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Arctic Cooling announced four new graphics card coolers, the Accelero Hybrid II-120, the Accelero Xtreme IV, the Accelero Xtreme IV 280, and the Accelero Twin Turbo III, pictured below in that order. The Accelero Hybrid II-120, as its name might suggest, is a combination of an air and liquid cooling solution. It combines a large heatsink that cools memory and VRM; and a closed-loop GPU cooler, with a 120 mm radiator assembly. The cooler supports all modern graphics cards, including those based on NVIDIA's GK110 (eg: GTX 780 Ti), GK104 (eg: GTX 760), GK106 (eg: GTX 660); and AMD's "Hawaii" (eg: R9 290X), "Tahiti" (eg: R9 280X), and "Pitcairn/Curacao" (eg: R9 270X). Arctic is pricing this cooler at $130.
Moving on, there's the Accelero Xtreme IV. It features a similar backside heatsink to the Accelero Hybrid II-120, which cools the memory and VRM; while the GPU is cooled by a large aluminium fin-stack heatsink. The heatsink confines to two expansion slots, but is taller than a standard full-height add-on card. The heatsink is 288 mm long, 104 mm tall, and 54 mm thick. It features two aluminium fin stacks arranged along the length of the heatsink, to which heat drawn from the GPU is conveyed by five 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes. The heatsink is ventilated by three 92 mm fans that each have 4-pin PWM control. The Accelero Xtreme IV supports all the GPUs that the Accelero Hybrid II-120 does. It's priced at $100.
Next up, is the Accelero Xtreme IV 280(X). A variant of the Accelero Xtreme IV, and is largely identical, but features a retention module that's optimized for graphics card based on AMD's "Tahiti" GPU. That includes the HD 7900 series (barring the dual-GPU HD 7990), the R9 280X, and the R9 280. It's priced at $100. Lastly, there's the Accelero Twin Turbo III. It features the very same backside heatsink design as the other three coolers, but a huge, tall heatsink for the GPU, with a dense aluminium fin stack, which unlike on the Accelero Xtreme IV, features fins arranged along the height of the heatsink, to which heat is fed by five 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes. The heatsink is ventilated by a pair of 92 mm fans, the same ones found on the Accelero Xtreme IV. Measuring 217 mm long, and a whopping 122 mm tall, the heatsink is 53 mm thick. It can handle thermal loads of up to 250W. Its GPU support list is similar to that of the Accelero Xtreme IV, except that it lacks support for AMD "Hawaii" and "Tahiti" based cards. Arctic doesn't recommend overclocking, if you decide to use it on a GTX TITAN Black, GTX 780 Ti. It's priced at $80.
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Moving on, there's the Accelero Xtreme IV. It features a similar backside heatsink to the Accelero Hybrid II-120, which cools the memory and VRM; while the GPU is cooled by a large aluminium fin-stack heatsink. The heatsink confines to two expansion slots, but is taller than a standard full-height add-on card. The heatsink is 288 mm long, 104 mm tall, and 54 mm thick. It features two aluminium fin stacks arranged along the length of the heatsink, to which heat drawn from the GPU is conveyed by five 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes. The heatsink is ventilated by three 92 mm fans that each have 4-pin PWM control. The Accelero Xtreme IV supports all the GPUs that the Accelero Hybrid II-120 does. It's priced at $100.
Next up, is the Accelero Xtreme IV 280(X). A variant of the Accelero Xtreme IV, and is largely identical, but features a retention module that's optimized for graphics card based on AMD's "Tahiti" GPU. That includes the HD 7900 series (barring the dual-GPU HD 7990), the R9 280X, and the R9 280. It's priced at $100. Lastly, there's the Accelero Twin Turbo III. It features the very same backside heatsink design as the other three coolers, but a huge, tall heatsink for the GPU, with a dense aluminium fin stack, which unlike on the Accelero Xtreme IV, features fins arranged along the height of the heatsink, to which heat is fed by five 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes. The heatsink is ventilated by a pair of 92 mm fans, the same ones found on the Accelero Xtreme IV. Measuring 217 mm long, and a whopping 122 mm tall, the heatsink is 53 mm thick. It can handle thermal loads of up to 250W. Its GPU support list is similar to that of the Accelero Xtreme IV, except that it lacks support for AMD "Hawaii" and "Tahiti" based cards. Arctic doesn't recommend overclocking, if you decide to use it on a GTX TITAN Black, GTX 780 Ti. It's priced at $80.
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