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The GeForce GTX 780 graphics card from NVIDIA will be out soon, as evident from all the leaks that have been happening.
The picture above is of the box in which the Inno3D board will be sold.
According to Expreview and PCONLINE, the device has 2,304 CUDA cores, as a whole Graphics Processor Cluster is disabled.
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15 May 2013 09:05 GMT |
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Inno3D has added its name to the growing list of GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost graphics card providers, just like Gainward, EVGA and Palit.
The company has two boards up for sale, or soon will: GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost and iChill GeForce GTX 650 Ti.
Obviously, the former is identical to the NVIDIA reference adapter in... |
26 March 2013 11:29 GMT |
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There are already a bunch of coolers for NVIDIA's top-end single-GPU graphics adapter, so Inno3D decided to try for something unusual, creating the GeForce GTX Titan iChill Black Series.
The company didn't actually create the cooler on the board. Instead, it asked Arctic for its Accelero Hybrid model.
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13 March 2013 03:11 GMT |
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Yet again we write about a new graphics card based on NVIDIA's new GeForce Titan, or perhaps we should say way the same graphics card, only bearing a different sticker and sold in a different box.
Indeed, the GeForce GTX Titan that NVIDIA released a few days ago is now shipping under yet another couple of bran... |
22 February 2013 13:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA will release the GeForce GTX 650 Ti graphics card soon, so, naturally, the web is seeing more and more leaks about the board, and custom-designed models from this or that OEM.
The one taking center stage now, because of a member of the Chiphell Forums, is the GeForce GTX 650 Ti HerculeZ 1000.
Having succee... |
4 October 2012 06:11 GMT |
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Chinese video card manufacturing company Inno3D is a traditional Nvidia add in board (AIB) partner, and as such it is preparing new cards for next week’s GTX 650 and GTX 660 launch. We reported here on Inno3D’s iChill GTX 650 video card and now we have a GK106 model. The new card is reportedly going t... |
11 September 2012 20:31 GMT |
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Traditional Nvidia add in board (AIB) video card manufacturing partner, Chinese company Inno3D is preparing its GTX 650 video card for the GK106 and GK107 launch that will take place next week as we reported here and here.
The new card apparently sticks to Nvidia’s reference frequency recommendations. Therefor... |
11 September 2012 11:21 GMT |
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Inno3D knows that liquid-cooler hardware is expensive, but it feels that the high-end video adapters based on NVIDIA's GK104 graphics processing unit are worth it.
The company has formally launched the iChill GeForce GTX 680/670 Black Series Accelero Hybrid LCS (liquid cooling system).
It promises to make eit... |
2 August 2012 15:01 GMT |
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Video card company Inno3D is not sitting still and it seems to be continuously working on new and innovative Nvidia designs. A GeForce GTX 680 design is in the news now as Inno3D is getting ready to release two new graphics adapters based on Nvidia’s Kepler GPU and feature custom printed circuit boards (P... |
6 July 2012 21:41 GMT |
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Affordable video card manufacturer Inno3D has been working lately on quite a few high-end video card designs. The company’s new GeForce GTX 670 iChill HerculeZ graphics card is reportedly based on a reference GTX 680 PCB with the GTX 670 GPU stuck on it. The cards working frequencies are closer to GTX 680 vi... |
14 May 2012 11:51 GMT |
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There is a new graphics card in Inno3D's portfolio, but the company has decided to withhold the specs for some reason. Instead, it practically gushed over the HerculeZ 3000 cooler and its three fans that use 9 scythe blades each. A large heatsink gets the heat from the GPU, and all other heat-producing parts... |
2 May 2012 10:15 GMT |
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After seeing the Gigabyte WindForce 5X, which has no less than five fans, we get to look at the pictures of the Inno3D “Ice Dragon” graphics card cooler.
Set to be used by the GTX 680 iChill, the “Ice Dragon” cooler features the “HerculeZ” customization design.
Users themselves... |
24 April 2012 09:18 GMT |
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Like all other NVIDIA OEMs, Inno3D will have several GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards by the time it is done fiddling with the product.
One of them got pictured just a short time ago and may be quite convenient for people who prize silence above all else.
The item has copper heatpipes to lead the heat away from the G... |
3 April 2012 21:11 GMT |
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Unlike NVIDIA's other partners, Inno3D is not totally satisfied with just launching a reference GTX 680 card, so it is working on a model using the Accelero Hybrid cooler from Arctic.
Granted, “working” may be taking things a bit too far, since the item doesn't actually exist.
Instead, the l... |
22 March 2012 10:20 GMT |
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NVIDIA's Kepler-based GeForce GTX 680 may be stealing most of the attention of end-users, but other products are getting their share as well, like Inno3D's GeForce GTX 560 SE.
