| Monday, July 6 2009 |
Inno3D has recently added GeForce GTS 250 to its iChill custom line of video adapters. The Inno3D iChill GeForce GTS 250 is equipped with Arctic Cooling's Accelero Twin Turbo PRO cooler that uses a four-heatpipe design and twin 92 mm fans to provide cooling that is superior to the stock cooler. With it, the iChill GTS 250 manages to post temperatures 23'C lower than the reference design boards and also drops noise levels significantly. The new iChill card has a G92 GPU clocked at 738 MHz, and 1 GB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2300 MHz. The Inno3D iChill GeForce GTS 250 should hit stores later this month.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
Source: TechConnect Magazine
User comments
Cooler= win
colour of pcb = fail
colour of pcb = fail
I wish nVidia/their board partners would leave the older cards alone and stop putting out 4751 versions of the same crap...I want to see new cards, not old rehashed shit with a new shiney cooler on it...same goes for ATI but they arent so bad for it. :shadedshu
ice cube on the side of the box = win
Arctic Cooling's Accelero Twin Turbo PRO cooler
That cant get any longer, can it? (name of cooler, not the card)
That cant get any longer, can it? (name of cooler, not the card)
A G92-based graphics card!
I was wondering when they were finally going to release the first of these!
I was wondering when they were finally going to release the first of these!

