Monday, May 10th 2010
Inno3D Releases GTX 470 Hawk Graphics Card
Inno3D released the non-reference design GeForce GTX 470 Hawk graphics card. The card is characterized by the large iChill heatsink which uses a large aluminum fin array that's cooled by three fans. Despite its proportions, the company claims the cooler's noise level to be only around 18 - 29 dBA (max), compared to the up to 38 dBA of the reference cooler. As far as performance goes, Inno3D claims the cooler keeps temperatures up to 22 °C lower than what the reference cooler manages, around the 70 °C mark on load.
Apart from the cooler, the Inno3D GTX 470 Hawk uses a fairly standard NVIDIA reference design PCB that is green in color, and comes with reference clock speeds of 608/1215/837 MHz (core/shader/memory). Like any other GTX 470, the card has 448 CUDA cores, and 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory installed on a 320-bit wide memory interface.
Apart from the cooler, the Inno3D GTX 470 Hawk uses a fairly standard NVIDIA reference design PCB that is green in color, and comes with reference clock speeds of 608/1215/837 MHz (core/shader/memory). Like any other GTX 470, the card has 448 CUDA cores, and 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory installed on a 320-bit wide memory interface.
18 Comments on Inno3D Releases GTX 470 Hawk Graphics Card
lol
note how they say its 22C lower than the reference cooler...
but i'm used to lover temps with other aftermarketcoolers
mij gtx 275 does 78C with stock, now it does 52C (by software) 45C by chip with an thermalright hr-03-gtx + 12 cmfan @ ~1200rpm
I like those temps far better dan ~70C
If only the 5870s would drop about $200, as iReally would rather have one of those.
~~really