Monday, May 21st 2012

ARCTIC Releases the Accelero Xtreme III VGA Cooler

Accelero Xtreme III offers the best cooling solution for the fastest single GPU graphics cards in the market, and it is extraordinarily quiet too. Its up-to-date mounting mechanism and heatsink design makes it compatible with a wide range of graphic cards. It comes with a comprehensive set of 31 RAM and VR heatsinks to cool all the components surrounding the GPU. With an impressive cooling capacity of up to 300 Watts, the Accelero Xtreme III is the dream of enthusiasts looking to build the ultimate game rig.

Accelero Xtreme III is designed to outperform the other high-performance graphics card coolers in the market - It consists of three 92 mm PWM fans (with low-noise impellers and patented fan holder), five heatpipes and an 83-fin heatsink to bring a lavish but quiet airflow between 900 to 2,000 RPM with a cooling capacity of up to 300 Watts. The package also provides you with our award-winning MX-4 thermal compound to enhance the GPU's thermal conductivity.

To further extend the cooling efficiency to the surrounding components, affix them with the RAM and VR heatsinks with the bundled thermal adhesive, which is three times more reliable than generic thermal tape in terms of heat dissipation and adhesiveness.

Accelero Xtreme III comes with a six-year limited warranty and a MSRP at 119.95 USD/90.41 EUR, excluding VAT.
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26 Comments on ARCTIC Releases the Accelero Xtreme III VGA Cooler

#1
Shou Miko
yet a Accelero Xtreme that don't fit Ref. GTX 680 design, funny enough than make room for double dvi on top of each other but not the double 6pins.
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I wish they would make something more SLi/X-fire friendly. e.g. trying to keep it dual slot instead of tripple slot. mounting these coolers on the top GPU usually means that its literally touching the card below and heat from the bottom card is sucked into the fans and used to cool the top card which totally negitates the reason behind getting one of these coolers.

I cant see why they cant come up with a similar cooler to MSI's Twin FrozR coolers. it doesnt have to be totally superior to stock cooling, Id be happy if it shaved off 10-15'c from my 6970s so long as it did it silently. as the squirell cage coolers can get pretty loud.
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#3
RejZoR
Yeah, TwinFrozr is cool. It cools well but doesn't look oversized. I think the main purpose of the above is to make the most overclocked single card solution. For multi-card configs i still think exhaust coolers are better since they can stack nicely.
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#4
VulkanBros
Gigabyte 's Windforce 3 is working quiet well too...
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#5
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
honestly I remember when the VGA Silencer Came out for the R300 Core VPUs n it was a major change in cooling design- it was an overclockers pipedream, still appears to be used today by HIS
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#6
dj-electric
Dear AC. The super-minor changes you do to the original extreme really deserve a whole new version? Over and over?
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#7
Soup
The VRM sinks that come with all Accelero products are a joke. 125c under load...
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#8
Sp33d Junki3
SoupThe VRM sinks that come with all Accelero products are a joke. 125c under load...
lol, really. You sure you installed correctly. I use them on my 5870 and never over 76c under load.
The fans will keep it cool enough to help dissipated the heat from it. Which I set my fans at 50%, and that is more than enough.
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#9
erocker
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Dj-ElectriCDear AC. The super-minor changes you do to the original extreme really deserve a whole new version? Over and over?
From a corporate/advertising/profit standpoint, yes and yes.
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#10
DualAmdMP
Can some one explain me why they charge so much for air cooling video cards?

