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GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series from Inno3D

GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series from Inno3D

We have seen waterblocks that you can buy for your brand new GeForce GTX Titan graphics card, but what about a Titan that has a liquid cooling solution already installed? Inno3D has that for you in their GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series. This GeForce GTX Titan features Arctic’s Accelero Hybrid cooling solution which is pre-installed on the card. This cooling solution uses a closed loop liquid cooling system for the GPU and your normal fan and heatsink for the memory and VRM.

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ECS’s First Motherboard with Thunderbolt Support – The Black Series Z77H2-A5X Deluxe

ECS’s First Motherboard with Thunderbolt Support – The Black Series Z77H2-A5X Deluxe

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) today reveals its first motherboard with Thunderbolt support, the Brand-New Black Series Z77H2-A5X Deluxe, based on the new Intel Z77 chipset. The Black Deluxe Series was created with power users and overclockers in mind. The Z77H2-A5X Deluxe embodies these qualities by providing all solid capacitors, triple thickness gold plating and overclocking friendly heatsinks and heatpipes.

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Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 680 Black Series Accelero Hybrid 4GB Video Card Review

Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 680 Black Series Accelero Hybrid 4GB Video Card Review

Getting put through its paces today is the Inno3d iChiLL Black Edition GTX 680, with 4GB of GDDR5 memory. It is factory overclocked to 1120 Mhz, and has an aftermarket hybrid liquid / air cooler attached. The cooler itself is manufactured by Asetek, branded by Arctic, and then partnered with the inno3d card. Claiming to be virtually silent whilst many times more efficient than the reference cooler. If all goes well this card should be quite the performer. Follow us through the review as we benchmark, overclock, and generally beat the card into submission to reach our conclusion.

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CES 2012: ECS

CES 2012: ECS

I’m sure most of you know ECS mainly for motherboards, but they had some other stuff to show us this year at CES. To start off they showed us their G11 All-In-One DIY barebones system. The system is based on a platform developed by Intel in conjunction with ECS. The other interesting product was the Wi-Bridge which allows you to stream media content to any display using WiFi. We didn’t leave out the motherboards ECS was showing either, read on to check it all out!

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