Inno3D teases GeForce GTX 1080/1070 iChill Series

Published: May 20th 2016, 11:29 GMT

Just one day after releasing first information about the new iChill cooling solution, Inno3D shares new image, or should I say animation, on its Facebook page.

Inno3D iChill GTX 1080

Looks like LED illuminated cards are slowly becoming a standard. According to the picture the new GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 features triple-fan cooling solution, accompanied by two LED stripes on both sides. The animation may suggest that those LEDs were not simply added for aesthetics, but they might also serve as GPU load or temperature indicators.

Yesterday’s teaser revealed that GTX 1080 will feature custom board with more power connectors (8+6 pin), which as you know may help to overcome the 120% TDP limit and unlock the full potential of Pascal GP104 GPU.

Inno3D GTX 1080 iChill

Here’s how it should look after applying yesterday’s teaser:

Inno3D ichill GTX 1080

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