Wednesday, October 26th 2016

ID-Cooling Introduces the Icekimo 240 VGA Cooler

ID-COOLING has been continuously trying to develop some innovative products in computer cooling. Today a new member of ICEKIMO series is born to help gamers to cool their hot gaming VGA cards: ICEKIMO 240VGA. ICEKIMO 240VGA features a green theme design with green LEDs on the fans and the VGA board cover. The LED logo can be seen through the side panel on computer cases. Designed with a powerful pump with a water flow of 96L/H and a 240mm radiator mounted with dual 120mm PWM fans, this cooler offers exceptional cooling performance.

The VGA board cover is made of pure aluminum anodized into black/green theme for the best match with the original NVIDIA VGA Cards. The built-in 95*15mm slim fan is there to help cool the VRAMs. The aluminum cover itself can dissipate heat effectively simultaneously. Tubing length is 380mm, which is enough for all ATX builds. The sleeved design makes the tubing more durable and also aesthetically pleasing.
Universal mounting brackets are included. ICEKIMO 240VGA is compatible with those VGA cards having 58.4*58.4mm and 53.3*53.3mm mounting holes, to name a few, Nvidia GTX 10 series, 9 series, and AMD R9 200/300/400 Series.

The MSRP for ICEKIMO 240VGA is $119.99.
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6 Comments on ID-Cooling Introduces the Icekimo 240 VGA Cooler

#1
Ferrum Master
I just ordered a waterpumpseparate from these from their official Ebay store.

Very cheap, I will look how really it performs, reviews were not bad. Especially for the price.
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#2
thesmokingman
That's a good radiator size but the shape of those fans, yikes. They leave massive gaps where they should do a better job sealing.
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#3
_larry
This is legit. I would love one of these for my R9 290.
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#4
jarql
_larryThis is legit. I would love one of these for my R9 290.
Seeing this, I thought about the same :) can anyone know if something like that, would fit to a non-reference cards? (Gigabyte Windforce R9-290OC )
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#5
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
btarunrThe sleeved design makes the tubing more durable and also aesthetically pleasing.
i like the plain rubber ones to, what i dislike is the transparent tubing...

also the kit itself looks decent, could be nice to see a review about performance and mostly about mounting, how hard could be the mounting for most users...

Regards,
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#6
Hammers666
I have this on my gtx 1080. Temps max out at 60c on a mega gaming marathon and it doesn't kick out loads of heat. I'm considering a second for sli.
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