We're not sure who the maker of the cooler is, unfortunately

May 19, 2014 06:52 GMT  ·  By

Galaxy was kind enough to let a picture of an upcoming video board reach the Internet, or maybe it didn't have any control over whether or not it happened. Either way, we know that a new adapter is coming.

Unfortunately, other than the fact that the card is on the way and that it has a white water block, we don't know anything.

The one responsible for the leak didn't share any specifications or other information about the GeForce GTX 770 Hall of Fame (HOF for short).

The normal NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 runs at 1046 MHz / 1085 MHz and has 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM clocked at 7 GHz.

The Galaxy board ought to have a factory-overclocked GPU, if not also faster memory (though 7 GHz is already pretty high).

As for the cooling module, it looks somewhat like the water blocks EK often releases, but there's no way to know for sure, especially with it painted that way.

Galaxy's GeForce GTX 770 HOF will likely be formally released at Computex 2014, between June 3 and 7, which is around 3 weeks from now. Too bad for Galaxy that its product will probably be overshadowed by whatever info AMD provides on its answer to NVIDIA's Maxwell GM107 chip: the Tonga GPU.

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