Inno3D iChill Liquid-Cooled GeForce GTX 680 Pictured

Published: Apr 5th 2012, 10:45 GMT

Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 680 Pictured
MyDrivers.com posted set of pictures of upcoming liquid-cooled GeForce GTX 680 from Inno3D. Card is equipped with ARTIC Accelero Hybrid Cooler.

Cosmic looking iChill water cooling was designed by ARTIC Cooling. Custom dual-slot cooling is covering large plate placed on the top of GPU. It is connected by two tubes for circular coolant loop. Tubes are connected to special pump covered by large 120mm fan. So basically this is a independent liquid cooling solution which is reported to decrease base temperature to 44°C. Inno3D reports that this model will have a maximum noise level of 10% of any reference air cooled model, which would be around 7dB.

No speficiations regarding clocks was revealed, but it is rumored that this card may have a base clock of 1200MHz.

Card is equipped with standard display connectors: two DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. This card should be available this month. Price is not yet known.




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