Wednesday, January 4th 2012
Arctic Readies the Accelero Xtreme 7970 VGA Cooler
The soon-to-be-released Radeon HD 7970 is certainly getting its share of waterblocks but there are also air-based custom coolers coming for AMD's flagship card. One of them is Arctic's Accelero Xtreme 7970 which measures 288 (L) x 104 (W) x 54 (H) mm, weights 653 grams, and features 84 aluminum fins, five 6 mm copper heatpipes, a copper base, and three 92 mm PWM fans that work at 900 to 2000 RPM.
Arctic's cooler comes with pre-applied MX-4 thermal compound, is CrossFireX compatible, and is backed by a six-year warranty. The Accelero Xtreme 7970 costs $97.95 / €73.83 and is set to become available on January 31st.
Arctic's cooler comes with pre-applied MX-4 thermal compound, is CrossFireX compatible, and is backed by a six-year warranty. The Accelero Xtreme 7970 costs $97.95 / €73.83 and is set to become available on January 31st.
41 Comments on Arctic Readies the Accelero Xtreme 7970 VGA Cooler
something else I just wanted to comment on though.... I would buy AC's coolers if they didn't look so bubbly. The design of their coolers are really ugly despite how they cool. There I've got that off my chest I have thought that for about 4 years now.
And with the reference card screw holes were they are no on the 7970 it be waaaay to much effort for them do nice screw on stuff as they could not do decent ones when the screw holes were on either side of the vrms.
$100 i think you should get a plate(s) to screw on over the vrm and mem chips. Pretty much why i got the MK-13 and with that setup you can extract the air flow though the side of the case.
I don't know if it saves the consumer anything but it surly saves the company producing them something as they have to include less stick on heat sinks so i can understand from a business point of view although i agree a universal kit including stick on heat sinks for all the current high end cards would be nice.
**Edit**
Nevermind, looks like I was looking at the wrong card. Though looking at their site it shows a massive compatibility list for their coolers that spans generations of cards. And this has the same naming scheme as the others, I think that this is just going to be put on that compat list, and that this isn't a new product by itself.
**Double Edit*
But then again looking at their stats for the old cooler, this one is 1mm less wide, 4mm taller, and about 40 grams heavier, and has 1 more fun, so there might be minor changes to it that allow it to fit that don't seem noticeable. And if that causes it to not be backwards compatible, there would be your reason for it not just being called universal like the older coolers. This seems more likely now looking at the actual figures, just can't tell the difference by eye, so it's not as "clear" as you might think. ;)
**And the Triple Edit**
Found the difference you were looking for.
6970 Version
7970 Version
Notice the GPU is "turned" for the 7970, so it can't use the coolers from the old cards.
The one difference that is easy to see by eye is it has 7970 on the middle fan sticker so with what you pointed out it does seam like it is a more specific model than some of the others but it is so very similar.
*edit*
Stop editing while i'm trying to quote you :p
But yes the base is a major difference i had not noticed.
The chip is rotated on my 6870 as well and that affected nothing, the only thing that did affect cooling compatibility was the VRM being in a stupid place as well as poorly layed out.
In fact that AC have made a little nub completely defeats the purpose of the protective "cage" around the 7970 gpu : /
Now it's possible to over tighten and crack the chip again, good design that. [/sarcasm]
AC are just mugging people off, which is a shame as they used to specialise in good value products or amazing cooling.
*edit*
I'm way too slow today, everyone is editing their posts before i reply.
It just seems like you are ranting to rant, I seen the price tag and figured it was high, so I looked and seen the old one is slightly more, so I really don't see the point to what you are saying at all, or why you are upset about it and saying they use to specialize in good value (especially when the new product is actually cheaper, that sounds like a good thing to me?).
Either way, I don't buy that story, seems like bull to me, especially considering the other cooler has a 4 generation span. And either way, whats it matter, if you are in the market for a used cooler and you really think the older cooler will fit, buy it (then this article has no effect on your at all). And if you are in the market for a new cooler, the new one costs $2.50 less than the old one, sounds like a win/win/win to me?
It's not like they need to change a lot from the 6970 because the 7970 takes up less power anyway so less heat. Would be cool if the could make this a single slot version.:rolleyes:
This was a good idea and unless they implement something like this and maybe include a backplate, even if you purchase it separately, I might consider this kind of solution.