Friday, November 6th 2020

ID-COOLING Releases ICEFLOW 240 VGA ARGB Water cooler for VGA Cards

ID-COOLING today announced ICEFLOW 240 VGA Water cooler, specially designed for mainstream gaming VGA cards. It is featuring a 240 mm radiator with 240x120x25 mm ARGB fan, metal house with 92 mm slim fan for VRAM cooling and different brackets to fit different VGA series.

This cooler is designed with a TDP of 300 W and it's compatible with most mainstream gaming VGA cards except the latest RTX 3000 series. Brackets included are designed with mounting holes of 70.5x70.5 mm, 64x64mm, 58.4x58.4 mm, 53.3 x 53.3 mm and 51 x 51 mm, supporting RTX 2000 series, VEGA 56/64 series, GTX7/9/10 Series, RX 5700/RX 590/580 Series and GTX 1600 Series correspondingly. Metal cover with a built-in 92 mm slim fan over the VGA card will cool the VRAM/MOS surrounding components. The pump is designed on the radiator so to ensure the compact size on the housing.
The cooler is equipped with a 240 mm radiator and the newly developed ICEFAN 240 fan featuring two fan blades in one frame. Two fan blades shares one PWM input and one ARGB input cables. Fan speed is PWM controlled from 900 to 2000RPM, pushing max. airflow of 56.5CFM each. Rubber dampeners on fan frame are provided to absorb vibration to lower operation noise.

All fans and the lighting bar on the housing can be connected to the ARGB splitter and then sync with the motherboard RGB software or controlled by the included cable controller.

MSRP for ICEFLOW 240 VGA ARGB: 129.99USD.
Available date: Late Nov - Early Dec., 2020

For more information, visit the product page.
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13 Comments on ID-COOLING Releases ICEFLOW 240 VGA ARGB Water cooler for VGA Cards

#2
PLAfiller
Looks nice, but only compatible with cards, whose VRM is on the back. I've had this crap with the G10/12 and my Gigabyte GTX970. If you've got your VRM on the front, it's transforming from a 10 min installation job to a full DIY project with custom heatsinks and fans, etc. The instructions on their official website are really good IMO.
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#3
TechLurker
It's good that the GPU fan seems user-replaceable should it fail, or if the user has a better one on hand (Noctua or Noiseblocker at that size). Although I'm not sure if it's a slim 92mm or a standard 92mm frame.
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#4
Hattu
tiggerWouldn't mind seeing a test of this.
Same here.

I've been waiting for somekind of universal waterblocks to fit more mainstream GPUs for a while. I know, there are some, but those seem to be rather bulky. Not all of us noise junkies need or want the top dogs of GPUs. My RTX2060 is surely enough for me atm, no need to upgrade.

But watercooling is some kind of sickness, you always want something more or better. I just replaced new hoses and liquids to my AIO, and next, i'm dreaming to buy a controller for it and... And... And... :roll:
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#5
Mad_foxx1983
Sounds interesting. If it can cool my vega 56 as good as a water block then am all in.
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#6
Berfs1
This would be nice, but seeing as it is basically converting a dual slot air cooler to a... triple slot aio cooler... not sure if this is a feasible idea.
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#7
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Yes, yes and yes. If this works on 30x0 and 6xx0 cards i'm definitely going for this
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#8
PLAfiller
MusselsYes, yes and yes. If this works on 30x0 and 6xx0 cards i'm definitely going for this
For 30XX series definitely not:
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#10
Caring1
So much faith in their cooler, they don't even plug the GPU in. :laugh:
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#11
menthix
I'm using a predecessor of this, the Frostflow VGA120, and it cools my 1080ti pretty well. Tho I changed the 12cm vent to a better one.
They were a real good bang for the buck.
Unfortunately the new ones not gonna fit the RTX3 and RX6k series. Bummer.
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#12
theupgrader
i would like to see if it would fit a NIVIDIA 2060 GIGABYTE RTX cos my GPU doesn't like the fan on it already they sound like their gonna take flight lol and also they arent keeping my GPU cool my pc kicks me off games that it can play
menthixI'm using a predecessor of this, the Frostflow VGA120, and it cools my 1080ti pretty well. Tho I changed the 12cm vent to a better one.
They were a real good bang for the buck.
Unfortunately the new ones not gonna fit the RTX3 and RX6k series. Bummer.
wow didnt know id deepcooling had that lol
menthixI'm using a predecessor of this, the Frostflow VGA120, and it cools my 1080ti pretty well. Tho I changed the 12cm vent to a better one.
They were a real good bang for the buck.
Unfortunately the new ones not gonna fit the RTX3 and RX6k series. Bummer.
do you think it might fit a 2060 ?
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
theupgraderi would like to see if it would fit a NIVIDIA 2060 GIGABYTE RTX cos my GPU doesn't like the fan on it already they sound like their gonna take flight lol and also they arent keeping my GPU cool my pc kicks me off games that it can play


wow didnt know id deepcooling had that lol


do you think it might fit a 2060 ?
The product page was in the first post, and has that information

www.idcooling.com/Product/detail/id/233/name/ICEFLOW 240 VGA ARGB

Not every 2060 has the same physical design, so you need to know what model you have and check
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