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Inno3D GTX 680 iChill Black Edition and GTX 660 Ti iChill Graphics Card Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 10/13/2012 06:52 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
HardwareHeaven.com takes a look at the Inno3D GTX 680 iChill Black Edition and GTX 660 Ti iChill Graphics Card
When NVIDIA launched the GTX 660 Ti not so long ago there was a wide range of custom cooled models available on day 1. This was a complete contrast to the GTX 680 launch which saw reference cards in the hands of reviewers at launch with newer designs coming later. Since then we have seen a few very impressive versions of both cards but only a couple have tried to take things to the extreme levels that enthusiasts demand.
One company very much out to appeal to an enthusiast audience, whether they are on a mainstream or high end budget is Inno3D. With their iChill range of cards we get custom PCB's and proper enthusiast cooling; 3 fans on a 660 Ti and factory installed liquid cooling on a GTX 680... sounds great to us. Today we take a look at both models in a selection of real world gaming tests including Battlefield 3, F1 2012 and Borderlands 2.
One company very much out to appeal to an enthusiast audience, whether they are on a mainstream or high end budget is Inno3D. With their iChill range of cards we get custom PCB's and proper enthusiast cooling; 3 fans on a 660 Ti and factory installed liquid cooling on a GTX 680... sounds great to us. Today we take a look at both models in a selection of real world gaming tests including Battlefield 3, F1 2012 and Borderlands 2.
Inno3D GTX 680 iChill Black Edition and GTX 660 Ti iChill Graphics Card Review