Inno3D GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series




Inno3D will be releasing the GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series. The product is the Titan reference board combined with the Hybrid cooler from Arctic. The used Accelero Hybrid basically is a two-part cooling solution. The cooling solution is basically a closed loop cooling system that will be able to dissipate up to 320 watts worth of heat. And that's quite a lot. Accompanied by a 120mm radiator cooled by a 120mm fan, tubing leads to a water block that will need to be seated on top of the GPU. The second segment of the Accelero Hybrid is a front fan that sits on the actual card which blows air over the memory chips and VRM. For all these components you will receive little heatinks as well.
The Inno3D GTX Titan iChill Black series ships with faster clock speeds of 937 MHz core, and 980 MHz GPU Boost, against NVIDIA reference speeds of 837 MHz core and 876 MHz GPU Boost. Of course this kis somehting you can achieve manually easily yourself with the reference cooler.
Memory clock speed remains reference at 6GHz. The card draws power from a one 6-pin and a 8-pin PCIe power connector, and comes with two dual-link DVI connectors next to a HDMI, and DisplayPort.
Pricing and availibility is to be announced.
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Just a prefitted Arctic Cooler.
If you like building PCs, buy the cooler separate and put in on yourself.
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give me two!!
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I like these kits, I like them a lot. With GPU and CPU cooler kits like these you can build a liquid cooled system with ease, if you take care for enough fan/radiator mounts in your case. Remains modular, easy to upgrade without the hassle of retubing and refilling the watercooling setup. I'll most probably build my next PC with components like this.
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Well, when your system is done, it is done. Problem with thoses setup, anyway for the cpu, you dont really meet the "standard" watercooling system in term of performance. You rarely have something better of the best Aircooler you can find.
For GPU... if silence is the point of view, so yes why not.
Well, i hope this one dont throttle like most Evga... really annyoning, when its happend even under H2o.. ( Nvidia is aware of the problem, could be linked to Turbo2.0 and need an update bios for it... so not much worry to have ).
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Having something equivalent to the best aircoolers but more silent is enough for me. My systems are never quite "done". During their 3-5 year lifetime they get an average of 4 upgrades before something entirely new is due. That would be too much hassle with a fully blown water cooling setup.
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I'm glad it's the German based Inno3D with the first of the uber cooler Titans, 680 Ice Dragon anyone? Their cooling is incredible, dunno about this new liquid approach though, no doubt it'll be an improvement over their no.1 gpu cooling.
haha the Titan gets some cooling, simply delightful.
Bloody hell just look at it, what is this?