Arctic Cooling
Here we have the new Twin Turbo Pro cooler for graphics cards. We already spotted this one at Inno3D's GTS 250 series in our first Computex article. It can cool up-to 120 Watts yet remain really silent. The fans are PWM controlled, and well .. this cooler promised to kick ass; We'll be sure to that check out.
Also new is the Accelero L2 Pro. This again is a VGA cooler for the more mainstream cards that do not run extremely high in temperatures. It's a more affordable solution for cards like Geforce FX 5700 - 9800 series and the Radeon X1300 - HD 4850 series. At full speed the fan will never exceed the quiet level of 0.4 sone.
Due for release in late June 2009 the L2 Pro comes with a 6 year warranty and an MSRP of US$16.00 and 12.50 (excl. VAT) making it a very affordable aftermarket cooler.
So that's it for day three of Computex, it's been a long and tiresome day alright. Tomorrow in the evening of Day 4 good old Hilbert will already travel back to the airport and catch a plane towards the humble and flat Netherlands.
Later, likely in the weekend or next week, we'll also do what all men have done at Computex ... show you a nice booth babe gallery and hey .. on top of it all, if nothing goes wrong, Guru3D will visit a Gigabyte manufacturing factory as well and later on report on that.
That's it for now, later you guys! Here's already some candy for an article to be posted over the weekend:
The irony here is horrible ... contradicts everything. They are promoting a company called 'OnTop', I mean come on ! :-)
- Computex 2009 Landing page
- Computex 2009 Day 0 - before it all begins
- Computex 2009 Day 1 - Hello Nangang
- Computex 2009 Day 2 - Nangang resurrection
- Computex 2009 Day 3 - the Big One oh One
- Computex 2009 Day 4 - Wrapping Things Up
- Computex 2009 Day 5 - The Girls of Computex
- Computex 2009 Special - Gigabyte factory tour