Thursday, October 20th 2022

Arctic Collaborates with INNO3D for iChill RTX 4090 Black Liquid-cooled Graphics Card

ARCTIC, leading manufacturer of silent PC coolers and components, today informs about the new INNO3D GEFORCE RTX 4090 ICHILL BLACK graphics card. We love innovative projects and enthusiastically took on the challenge of taming NVIDIA's power-hungry new release. Working closely with INNO3D, we created an efficient liquid cooling system for graphics cards. With technical know-how, in cooling combined with a clean, uncluttered design and straight lines and edges, the INNO3D GEFORCE RTX 4090 ICHILL BLACK graphics card is rightfully called "Brutal by Nature".

We would like to thank INNO3D for their very good collaboration. The new GeForce RTX 4090 iCHILL BLACK features a hybrid cooling solution that combines quiet airflow with powerful water cooling. We have been creating cooling solutions for computer hardware for over 20 years. Successful products such as the P-Series fans as well as the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II have found enormous appeal in the hardware industry. We set out to combine the successful aspects of these products to create a high-performance GPU cooler.
The new iCHILL Black offers excellent cooling performance with updated AIO and radiator design. The fan blades of the P-Fans deliver an especially focused airflow and thus high static-pressure, so INNO3D fans can enjoy extreme gaming with guaranteed efficient cooling.
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8 Comments on Arctic Collaborates with INNO3D for iChill RTX 4090 Black Liquid-cooled Graphics Card

#1
maxfly
How about a pic of the entire unit guys? Sounds pretty cool but I'd like to actually see it.
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wolf
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AleqaiserSorry, I couldn't contain myself.
As much as that did make me laugh, this is your friend with foreign reviews.

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#5
Chomiq
When actual card looks better than product shot.

Très bon!
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#7
DeathtoGnomes
If you read the title wrong, it says black liquid cools this card, what makes the liquid black?:kookoo:
bonehead123Still can't see the card's internal hardware.... yea the outside looks ok, like a typical AIO w/ a rad + fans, but I wanna see the stuff under that shroud :)
Sure you can look under the dress, once you pay for it.:p
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#8
ianann
"Brutal by Nature" :slap:
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