Tuesday, February 19th 2008
ARCTIC COOLING Launches Accelero Xtreme Series
ARCTIC COOLING today announced the launch of the Accelero Xtreme series, which is specially designed for ATI HD 2900XT/Pro and NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra/GTX/GT graphic cards as stock cooler replacement.The Accelero Xtreme series features with 5 heatpipes, 107 fins and 3 PWM fans. Its radical optimized airflow design enables up to 240 watt heat dissipation, which guarantees outstanding cooling performance. Accelero Xtreme brings out the heat from GPU effectively, resulting in at least 20ºC lower than the stock cooler. Together with the integrated memory cooling and voltage regulator cooling, Accelero Xtreme not only enhances the overclock potential, but also extends the service life of the card.
The three 80mm PWM fans operate in extreme silence and generate maximum airflow simultaneously, thanks to the promising low noise impeller as well as the patented fan holder that eliminates humming noise. With this outstanding low noise cooling technology, Accelero Xtreme brings enthusiasts and overclockers to the new level of non-disturbed gaming experience.
Accelero Xtreme will be available by mid February 2008. The MSRP of the Accelero Xtreme 2900 is
US$49.90 and €34.90 (excl VAT). The MSRP of the Accelero Xtreme 8800 is US$47.90 and €32.90
(excl VAT).
Technical specification
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ARCTIC COOLING
The three 80mm PWM fans operate in extreme silence and generate maximum airflow simultaneously, thanks to the promising low noise impeller as well as the patented fan holder that eliminates humming noise. With this outstanding low noise cooling technology, Accelero Xtreme brings enthusiasts and overclockers to the new level of non-disturbed gaming experience.
Accelero Xtreme will be available by mid February 2008. The MSRP of the Accelero Xtreme 2900 is
US$49.90 and €34.90 (excl VAT). The MSRP of the Accelero Xtreme 8800 is US$47.90 and €32.90
(excl VAT).
Technical specification
55 Comments on ARCTIC COOLING Launches Accelero Xtreme Series
Does that mean HD 3870 too? But damn thats an awsome cooler..
too bad my GT dont OC over 625mhz on core so i dont need it which i find a shame
No more of this:
And this:
And then this:
To cool my superclocked ultra........ :banghead:
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Great cooler, im going to get me one. Not because its much better than the HR03+, but bc it takes less space than the hr03+. And as a bonus you get even better cooling at the same time. And bonus two is acces to pci-e slot 2 which is blocked by the fan on the Hr03+ atm.
I love the cooler, look at the performance.holy cow!
Yup, it cools well though and cost all of like $25, load never goes above 65c.
As for this cooler... hubbada-hubbada-hubbada...
I want one of these on my CPU lol and see what temps would be like
Weight 440 g
Accessories (ATI) Voltage Regular Heat Sink, RAM Plate, Thermal Pads, Slot Bracket
Fan 252 L x 100 W x 32 H (mm)
Fan Speed 900 - 2000 RPM via PWM
Air Flow 63 CFM / 107 m^3 /h
Bearing Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Service Life MTTF at 40C: 400,000 h
Thermal Resistance 0.14 C/W
Other Pic from there site..