Evga has announced the arrival of its HydroCopper version of the GeForce GTX 780 graphics card. The HydroCopper series graphics cards from Evga are always based on the highest-end card from the lineup and feature a water block that is built by Swiftech. Of course, the card cannot be used by itself and needs an existing water cooling loop to remain operational.

Evga has announced two versions: the standard version and the Classified version. It has given us a base clock speed of 980 MHz and a Boost speed of 1033 MHz for the standard versions. The speeds for the Classified HydroCopper GTX 780 still have to be announced. We can expect them to be a bit over the 1.0 GHz mark, though. Included with the cards are matching fittings, so you won't have to cherry pick the ones with a similar color design. They work with 3/8-inch and 1/2-inch tubing.

You also won't be missing out on the glowing logo on the side of the card, although it has been replaced by a glowing logo of Evga instead of a text showing "GTX 780."

The company has given no word on pricing or availability.