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Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 280 Extreme Edition Pictured

Remember... they are corporate level. They do not need to buy the reference card with reference cooler and then take that off and slap a different cooler on. In fact I bet you they have a deal with AC to promote AC's products.

Yes, AC doesn't have to risk putting an aftermarket cooler on the market that may not sell because it's so specialized. Another company bought the sinks already and is helping AC with publicity. It's winning for just about everyone. The card will probably cost a bit more than a reference card, so who's losing money on the corporate end? ;)
 
well I wouldnt be surprised if the cooler comes out for all the Heavy Weight Cards Sans the GTX 285/295 due to being sandwiched. Otherwise people will start milling the existing 2900/9800 line up of coolers to work on all of them.
 
Thats pretty awesome, three of those would own.
 
Thats pretty awesome, three of those would own.

You would have to get an aftermarket motherboard :laugh:? I'm pretty sure you couldn't sli that card because it is too thick.
 
OMG is this inno3d , wow i must be honest this is best cooler card i see in quality and sure performance
 
Remmaining specs include DirectX 10 support, PhysX support with the latest GeForce drivers, CUDA support and triple-SLI support, plus the standard dual-DVI ports.

*Remaining?

sorry, i'm really picky with spelling :P
 
Ya im daft, Daft Punk that is, btw your card is not a guarantee all will overclock, and when a card is already overclocked it usually wont go much further.

having owned many many recent and past nvidia cards i would have to say either stock or pre-overclocked, every card oc's differently, for example;

ive owned a stock 8600GT that clocked to 850 core :eek: and an XXX edition that wouldn't clock past 750 (stock 540)

so every card will come out slightly different, but having said that, looks like MOST GTX280's clock to 700 core, and quite a few go beyond.

this is where the extravagant cooling will come into play, and as mentioned, GT200 @ 700+mhz really starts to fly.

would be nice to see a GTX285 with this cooler come pre overclocked.
 
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