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MSI GTX 670 Power Edition... voltage unlocked?

The only one i'm really looking forward to is the 680 classified, Jacob from EVGA says that we're getting more info on that at computex soon. The 680 classified is superior IMHO because it has water blocks specifically made for it (universal blocks suck) and will have 2x 8 pin power, voltage modification via EV Bot. Screw air cooling, if you get that PCB you're stuck with it , and there are no good options for water cooling down the pike most likely.

The only other aftermarket cooler that gets water blocks is occassionally the msi lightning, but the classified is the most solid choice in this respect I believe. The downside is the price, which will be upwards of 750$ including EV Bot. 650$ for the card, 99.99 for EVBot.
 
680 DC II is also getting full blocks, which I'll be picking up 😀 need it for VRM cooling, really. Nothing I do on air keeps them away from 90C when I over volt, sucks.

This 670 is going to be pretty nice for people who don't want absolute top end, super mod friendly hardware though.
 
The only one i'm really looking forward to is the 680 classified, Jacob from EVGA says that we're getting more info on that at computex soon. The 680 classified is superior IMHO because it has water blocks specifically made for it (universal blocks suck) and will have 2x 8 pin power, voltage modification via EV Bot. Screw air cooling, if you get that PCB you're stuck with it , and there are no good options for water cooling down the pike most likely.

The only other aftermarket cooler that gets water blocks is occassionally the msi lightning, but the classified is the most solid choice in this respect I believe. The downside is the price, which will be upwards of 750$ including EV Bot. 650$ for the card, 99.99 for EVBot.

750 for a classified 680? They're out of there god damn minds. Only those delusional fanboys over at the Evga forums will pay that.
 
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