In addition to reference and SuperClocked versions, EVGA is the first partner that has showed its water cooled Fermi cards, and although Inno3D announced that it will do a similar card, EVGA cards are already listed. The EVGA Geforce GTX 480/470 Hydro Copper FTW feature a Swiftech made water block and both feature a single slot design.
The Hydro Copper GTX 470 and GTX 480 will both feature a rather high factory overclock, and of course a rather high price tag so the GTX 470 HC FTW will cost US $499.99, or precisely the same amount of cash which you would pay for a standard GTX 480.
The GTX 480 HC FTW works at 750MHz for the GPU, 1500MHz for Shaders and 3800MHz for 1536MB of memory. This is quite a high factory overclock considering that the reference card works at 700/1401/3696MHz. The GTX 470 HC FTW works at 650MHz for the GPU, 1300MHz for Shaders and 3402MHz for 1280MB of GDDR5 memory. The reference GTX 470 works at 607/1215/3348MHz.
The GTX 480 HC FTW will have a US $649.99 price tag while the GTX 470 HC FTW will have a US $499.99 price tag. Although, bear in mind that water blocks can easily reach prices of over US $100 so the price seems like a reasonable one.
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