Inno3D GeForce GTX295 iChill liquid cooled review

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On the next few pages we'll show you some photos. The images were taken at high resolution and then cropped and scaled down. The camera used was a Canon 450D 12 MegaPixel.

Inno3D GTX 295 iChill edition

There's no review without a retail box shot here at Guru3D.com, this is what you can expect when you purchase the product.

Inno3D GTX 295 iChill edition

Inside you'll find the product which is carefully packaged in soft foam.

Inno3D GTX 295 iChill edition

Right, once unpacked we can see the entire idea a little better. You'll immediately see that the GTX 295 is the single-PCB version.

Inno3D GTX 295 iChill edition

Being the single PCB version you have one disadvantage, you do not get a native HDMI connector. Both the DVI ports support simultaneous HDCP and are dual link capable. Dual link means you can hook up a high resolution monitor up to 2560 x 1600, and likely even higher.
A thing from the past is the 7-pin analog HDTV-out mini-din, and S-video connector, or YPrPb (component) or composite output. Well, the last time I used that connector was before 2004, so I made my peace with that.

Inno3D GTX 295 iChill edition

At the top end we can see two holes, these are lead outs for barbs and tubing. On the top right you can see eight and six pin power connectors. Check out that shiny cooler ... it's a mirror finish and just SO hard to photograph.

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