Inno3D shows custom iChill X3 cooler for GeForce RTX

Posted on Thursday, October 25 2018 @ 17:07 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Inno3D reveals its iChill X3, a new cooler it will use for its custom-design GeForce RTX series:
INNO3D, a leading manufacturer of awesome high-end graphics hardware components and various innovations enriching your life, introduces its new iCHILL cooling solution. Designed around NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX series factoring in the sheer power and performance of the RTX 20 series, with the first beneficiary’s being the INNO3D GeForce RTX 2070 and RTX 2080. The iCHILL X3 is fully equipped to allow heat dissipation and airflow optimisation so that you can push your high-end graphics card to the limit.

Years of R&D has allowed INNO3D to make technological advancements, continously pushing the boundaries and bolster their expertise in the graphics card inudstry. It has elevated iCHILL to a point that makes a difference for high-end gamers and design creation professionals achieving high performance with outstanding temperature control and at super quiet noise levels.

INNO3D created the epic switching cooling system design for the new iCHILL X3 edition to cater for your gaming demands. Depending on your operating preference, the X3 can switch the fan facia from a three 9cm Sythe blade fan cooler for performance to a two 10cm 15 blade Turbine blade fan cooler for quiet operation.

“We believe the switching cooling system design is the one of the most crazy and innovative designs in gaming graphics card history.” says Ken Wong, Sr. Product Manager at INNO3D. He further added " The gamer doesn’t need to select a 2 fan or 3 fan graphic card because they can have both with one purchase and change the cooling solution based on their needs.”
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