Thursday, January 9th 2025

Inno3D Shows GeForce RTX 50 Series at CES 2025, Including iChill Frostbite Edition

Inno3D, a devoted NVIDIA partner showcased at CES 2025 its own implementations of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs powered by NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. Inno3D custom cooling solutions include the impressive iChill Frostbite liquid cooling and the huge iChill air cooling alternative complemented by the X3 and Twin X2 solutions. Before moving on we like to mention that all the graphics cards, even the RTX 5090 are powered by a single 12-pin connector.

Immediately our eyes observed the iChill Frostbite GeForce RTX 5090 dual-slot graphic cards with an impressive liquid cooling system, something enthusiasts looking for a compact yet high-performance system will surely desire. Next to it, even a blind man could not miss the huge iChill X3 RTX 5080, a 3.5-slot monster. The gargantuan proportions are due to the oversized cooling solution that relies on a combination of three fans (with the outer fans rotating in an anticlockwise direction to reduce turbulence and improve airflow), a huge vapor chamber complemented by a heatsink and a custom backplate that aid hot air extraction to protect the PCB from overheating.
Before we move on, here are more photos with the Inno3D iChill Frostbite RTX 5090 and iChill X3 RTX 5080.
Inno3D also implemented the RTX 5090 as a triple-slot card in the X3 series.
Moving to the dual-slot lineup, Inno3D prepared the RTX 5080 X3 OC, 5070 Ti X3 OC, and 5070 X3 OC, which use three cooling fans, a huge radiator, and custom backplates.
If you're looking for more compact RTX 50 series graphic cards, Inno3D has the RTX 5070 Twin X2 OC in white and RTX 5070 Twin X2 / OC in black.
Or if black is more suitable...
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4 Comments on Inno3D Shows GeForce RTX 50 Series at CES 2025, Including iChill Frostbite Edition

#1
Niceumemu
I assume that waterblock is an alphacool block with Inno3D branding. Looks very much like the one they showcased already.
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#3
Jism
monstrous cards from both camps.
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#4
Crackong
My Frostbite 4090 works perfectly for the past 2 years.
Only one small gripe about the 16pin placement, it is a bit too recess into the PCB and make it very hard to check if the 16pin is fully sit into the socket.
Hope they improved it in this 5090
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