Inno3D teases the iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra Cooler

Posted on Thursday, August 29 2013 @ 20:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Inno3D introduces a new graphics card cooling solution; the iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra Cooler. The company claims this cooler keeps a GeForce GTX 780 at 25°C in idle (versus 32°C with stock cooling) and 61°C at full load (vs 83°C with stock cooler).
Inno3D is excited to announce the new iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra Cooler Kit that sports 11 scythe blades on each of its three enormous fans that work actively with the Herculez Bearing to keep the temperature cool under the hood. The fan casing and blades are removable so that the cleaning process is made much easier allowing for a thorough removal of dust and grime from all parts of the fan.

The Herculez is made up of a large copper base heatsink with 5 large high heat flux heatpipes protruding from both side. Heatpipes are an efficient way of moving heat from one area to another and are usually used to connect the high density block of the cooler with the large surface area fins. A new addition to the HerculeZ range is the HerculeZ backplate designed to withstand and protect from potential knocks and bumps to the PCB.
iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra Cooler

iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra Cooler


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