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Inno3D launches i-Chill GTX 260 with Accelero XXX
Written by Andreas G 20 February 2009 12:18

Inno3D i-Chill GTX 260 is a graphics card with a few features to make it stand out, both literally and not. Inno3D has worked with colling manufacturer Arctic Cooling and used its latest Accelero XXX graphics card cooler. XXX is not short for smut, but for Xtreme performance, Xtreme design and Xtreme silence. Accelero XXX is simply a really big cooler with 6 heatpipes and three chubby 90mm fans that should keep the GeForce GTX 260 circuit cool even under heavy load.

Inno3D uses the additional cooling to ship the card overclocked from factory, 620MHz GPU and 2100MHz memory (575MHz/2000MHz reference). The cooler will enable up to 20°C lower temperatures on the GPU compared to NVIDIA's reference cooler (down to 58°C from 78°C), while the level of noise is kept below 30dB.

Exactly what this delight will cost is unknown, on top of that Inno3D will only offer a limit quantity. If you don't want to wait and don't mind installing the cooler yourself you can buy Accelero XXX yourself directly from Arctic Cooling.

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