Enthusiast scores watercooled dual Nvidia GTX Titan X GPUs for $86 — $1,000 older flagship graphics card with custom water cooling for a bargain
Source: Tom’s Hardware

Image credit: u/Syft694/Reddit
Deal Overview
A Reddit user secured a pair of Nvidia GTX Titan X (Maxwell) GPUs at a significant discount, purchasing the two cards for just $86. The user, Syft694, posted on the PC Master Race subreddit that the lot also included a few random EK parts for water cooling. They plan to upgrade from the GTX 1650 in their current system.
The GTX Titan X (Maxwell) had an SRP of $999 per unit, meaning a new dual‑card setup would have cost around $2,000. This represents a discount of more than 95 % on the SLI configuration.
Reddit post:
I bought 2x EVGA GTX Titan X (Maxwell) with random EK parts all over it for $86.
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Considerations
- Additional cooling hardware: Other Redditors noted that buyers will need to acquire water‑cooling hardware if they don’t already have it. One suggestion was to use a Kraken G12 cooling bracket, which can accommodate various AIO coolers and should work with the EK parts already attached to the GPUs.
- Driver support: Maxwell cards lack recent Game Ready Drivers. The buyer plans to use the cards for older titles that benefit from pure rasterization performance, avoiding the high cost of newer Turing or later GPUs in their region.
- Use case: This setup is ideal for retro or classic gaming where modern features (e.g., ray tracing) are not required.
Conclusion
While the buyer may not be as fortunate as the Goodwill shopper who found a $30 PC with an RTX 3080 Ti and Ryzen 7 CPU, the $86 dual‑Titan X (Maxwell) SLI deal remains an excellent bargain. It not only provides a powerful legacy graphics solution but also helps keep a once‑formidable GPU out of the scrap heap, reducing e‑waste and giving it a second life in a system built for running retro or classic games.