Thursday, May 20th 2010

Inno3D Introduces i-ChiLL Black Series GTX 470 Graphics Card

Inno3D is excited to launch the i-ChiLL GeForce GTX 470 Black Series equipped with liquid cooling technology. The "full cover" water-block cools the GPU, Voltage Regulators, I/O chip, memory modules, and other critical components allowing for longer care-free gaming knowing your GPU is well looked after. This is definitely the ultimate cooling solution for enthusiast gamers.

In the i-ChiLL Black Series system, the water block first takes up the heat and passes it to the water flowing into it. Through the hose system, the water carries the heat to the radiator. Once it arrives in the radiator, the water passes the heat to the air via the ribs. The thinner the ribs and the larger the radiator's surface is as a result, the more powerful the cooling system. The "cooled" water flows from the outlet side of the radiator back into the CPU water block. The air flow within the water block is also important in ensuring adequate cooling. That is because the more thermal discharge the water can absorb from the surrounding material in the block, the better the cooling performance.
The Black Series water-block offers superior thermal performance at the GPU level thanks to the Direct-Flow design on Inlet/Outlet. High thermal conductivity grease pads are pre-applied in the memory and MOSFET areas for user convenience. Short barb fittings are included for 1/4" tubing and are compatible with quad SLI setups. Dimension ( LxWxH ) : 240x105x180 MM (Out-Line); Thread : G1/4" x 2.

Included :
1. Fujipoly GR-d Thermal PAD
2. Backup O-Ring for VG-NGTX295B x 1
3. BP-BS90R Black Sparkle Rotary Angle IG1/4" Adapter x2
4. BP-BSWP-C07 Black Sparkle Direct-Plug Adapter x 1 / SLI connection tube (3 lengths)
5. Mounting Screws/Accessories -EZ-PLUG Mounting available.(PAT. Pending)
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5 Comments on Inno3D Introduces i-ChiLL Black Series GTX 470 Graphics Card

#1
Black Haru
black series is white... did I miss something?

looks good though.
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#3
mlee49



THAT IS ONE FAT ARROW!

Seriously the GF100's respond very well to watercooling.
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#4
Apocolypse007
they will likely sell these on newegg with the price jacked up about $100. At that point, it is more logical for performance seeking enthusiasts to just get a GTX 480 instead.

I think these VGA waterblocks are very overpriced. I am sure that is a combination of makers cashing in on enthusiasts fat wallets and the small market that is willing to buy them.

Having said all that, I do think if there is one card that needs some watercooling, Fermi would be it. It will be interesting to see how high a 470 or 480 can overclock with some good cooling.
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pr0n Inspector
Apocolypse007they will likely sell these on newegg with the price jacked up about $100. At that point, it is more logical for performance seeking enthusiasts to just get a GTX 480 instead.

I think these VGA waterblocks are very overpriced. I am sure that is a combination of makers cashing in on enthusiasts fat wallets and the small market that is willing to buy them.

Having said all that, I do think if there is one card that needs some watercooling, Fermi would be it. It will be interesting to see how high a 470 or 480 can overclock with some good cooling.
Full coverage blocks cost over 100USD. and honestly there's nothing wrong with that, it's a niche market inside a niche market, you are supposed to sell organs to buy them.
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