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Inno3D Announces iChill GeForce GTX 950 Graphics Card

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Inno3D announced its custom-design GeForce GTX 950 graphics card, the iChill GTX 950. The card features a compact custom-design PCB, with a 4-phase VRM, which draws power from a 6-pin PCIe power connector. It offers factory-overclocked speeds of 1178 MHz core, 1329 MHz GPU Boost, and 6.80 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory, compared to reference speeds of 1024/1188/6600 MHz.

The cooling solution on the Inno3D iChill GTX 950 consists of a monolithic aluminium heatsink with a copper core making contact with the GPU die, which is ventilated by a pair of 80 mm "HerculeZ" fans. These fans are suspended on a metal cooler shroud, which is detachable by unfastening thumb-screws that hold it to the heatsink; letting you easily clean the heatsink below. Inno3D could seek a small premium for this card.



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Star Wars or DC Universe theme :-D N1
 
If you are going to make it two slot you can at least make it passive. But they probably do not want to shell out for copper.
 
"These fans are suspended on a metal cooler shroud, which is detachable by unfastening thumb-screws that hold it to the heatsink; letting you easily clean the heatsink below."

nice feature, although not really "thumb" screws
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nice locking card btw.
 
Sorry but all that jazz is blocking air flow.
 
Sorry but all that jazz is blocking air flow.
Well, that isn't a big deal in a low-power mid-end card which runs cool with low RPM anyway.
 
It is branded iChill then uses a bit of red design instead of a blue... right.
 
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