You'd believe that BFG has water-cooled NVIDIA GPUs enclosed with the already-available GeForce GTX 295 H2O, GeForce GTX 285 H2O as well as the GeForce GTX 295 H2OC.

Though, the US-based producer isn't prepared yet, as well as it's today declaring a couple of innovative solutions that assure "liquid cooling, plus killer graphics, in one overwhelming explanation".

The cards, dubbed the BFG GeForce GTX 295 H2OC as well as BFG GeForce GTX 285 H2O+, mutually aspect ThermoIntelligence Advance Cooling Solutions. In English, that's a self-sufficient liquid-cooling loop intended by CoolIT systems to press on coolant across the GPU as well as wear out heat from the back of a chassis. Functional, of course, if you're after liquid cooling but don't have the anxiety of steel necessary to set up a custom solution.

BFG's cooler ships with three obtainable speed settings - Auto, Quiet as well as Maximum - with, most probably when set to the end, promises to keep the cards up to 30°C cooler than NVIDIA's reference design.

Both cards are inspiring in emergence, but they're also industrial unit overclocked to present a little more out-the-box strike. The GTX 295 - which is a single-PCB design that sports 1,792MB of GDDR3 memory - features core, shader along with memory clock speeds of 675MHz (up from 576MHz), 1,458MHz (up from 1,242MHz) as well as 2,214MHz (up from 1,998MHz), correspondingly.

The GTX 285, in the meantime, features a core clocked at 691MHz (up from 648MHz), shaders clocked at 1,566MHz (up from 1,476MHz) as well as 1,024MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2,592MHz (up from 2,484MHz).

There's no reveal of price up till now, but don't be expecting these to be economical when they make their emergence in the coming weeks. BFG tells us to guess the GeForce GTX 295 H2OC to show up in inadequate quantities, and that'll be followed by the GeForce GTX 285 H2O+ on August 12th.

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