Friday, December 7th 2018
Inno3D Announces iChill Frostbite GeForce RTX 20-series
INNO3D, a leading manufacturer of pioneering high-end multimedia components and various innovations is excited to introduce the new iCHILL Frostbite. The brains in R&D have revisited the water cooling solution segment of iCHILL and developed this water block masterpiece. It is designed around NVIDIA's GeForce RTX series 2080 Ti, 2080 and 2070, providing nothing short of excellent cooling for these powerhouse of graphics cards.
INNO3D decided it was the right time to bring back water cooling and add this to the iCHILL arsenal, befitting to the power of the new
RTX series and its need for the best cooling technology. The iCHILL Frostbite is built with top quality components for supreme functionality whilst catering to the aesthetic demands with its magnificent RGB lighting. The iCHILL Frostbite is built with pure copper and is nickel plated which completely seals the heatsink protecting it. Increased cooling performance is enabled with thin thermal pads and close proximity with radiator and component. It also has ultra-thin cooling fins at 0.6 mm thick that stand 0.6 mm between each other resulting in maximum possible cooling performance.Our Senior Product Manager Ken Wong, emphasises the uniqueness of this cooler with its exchangeable terminals which allows you to alter and design your own water cycle by either using the terminal with vertical or horizontal connections. He further adds that iCHILL Frostbite's vibrant RGB lighting allows you to see how it optimally illuminates the cooler and it has added a colour dimension to this water cooling solution to bring your PC to life.
Years of R&D has allowed INNO3D to make technological advancements, continuously pushing the boundaries and bolster their expertise in the graphics card industry. It has elevated iCHILL to a point that makes a difference for high-end gamers and design creation professionals achieving high performance with outstanding temperature control and at super quiet noise levels.
INNO3D is now working hard to make the new iCHILL cooling solution available at all premium resellers across the region.
INNO3D decided it was the right time to bring back water cooling and add this to the iCHILL arsenal, befitting to the power of the new
RTX series and its need for the best cooling technology. The iCHILL Frostbite is built with top quality components for supreme functionality whilst catering to the aesthetic demands with its magnificent RGB lighting. The iCHILL Frostbite is built with pure copper and is nickel plated which completely seals the heatsink protecting it. Increased cooling performance is enabled with thin thermal pads and close proximity with radiator and component. It also has ultra-thin cooling fins at 0.6 mm thick that stand 0.6 mm between each other resulting in maximum possible cooling performance.Our Senior Product Manager Ken Wong, emphasises the uniqueness of this cooler with its exchangeable terminals which allows you to alter and design your own water cycle by either using the terminal with vertical or horizontal connections. He further adds that iCHILL Frostbite's vibrant RGB lighting allows you to see how it optimally illuminates the cooler and it has added a colour dimension to this water cooling solution to bring your PC to life.
Years of R&D has allowed INNO3D to make technological advancements, continuously pushing the boundaries and bolster their expertise in the graphics card industry. It has elevated iCHILL to a point that makes a difference for high-end gamers and design creation professionals achieving high performance with outstanding temperature control and at super quiet noise levels.
INNO3D is now working hard to make the new iCHILL cooling solution available at all premium resellers across the region.
4 Comments on Inno3D Announces iChill Frostbite GeForce RTX 20-series
now remains to see if it's more expensive tp buy that one rather than simply picking their cheapest Air cooled gpu and buying a separate GPU block from alphacool
Are the cooling surface of the slits cover the DIE? (are the cuts long enough or is the DIE turned?) . The entry unit is miserable for looking and inexperienced. This element must be strong, not a cavity full of cavities, as it will leak. Well done a cooling circuit, but that would be all I can praise.