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Inno3d announces GeForce RTK Ichill Forstbite

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The Chinese manufacturer Inno3D has decided to make a big leap in the market, after announcing the launch of its first high-end DDR4 memory, it returns to the fray to tackle the water cooling of its GeForce RTX IChill Forstbite graphics cards.

New Inno3D GeForce RTX iChill Forstbite water-filled

While Inno3D already had a 240mm AIO liquid cooling system on its GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, the brand has decided to switch to a full water block design for its GeForce RTX 2070, RTX 2080, and RTX 2080 Ti. Designed by the prestigious Alphacool, the IChill Forstbite water block has a pleasing design with an RGB lighting system that makes it the order of the day when it comes to aesthetics.

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The iChill Frostbite Water Block is constructed of pure copper and nickel plated, which completely seals the heat sink that protects it. The best cooling performance is achieved thanks to the use of thin thermal pads, and its close proximity to the radiator and components. It also has ultra-thin 0.6mm thick cooling fins that are positioned 0.6mm apart, resulting in the maximum cooling performance possible by achieving a large heat exchange surface.

Years of R&D have allowed Inno3D to make technological advances and continually push the limits, while reinforcing its experience in the graphics card industry. This has brought the iChill brand to a point that makes a difference for high-end gamers and design-making professionals, who achieve high performance with excellent temperature control and very low noise levels.

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