Wednesday, June 22nd 2011

Arctic Announces Accelero Twin Turbo II Universal VGA Cooler with G-1 Thermal Glue

Arctic released a new version of its iconic universal graphics card cooler, the Accelero Twin Turbo II. The cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 160W, and now comes bundled with the G-1 Thermal Adhesive, letting you install the included memory and VRM heatsinks without any thermal pads/tape. Measuring 217 (L) x 122 (W) x 53 (H) mm and weighing around 900 g, the Accelero Twin Turbo II is a performance VGA cooler that uses a large heat pipe-fed aluminum fin array that's ventilated by two 92 mm fluid dynamic bearing, PWM-controlled fans that spin between 1000~2000 RPM. The cooler supports nearly all single-GPU graphics cards. It is priced at €44.54 in Europe and $63.32 in the US (excl. taxes).
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24 Comments on Arctic Announces Accelero Twin Turbo II Universal VGA Cooler with G-1 Thermal Glue

#1
Ozpa
Can't wait to see it tested against Twin Frozr 2/3, Direct CU and WindForce coolers :>
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I wonder how this performs compared to their previous Twin Turbo Pro
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#3
AsRock
TPU addict
Looks like it be a good performer but for $63.32 that's crazy.
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#4
theJesus
That price and it can't cool high-end nvidia cards?
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#6
Widjaja
Well I suppose there wouldn't be any complaints of the cooling modules falling off : /

None the less this is a much better design since they have gone back to the Twin Turbo original heat pipe layout.

The last Twin Turbo Pro heat pipe layout placed the heatpipes straight over a set of memory chips leaving no space to install memory cooling modules
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#7
theJesus
Bjorn_Of_IcelandStick that thermal glue in and no more turning back :D
This thermal adhesive is designed to be easily removable.
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#8
entropy13
So they indirectly announced the GTS 550? :laugh:
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#9
jpierce55
AsRockLooks like it be a good performer but for $63.32 that's crazy.
My thoughts exactly. I have ran S-1 coolers with my own fans on them, and they are incredible. This is just an updated version.

Compatibility chart must be wrong since it lists the 6770 and not the 5770. They are supposed to be the same card, AMD even lists that you can x-fire them together.

This is a shame, there was another cooler made by Scythe a few months back I would have loved to try on a 5770.... in either case the coolers cost almost as much as the card, so it is not worth playing with.
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#10
gvblake22
No support for GTX460 or GTX560 cards? Good luck Arctic... :slap:
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#11
micropage7
the looks is pretty solid. i like it has many fins and it looks pretty sleek an feel silent
i just hope it could perform like it looks
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#12
[H]@RD5TUFF
It's HUGE!

Large overpriced cooler is large and overpriced.
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#13
NC37
What really is the point in this if it doesn't cool the higher end stuff. I don't know of anyone buying low end and clocking up. When it gets to that, might as well just buy a better board to begin with.
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#14
yogurt_21
theJesusThat price and it can't cool high-end nvidia cards?
no kidding, does every single chip ati except for the 6970 but doesn't even do the gtx460 or gtx560
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#15
SirMango
It's way too expensive. Very disappointing!
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#16
Maban
yogurt_21no kidding, does every single chip ati except for the 6970 but doesn't even do the gtx460 or gtx560
It does do GF104/GF114. The list given to TPU is incomplete. I agree that the price is terrible. I got my AXP and the 470 mounting kit for only a couple bucks more than this brand new.
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#17
Flibolito
160W ouch that pretty weak. About as strong as a stock cooler on most low-mid range cards. My 480 uses about 340W during benching sometimes even more.
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#18
Widjaja
Hm...judging from the replies this cooler regardless of the bigger fans compared to mine is still pretty much only a cooling performance upgrade for single slot cooled cards and noise reduction for higher end cards with the con of losing one to two slots. :/

I guess there is only so much cooling that can be done with the given space.

Still now looking at the price yes this is steep and not what I expect from arctic.
To me arctic is supposed to be well priced after market cooling hardware.
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#19
pantherx12
Bah bloody Arctic could of done this revision before I chopped up my cooling plates.
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#20
badsykes
Why you guys are talking crap instead of actually looking on arctic site

www.arctic.ac/en/p/cooling/vga/18/accelero-xtreme-plus.html?c=2182


this cooler cools the very high end market of vga's..Also take a look at mounting kits available.I think you can buy an nvidia kit for Twin turbo 2 that fits the 560 series..The price of the Twin turbo 2 is around the same like the old twin turbo pro.I have a twin turbo pro on my 6950
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#21
theJesus
badsykesWhy you guys are talking crap instead of actually looking on arctic site

www.arctic.ac/en/p/cooling/vga/18/accelero-xtreme-plus.html?c=2182


this cooler cools the very high end market of vga's..Also take a look at mounting kits available.I think you can buy an nvidia kit for Twin turbo 2 that fits the 560 series..The price of the Twin turbo 2 is around the same like the old twin turbo pro.I have a twin turbo pro on my 6950
The link you gave is for a different cooler.
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#22
badsykes
Yes because arctic have 2 coolers on different price segments..This is why the twin turbo II don't have the compatibility with very high end vga's like 580.On the other hand on the bottom of the page there are special kits for specific vga's..
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#23
pantherx12
badsykesWhy you guys are talking crap instead of actually looking on arctic site

www.arctic.ac/en/p/cooling/vga/18/accelero-xtreme-plus.html?c=2182


this cooler cools the very high end market of vga's..Also take a look at mounting kits available.I think you can buy an nvidia kit for Twin turbo 2 that fits the 560 series..The price of the Twin turbo 2 is around the same like the old twin turbo pro.I have a twin turbo pro on my 6950
Reading fail! It's not even about that cooler man :toast:

It's about a new one that was 150w cooling capacity. So there's no crap talk from us, it can't cool the highest end cards because they run hotter than that.
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