BFG recently presented its new water block for NVIDIA’s new single-PCB GeForce GTX 295. It has now taken it to use and launched a card that sport the water block from factory, and tuned frequencies. BFG GeForce GTX 295 H2OC is the name of the card and the water block that has been designed together with cooling manufacturer Danger Den will lower temperatures with up to 40°C compared to the reference cooler.
This is enough to clock the card a lot higher, both GPU and memory, which according to BFG makes it the fastest water cooled card on the market.
BFG NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 H2OC 1792MB PCIe 2.0 with ThermoIntelligence Water Cooling Solution
– Memory: 1792MB (total) GDDR3
– GPU clock: 675MHz (vs. 576MHz standard)
– Shader clock: 1458MHz (vs. 1242MHz standard)
– Memory frequency: 2214MHz (vs. 1998MHz standard)
– Shader processors: 480 (total)
At the same time it has launched an overclocked model of GeForce GTX 285, but this time using NVIDIA’s reference cooler. The card comes with higher clock frequencies and the exciting name ‘OCFU’.
BFG NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 OCFU 1GB PCIe 2.0
– Memory: 1GB (1024MB) GDDR3
– GPU clock: 712MHz (vs. 648MHz standard)
– Shader clock: 1620MHz (vs. 1476MHz standard)
– Memory frequency: 2664MHz (vs. 2484MHz standard)
– Shader processors: 240
Both cards will arrive soon.