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ID-Cooling Announces the Icekimo 360 AIO VGA Liquid Cooler

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ID-Cooling announced the Icekimo 360, an all-in-one, closed-loop liquid cooling solution for graphics cards. Designed to support a variety of performance-thru-enthusiast graphics cards, the cooler features a liquid-cooling loop with a pump-block, and a 120 mm x 360 mm radiator. Adding to its product design is a cooler shroud that's over 20 cm long, and features a 100 mm fan to ventilate the VRM and memory heatsinks included with the cooler. The shroud features green LED illumination over a logo, and the frame of the fan. The cooler doesn't appear to include fans for the radiator. ID-Cooling didn't reveal pricing.



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Looks like something chinese made...:p
And for what cards is it usable?
 
Looks like something chinese made...:p
And for what cards is it usable?
its like a CPU cooler, it can work with multiple GPUs.
 
Looks like something chinese made...:p
And for what cards is it usable?

its just announced, so google shows no results for product other then this TPU article. Im interested myself as my RX 480 is on the hot side, damn you reference cooler :P
 
its just announced, so google shows no results for product other then this TPU article. Im interested myself as my RX 480 is on the hot side, damn you reference cooler :p
the gpu mounting of this new product should be the same as its old products
http://www.idcooling.com/Product/detail/id/65/name/FROSTFLOW 240G

however it is said that the shroud of this new product is not suitable for short card like 1060 fe pcb, the power connector of 1060 will intervene the shroud. i am afraid rx480 short pcb cards may have the same issue too unless the power connector is 90 degrees rotated like sapphire cards. or you can simply cut a bit of the shroud blocked part.

most of the rx480s' vrm are on the left of the gpu, so the fan on the shroud may not be able to cool the vrm

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http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4788159918?pn=1
 
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its just announced, so google shows no results for product other then this TPU article. Im interested myself as my RX 480 is on the hot side, damn you reference cooler :p

Dit you get it back yet from RMA?
If so did you get a new one or the same card returned?
 
the gpu mounting of this new product should be the same as its old products
http://www.idcooling.com/Product/detail/id/65/name/FROSTFLOW 240G

however it is said that the shroud of this new product is not suitable for short card like 1060 fe pcb, the power connector of 1060 will intervene the shroud. i am afraid rx480 short pcb cards may have the same issue too unless the power connector is 90 degrees rotated like sapphire cards. or you can simply cut a bit of the shroud blocked part.

most of the rx480s' vrm are on the left of the gpu, so the fan on the shroud may not be able to cool the vrm

2QBGj.jpg

http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4788159918?pn=1
FE variant of the 1060 will have the power connector dangling from the PCB, the only thing that will affect is the looks.
 
Looks like something chinese made...:p
And for what cards is it usable?

you mean like pretty much everything out there?
 
For the cost of this you're probably better off buying an AIO from a verified dealer, that way you have at least a heat-sink on the VRM (if not full plate coverage), and you're not voiding your warranty.
 
Yes, there are some small cards that use a similar pcb. My bad. :oops:
dont say that, it should be said by id cooling for their design fault. i hope id cooling will mention this officially and clearly in the product information of this gpu aio.
 
Seems like a decent cooler.. I guess. :) I'm looking to put my Gigabyte GTX 1080 G1 under water here soon, but don't really think I'll be going with a AIO solution such as this ID-Cooling offering. Most likely just be adding it to my current CPU loop. I do like the idea of more manufacturers coming out with more cooling options for GPU's though. Hope the trend continues..
 
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