the fan and the water block in one housing, which can be seen through a translucent housing. The availability of these video cards is not specified and EVGA makes an excuse for disclosure.