EK teases their upcoming Nvidia Titan V waterblock

EK teases their upcoming Nvidia Titan V waterblock

EK teases their upcoming Nvidia Titan V waterblock

Nvidia’s Titan V GPU is a strange product, offering the highest single-GPU performance levels on the market with a price tag that is considered by many as insane. This graphics card delivers a total of 5120 standard CUDA cores, 33% more cores than the Titan Xp for $2,999 (£2700 in the UK). 

While this GPU can be considered as good value if you utilise it for deep learning applications, this graphics card is insane for the gaming market and in some ways disappointing due to its use of a reference style GPU cooler, albeit a golden variant. Many of this GPU’s buyers want the GPU to run cool and quiet, with the cost of a standard water block being almost inconsequential when compared to the GPU itself.  

EK is the first water cooling manufacturer to take on the Titan V, teasing an upcoming EK-FC Titan V water block on their official Twitter feed, hinting at a release within the next few days. It will be interesting to see how far Titan V owners will be able to push Nvidia’s 12nm Volta architecture under liquid cooling, bringing Nvidia’s top-tier GPU to even higher performance heights. 

  

EK teases their upcoming Nvidia Titan V waterblock  

At this time EK has not revealed the pricing or release date of this GPU, but knowing EK, it is likely that they will officially launch this new water block within the next few days. 

You can join the discussion on EK’s upcoming Titan V water block on the OC3D Forums

Uh-oh! It looks like you're using an ad blocker.

OC3D relies on ads to provide free content and sustain our operations. By white listing us on your ad blocker, you help support us and ensure we can continue offering valuable content without any cost to you. We only run our own hand picked ads from Industry brands like MSI, BeQuiet, Sapphire and PC-Specialist - meaning they are all relevent to the content you are reading.

We truly appreciate your understanding and support. Thank you for considering whitelisting OC3D