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Inno3D to Give its GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 the Accelero Hybrid Treatment

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Inno3D is preparing to launch two new graphics cards, based on the GeForce GTX 970 and GTX 980, which will feature Arctic Cooling's latest Accelero Hybrid S cooling solution. A fusion between a factory-fitted closed-loop liquid cooler for the GPU, and fan-heatsink for the memory and VRM, the Accelero Hybrid cooler from Arctic has been licensed by Inno3D for its iChill Black Edition series. The two cards are expected to feature factory-overclocked speeds befitting the liquid cooling solution. Inno3D claims that the cooling performance of the Accelero Hybrid S is twice that of NVIDIA's NVTTM (NVIDIA Time-to-market) reference cooling solutions. Inno3D plans to launch the two some time in December, 2014.



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"it just got just got better"
 
"it just got just got better"

lol, love the translation slips and poor attention to details.

Meaningless product unless they allow higher voltages and take away the power limit. I mean, why hybrid cool what can already be cooled quietly by air.
 
lol, love the translation slips and poor attention to details.

Meaningless product unless they allow higher voltages and take away the power limit. I mean, why hybrid cool what can already be cooled quietly by air.
I agree with you there because it seems even on the stock cooler these things can at least get near their limit (Or right at them) before temps become the issue. What we need are some classified, Matrix, or lightning cards with the limits stripped away (Or at least loosened) to see something better.
 
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