Tuesday, August 31st 2010
Arctic Cooling silently introduced the Accelero Xtreme Plus VGA cooler. Built as an extension of the same essential design of the Accelero Xtreme, the Accelero Xtreme Plus supports the latest NVIDIA GF100-based graphics cards, such as GeForce GTX 480, GTX 470, GTX 465. The main heatsink is designed to handle thermal loads of up to 250W. The cooler is also compatible with the mounting plates of older some Accelero models that give it compatibility with other popular GPUs, importantly support for Radeon HD 5000 and GeForce 9/GTS 200 series with the VR001 mounting kit.

The main heatsink consists of a copper-made GPU contact base from which five heat pipes convey heat to two blocks of aluminum fins that are cooled by three 92 mm fans. A patented cooler shroud design works to dampen noise generated by the three fans. The three fans spin at speeds between 800 and 2,000 rpm. The heatsink measures 290 L x 104 W x 56 H mm, weighing 622 g. Included in the package apart from the main heatsink are heatsinks for the memory chips and VRM. The Arctic Accelero Xtreme Plus is priced at US$ 65.95 or 54,95 €.

posted by btarunr - 11:14 AM |  Related News

User comments
by AlienIsGOD (11:21 AM) - Reply
That thing is a beast!!!:pimp:
by brandonwh64 (11:54 AM) - Reply
Nice cooler! would make a fermi take up like 4 slots but well worth it if you have single card and OCing the crap out of it
by buggalugs (12:01 PM) - Reply
OMG the thing is huuuge. Should do a good job though.
by Animalpak (12:52 PM) - Reply
the GPU waterblocks killer
by Bjorn_Of_Iceland (1:12 PM) - Reply
I wonder if it would fit without removing the stock unisink for the vrms/mems.. That would involve ripping the stock fan off, but the end result would be sweet and tight
by cauby (1:33 PM) - Reply
the nicest thing about this is that you could buy one of the cheapest GTX 480 and replace the cooler with this one and you'd still pay less than if you bought a top card from EVGA or other brands,with possible better cooling performance.
by _JP_ (1:35 PM) - Reply
by: btarunr
Arctic Cooling silently introduced the Accelero Xtreme Plus VGA cooler.
Well yeah, it's been in their site for a while now.
The cooler is also compatible with the mounting plates of older some Accelero models that give it compatibility with other popular GPUs, importantly support for Radeon HD 5000 and GeForce 9/GTS 200 series with the VR001 mounting kit.
The only cards in the HD 5000 line that are supported are the 5800s. Still waiting for something for the HD 5770/5750, other than the Thermalright HR-03. Also, AC has already done coolers especially for all the other cards mentioned.
by inferKNOX (1:37 PM) - Reply
Is this really enough?! 'Cause I have serious doubts! :laugh: J/K XD
by Rammari (3:53 PM) - Reply
Damn not compatible with GTX460. :shadedshu This cooler comes a bit late...
by ebolamonkey3 (4:05 PM) - Reply
Is this thing 3 or 4 slots?
by OneCool (4:59 PM) - Reply
ugly!
by CDdude55 (5:56 PM) - Reply
Damn, that thing looks huge!!:eek:
by fochkoph (6:16 PM) - Reply
So how does this differ from the Accelero Xtreme designed specifically for the 5870? VRM cooling? The Plus is also a few bucks cheaper.
by Lionheart (9:32 PM) - Reply
Great, another 3 -4 slot cooler, make a god damn dual slot cooler for once. But apart from my negative comment, the cooler does look awesome!
by VulkanBros (9:32 PM) - Reply
Is this the same as the Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme GTX Pro ?? Now I'm confused
by OnBoard (10:10 PM) - Reply
by: Bjorn_Of_Iceland
I wonder if it would fit without removing the stock unisink for the vrms/mems.. That would involve ripping the stock fan off, but the end result would be sweet and tight
Looking at the bottom with the heatpieps taking so sharp turn, looks like it's designed with stock unisink in mind. You could always chech the installation PDF on their site.
by: Rammari
Damn not compatible with GTX460. :shadedshu This cooler comes a bit late...
GTX 460 doesn't need a cooler like this... Plenty good silent and cool options out there as stock.
by: ebolamonkey3
Is this thing 3 or 4 slots?
Xtremes have always been 3 slots, doubt this thing is any different (although it looks taller than the ones before).
by: fochkoph
So how does this differ from the Accelero Xtreme designed specifically for the 5870? VRM cooling? The Plus is also a few bucks cheaper.
It differs with the mounting holes.
by: CHAOS_KILLA
Great, another 3 -4 slot cooler, make a god damn dual slot cooler for once.
Stock cooler is dual slot :) No point is making a noisy and hotter dual slot cooler, when you can make cooler and quieter tripleslot.
by: VulkanBros
Is this the same as the Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme GTX Pro ?? Now I'm confused
Pro is for GT200 cards, this is for GF100. No NVIO chip in Fermi cards -> core is more to the left -> mounting base needed to be moved more to left.
by TIGR (10:30 PM) - Reply
by: buggalugs
OMG the thing is huuuge. Should do a good job though.
I tried hard to resist, but that's what she said. This should offer some serious cooling for those who need a lot of graphics power in a quiet computer.
by Drone (4:14 AM) - Reply
what a killa lol, I wonder will they make a beast with 4 fans
by GENTLEMEN (8:33 AM) - Reply
Slap this MONSTER on a GTX460, up volts, OC the hell out of it, save cash instead of going GTX480. But how about releasing a similar performing dual-slot cooler :confused:
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