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ZOTAC has uncovered a water-cooled graphics card

The novelty, called GeForce GTX 285 "Infinity Edition" with noble simplicity, promises overwhelming performance.

Even though GTX 285 graphics cards provide overwhelming rendering speed by default, a little tuning never hurts. ZOTAC thought so too, and equipped NVIDIA's latest claimant to the throne with water cooling. In addition to the GPU, the high-efficiency block also covers the GDDR2700 memory running at 3 MHz, so the only limit to increasing the clock signals is pretty much common sense. The excellent design and construction is praised by the fact that the graphics core running at "factory" 722 MHz stays cooler than the air-cooled versions at the base clock. Another good news is that the cooling of the new product, which will be on store shelves in a ready-assembled state, is completely standard in terms of connectors, so it can easily be fitted to existing water-cooled systems.

ZOTAC has uncovered a water-cooled graphics card

ZOTAC has uncovered a water-cooled graphics card

ZOTAC has uncovered a water-cooled graphics card

The full specification of the card by clicking here you can view it.

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