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Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 iChill Black Series review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/10/2010 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

The graphics card cooling performance | Noise levels
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The graphics card cooling performance | Noise levels

So for our test setup we created a dedicated liquid cooling loop for the GeForce GTX 480. We used a Black Ice dual 120mm radiator with two low RPM fans. We fire up the PC and check the idle temperatures and after a while we start to stress the GPU massively.Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 iChill Black Series

Graphics card (reference) TEMP C
GeForce GT 240 512MB 47
GTX 480 LCS Danger Den 49
GTX 480 LCS  Inno3D iChill 57
Radeon HD 5570 1024MB 60
HIS 5850 iCooler Turbo 61
GBT R5870 SOC 68
Radeon HD 5670 512MB 70
GeForce GTS 250 1GB 72
Radeon HD 5750 1024MB 73
Radeon HD 5870 1024MB 75
Radeon HD 5850 1024MB 77
Radeon HD 5830 1024MB 78
GeForce GTX 275 896MB 82
Radeon HD 5970 2048MB 83
GeForce GTX 285  83
GeForce GTX 260 SP216 84
GeForce GTX 470 94
GeForce GTX 480 new bios 90
GeForce GTX 480 95

Now we left the PC IDLING for roughly an hour, you an idle temperature of 31 Degrees C is what we achieve.

Our stress test is Furmark, which is the worst thing that can happen to your graphics card. We left Furmark running for another half an hour, that way we heat up the coolant quite a bit. We ended at a peak temperature of 57 Degrees C and remember that was after half an hour 100% stress testing on the GPU.

This very same videocard with the default reference cooler would get to 90~95 degrees C. Obviously I have to note that results can and will vary with different liquid-cooling setups.

We used nothing special BUT the loop is dedicated for the GPU. If you add a second GPU or CPU the dynamics can differ as the coolant could be warmer. The radiator is very important. My recommendation is that you get at least a dual 120mm radiator and preferable a triple 120mm radiator if you want to connect more components to the liquid cooling loop.

Compared to the Danger Den block we recently tested (on the same LCS loop) this block definitely is performing less with a 8 Degree Difference, none the less these still are rock solid temperatures to have a GTX 480 running at.

 

Noise Levels

We left out the noise levels snippet for this review, liquid cooling is as loud as your LCS setup really is. It can be extraordinary silent, but other choose for high RPM on the radiator fans which can be noisy as well. Per definition, the card with a cooling block .. does not make any sound. The fans spinning over your radiator however will.





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