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    Inno3D Arctic-Cooling iChiLL 8800 GT Accelero X1 (512MB) Review

    Posted on Thursday, January 31 2008 @ 11:29:20 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Today we are able to show you a new Inno3D graphics card which is built around the Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT GPU. Like most 8800 GT graphics cards this version features 512MB of onboard memory, however unlike many it comes heavily overclocked with an impressive cooling solution. Read on to find out more...

    Currently the cheapest you can usually get a GeForce 8800 GT for is around $150 US, with the average price hovering around the $170 US price mark. The Inno3D iChiLL 8800 GT Accelero X1 is believed to retail for around the $170 US mark. Interestingly, for some reason we cannot find any online US retailers that list the iChiLL 8800 GT Accelero X1, making it difficult to get an exact US dollar figure. There is a list as long as my arm of Australian online Inno3D retailers but none of them have stock of the iChiLL 8800 GT Accelero X1 just yet.


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