For the price I rather buy water cooling GPU block that will cool much better.
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#11
erocker
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DualAmdMPcan some one explain me why they charge so much for air cooling? For the price I rather buy water cooling GPU block that will cool much better.
Unless you have the rest of the parts, you'll need to buy a radiator and pump as well. If you're setup for watercooling, a GPU block would be the way to go. If you are an "air cooler" and want the very best GPU cooling this is it. It is about $40 bucks overpriced though, no doubt.
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#12
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
erockerIt is about $40 bucks overpriced though, no doubt.
I just noticed that $120 pricing...WTF!!!! Weren;t the fist two close to $79.99? Even being optimistic I don't see what is so special here.
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#13
Sp33d Junki3
ignore the pricing. Its cheaper once in stores. Accelero Xtreme II is only $80. This should be $80-$90 once released.
There own website is priced much higher.
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#14
erixx
maybe it includes posting and swiss cheese. my 2 fan version was less than 40 € 1 year ago... 70 € would be correct.... Maybe time to just buy a GPU that comes with custom cooling out of the box like the Asus 670 or 680 W1z reviewed?
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#15
Soup
Sp33d Junki3lol, really. You sure you installed correctly. I use them on my 5870 and never over 76c under load.
The fans will keep it cool enough to help dissipated the heat from it. Which I set my fans at 50%, and that is more than enough.
Yup. Installed just fine... three different times via three different methods(glue/tape/different glue)
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#16
Daisho
It would be nice if they (or someone) started making custom VRM and VRAM heatsinks to go with these coolers that you could buy seperately. Specifically ones that are designed to attach to the card via screws and use thermal paste instead of thermal pads/adhesive. They could sell a barebones version of this cooler without all the miscellaneous heatsinks, most of which go unused, for say $5-10 less.
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#17
RejZoR
Sp33d Junki3ignore the pricing. Its cheaper once in stores. Accelero Xtreme II is only $80. This should be $80-$90 once released.
There own website is priced much higher.
Some pay this much for entire gfx cards lol, some of us are willing to pay this kind of money just for the cooler :D
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#18
Nordic
I have thought about getting one of these if I were to get a higher end card. None of the air aftermarket air coolers seem to be that quiet. I currently have a msi tw3. I am also very interested in that silent asus 670
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#19
TheGuruStud
LOL. My 7950 came with a 3 fan cooler that's a little smaller and I can't pump enough volts into it to get it over low 60s and the fans don't even reach 50% (still silent).

What a waste of money. You might as well watercool.
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#20
DualAmdMP
RejZoRSome pay this much for entire gfx cards lol, some of us are willing to pay this kind of money just for the cooler :D
I feel like Arctic Cooling is taking advantage of some people that willing to pay $119 for a Heat Sink:D

I wounder how much Arctic Cooling will charge (those people:roll:) for GTX 780 Video Card's Heat Sink:laugh:
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#21
HossHuge
FreedomEclipseI wish they would make something more SLi/X-fire friendly. e.g. trying to keep it dual slot instead of tripple slot. mounting these coolers on the top GPU usually means that its literally touching the card below and heat from the bottom card is sucked into the fans and used to cool the top card which totally negitates the reason behind getting one of these coolers.
For this exact reason, I just received my Thermalright HR-03 GT 5 mins ago. I hate anything that limits what I may do in the future. And the fact that the Thermalright HR-03 GT is about 1/5 the price.
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#22
Animalpak
this cooler with exeptional performance starts to make me bored... But anyway is a nice piece of cooling engineering
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#24
Soup
DaishoIt would be nice if they (or someone) started making custom VRM and VRAM heatsinks to go with these coolers that you could buy seperately. Specifically ones that are designed to attach to the card via screws and use thermal paste instead of thermal pads/adhesive. They could sell a barebones version of this cooler without all the miscellaneous heatsinks, most of which go unused, for say $5-10 less.
I found this company that makes custom cooling solutions. Their products look really great with a high degree of customization possible; they would not however, reply to my calls or emails.
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#25
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
HossHugeFor this exact reason, I just received my Thermalright HR-03 GT 5 mins ago. I hate anything that limits what I may do in the future. And the fact that the Thermalright HR-03 GT is about 1/5 the price.
Ive heard of people managing to fit one on a 6970. however, I dont think the results were that great. guess it would work fine for a 6850 as the holes are in the same place as the 5850 and some other cards.
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