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Arctic Announces the Accelero Hybrid III-140 VGA Cooler

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Arctic announces the Accelero Hybrid III-140 graphics card cooling solution. The highly efficient Accelero Hybrid III-140 is the all-in-one package for real performance junkies. It combines Water Cooling Solution for the GPU with a 140 mm radiator and a special VRM and RAM cooling for outstanding power.

With a cooling capacity of 300 watts this powerhouse lowers the temperature of even the most powerful GPU. A particularly large water contact surface ensures that the heat can be dissipated quickly. Special attention is given to the voltage regulator module: Individually made VRM heatsinks for NVIDIA and AMD graphic boards and an 80 mm fan provide not only a long service life but especially a better VRM cooling than ever before. And the random access memory also receives a special treatment: A smaller, specially adapted back plate cools the RAM separately to guarantee best efficiency. A gluing of heatsinks on the graphic card is not necessary.



Extreme performance that does not need loud tones: Through software, the temperature-fan speed curve can be adjusted, whereby you get the temperature and noise level exactly where you want it to be. An improved fan controller and the use of additional filters guarantee a smooth operation with both NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards. The combination of a low noise impeller and the patented fan holder additionally enables a virtually silent operation - even under full load.

QUICK FACTS Accelero Hybrid III-140 Graphics Card Cooler for Enthusiasts
  • Back-side cooler for lower RAM temperatures
  • Optimal VRM cooling through dedicated VRM heatsinks and a 80 mm fan for all NVIDIA and AMD grahic boards
  • Unparalleled performance with liquid cooling unit
  • Virtually silent thanks to low noise fan
  • Improved fan controller for NVIDIA graphics cards
  • No thermal glue necessary
The Accelero Hybrid III-140 is now available for a price of 84,99 £.

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I dont like the new arctic coolers who have their heatsinks to cool Ram and Vrm on the other side of pcb. its just a waste of space and potential to block other cards/cooler inside the pc.
 
Shame it's a water cooling solution as finally a real VRM cooler on this one which actually screws on.

I dont like the new arctic coolers who have their heatsinks to cool Ram and Vrm on the other side of pcb. its just a waste of space and potential to block other cards/cooler inside the pc.

I take it that you did not look at the pics correctly


Maybe this will help
http://www.arctic.ac/us_en/accelero-hybrid-iii-140.html


WOW no 970 VRM cooler it seems :(, and frigging expensive as hell like always.


I just want that 290\x VRM cooler lol.
 
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No thermal glue necessary

so whats being used sticky gel ?
 
No thermal glue necessary

so whats being used sticky gel ?

Screws, amazing huh ?, looks like they been listening to people.
 
well that looks cheap to say the least
 
well that looks cheap to say the least

Yeah not to fond of that rad my self either, looks a little thin compared to the typical rad ?.
 
Yeah not to fond of that rad my self either, looks a little thin compared to the typical rad ?.
It looks thinner than usual because it's a 140mm rad, not a 120mm. It's 55mm thick according to the specs on their site. That's not too shabby for an AIO solution.
The pump looks like something from Asetek - :)
Good catch, that does look like an Asetek unit.
 
Shame it's a water cooling solution as finally a real VRM cooler on this one which actually screws on.



I take it that you did not look at the pics correctly


Maybe this will help
http://www.arctic.ac/us_en/accelero-hybrid-iii-140.html


WOW no 970 VRM cooler it seems :(, and frigging expensive as hell like always.


I just want that 290\x VRM cooler lol.

I did see the pics, on this version Arctic has rectified the location of Vrm heatsinks to a good measure but still have kept the ram sink on the opposite side of pcb which is a stupid decision.
 
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