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Abstract: Today we're testing three of the largest graphics card coolers available: Arctic Cooling's Accelero XTREME Plus, DeepCool's V6000, and Zalman's VF3000F. Can these products bring performance to the table commensurate with their large triple-slot size? I...
While it might not be the cheapest chiller in the world, it's far less expensive than some rediculous CPU setups out there and is certainly cheaper than installing a full WC loop which wouldn't deliver much better temperatures than this. The Arctic Co...
As we can see from the results, Arctic's Accelero Xtreme Plus performed quite well compared to the competition, cooling between 6 -10% better than the stock reference heatsink at all voltage levels. The coolers that come stock on the Asus DirectCuII (an...
Build Quality, Excellent Performance, Low Noise Levels, VGA Compatibility, PWM/Manual Fan Speed Control, 6 Years Warranty
Price (For Some), Requires Extra Heatsink Kit
Having tested every Accelero cooler up until today right from the start we had no doubt that the Accelero XTREME Plus is a very efficient GPU cooler that will keep your GPU cool even under heavy load. Come to think of it learning that Galaxy (g...
The Arctic Cooling Accelero XTREME Plus is the bigger brother of the Accelero Twin Turbo Pro, which we've already reviewed. It has the same problem found on that cooler, the lack of a backplate to make the installation more reliable, even more because ...
Arctic Cooling has a lot to be proud of with the Accelero Xtreme Plus GPU Cooler. First we have a performance oriented unit that is applicable to most all modern NVidia and ATI video cards. It's retail price point is tolerable at $50. (To be fair, ...
Universal mounting for multiple platforms, Super quiet fans move a lot of air, Pre-applied high-end thermal compound, Works with existing power socket on video card - no need for a converter
Mounting hardware may not be available, Requires thermal adhesive for attaching heatsinks, Card takes up three slots once installed, May be too long for some cases
The GTX465 may run cooler than other Fermi-based graphics cards, but that doesn't mean you might not want to think about adding an aftermarket solution to protect your investment and cool things off even more. The Arctic Cooling Accelero XTREME Plus d...
Today’s video cards can run extremely hot and Arctic Cooling has shown once again its Accelerro line of coolers is up to the task. The XTREME Plus not only cools extremely well but unlike Accelerro’s of the past offers a cross GPU compatibility, only ...