Origin PC to launch watercooled GeForce GTX Titan gaming PC

Posted on Tuesday, February 19 2013 @ 17:03 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Origin PC announced they will start shipping gaming PCs with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX Titan graphics card on February 21, 2013. The PC builder also mentions they've cooperated with EK Waterblocks to be the first to offer their CRYOGENIC Liquid Cooling Solution.
ORIGIN PC announced today the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN graphics card to their award-winning desktops for gamers, artists, enthusiasts and professionals and will be available for sale starting on February 21, 2013. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN has a rare combination of raw power and efficiency to run today's most demanding games at the highest of resolutions.

Featuring 2,688 NVIDIA CUDA cores and support for up to 4-WAY SLI, TITAN takes the crown with the fastest graphics performance to date for a single GPU. ORIGIN PC has also worked closely with EK Water Blocks to be the first to offer their CRYOGENIC Liquid Cooling Solution and Professional Overclocking that will be available on TITAN's official launch date.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Features:
  • World's Fastest Single GPU Card
  • 2,688 NVIDIA CUDA cores
  • Chromium-plate Aluminum Design*
  • ORIGIN PC Professional GPU Overclocking
  • Up to 4-WAY SLI Support
  • Exclusive CRYOGENIC Liquid Cooling

    "When NVIDIA first showed us TITAN, we were simply blown away by its single GPU performance on even the most demanding games and applications." said Kevin Wasielewski ORIGIN PC CEO and cofounder. "Just wait until you see it running on an ORIGIN PC . With support of our CRYOGENIC Liquid Cooling Solution, Professional Overclocking and up to 4-WAY SLI, TITAN brings us the first true gaming supercomputer."


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