Some folks at Expreview managed to get a hold of some product photos of the Inno3D video controller, though they couldn't pro... |
14 March 2012 05:17 GMT |
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Even though Nvidia’s GeForce GT 430 certainly isn’t the fastest graphics card of the bunch, Inno3D has decided to pair this GPU with an impressive 4GB of video buffer and delivered to the world one of the most over designed GT 430’s out there. Although the extra video memory installed won't def... |
29 December 2011 11:12 GMT |
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Chinese graphics card maker Inno3D has just announced that it has developed a new series of Nvidia GeForce solutions based on the GTX 560 Ti and GTX 560 designs that were both paired with 2GB of video buffer.Inno3D brought this change to Nvidia's GPUs in order to improve their performance when used for running m... |
21 November 2011 11:13 GMT |
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It's been quite some time since we last heard of Inno3D, but we just got word that the company is now preparing to launch a new graphics card based on the Nvidia GTX 570 design which was paired together with an in-house developed cooling solution.The new graphics card will be known as the GTX 570 Jericho and it ... |
27 October 2011 09:42 GMT |
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It seems that Inno3D decided it was time to update its collection of CPU coolers, so it issued a press release in which it officially launched the iChill X5, iChill XXX and iChill Storm models.The thing with CPUs is that, although they all come with their own cooler, users often find the need or preference for somet... |
16 June 2011 06:10 GMT |
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When Inno3D first announced its GTX 560 Ti iChill graphics card, the company has kept quiet about the exact specifications of the card and its retail price, but these details have now come to light as the GTX 560 iChill has become available for purchase in China.
The Inno3D iChill version of the GTX 560 Ti uses th... |
15 April 2011 08:36 GMT |
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Made official just a few hours ago, the Nvidia GeForce GT 520 GPU has made its way into a wide number of graphics cards, and Inno3D also added two such solutions to its lineup, one featuring no less than 2GB of video memory.The other model in the series has to make do with “only” 1GB of memory, but the re... |
13 April 2011 10:59 GMT |
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Inno3D seems to be on a roll lately, as after the company has announced the introduction of two custom cooled GTX 560 Ti and GTX 550 Ti graphics card it now comes to release the much-anticipated GeForce GTX 570 iChill Edition which uses a special design to allow for improved performance.
The most distinctive featu... |
8 April 2011 08:45 GMT |
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Inno3D expanded its line of graphics cards with the introduction of two new solutions based on Nvidia's GTX 560 Ti and GTX 550 Ti GPU models which feature a custom cooling system, specially designed for improving the overclocking capabilities of the cards as well as their acoustics and thermal performance.
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8 April 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA unleashed the GeForce GTX 590 just days ago, it is no surprise to see its various partners show off their own solutions, and Inno3D has now joined the fray with a stock-clocked version of it.
One might say that consumers have been waiting for NVIDIA to unleash a dual-GPU, DirectX 11 video card for ma... |
26 March 2011 05:38 GMT |
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While the rest of the world still has a few more hours to wait until Nvidia makes official the GTX 550 Ti graphics card, Asia has already started to get its first taste of Nvidia's latest card as various companies, including Inno3D, have already started to make public their solutions based on the GF116-400 core.... |
15 March 2011 05:35 GMT |
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After NVIDIA finally decided to go official with its mainstream-oriented GeForce GTX 560 Ti, all of the company's partners have also started rolling out their various implementations of this graphics card, including here Inno3D, who's just outed their GeForce GTX 560 Ti OC model.
The card from Inno3D spo... |
26 January 2011 02:52 GMT |
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More than a month has passed since Nvidia made official its GeForce GTX 580 graphics card and, until recently, custom designs have been slow to make their appearance, Inno3D being among the few manufacturers that are set to release an in-house designed GTX 580, if all goes well for their iChill VC26 cooler.
The sl... |
16 December 2010 09:02 GMT |
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As it's usually the case with every other 3DMark version to be released numerous overclockers and enthusiasts rush in to see how their hardware stacks up against Futuremark's gaming benchmark suite, so Inno3D decided to run a special promotion, bundling 3DMark 11 with every GeForce GTX 470, 480, 570 or 580 ... |
8 December 2010 14:31 GMT |
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When it comes down to graphics cards, Inno3D is one of those manufacturers that have chosen to remain exclusive to Nvidia's solutions, so it comes as no surprise to anyone to see the Taiwanese company release her own version of the just announced GTX 570 graphics card.Although calling it “her own&rdqu... |
8 December 2010 07:54 GMT |
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Following up on the footsteps of its GTX 480 iChill graphics card, Inno3D has just made official the iChill Back Series GeForce GTX 580 that will come with an improved water cooling setup while still providing its users with the cool and silent operation associated with such solutions.
Much like the iChill version... |
2 December 2010 08:39 GMT |
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When it comes down to squeezing a bit of extra performance form graphics cards, one of the simplest tricks that manufacturers resort to is to add some extra memory, Inno3D being the latest to resort to this solution for some of their GeForce 400 series video cards.As a result, three new video cards are born, namely t... |
1 December 2010 10:41 GMT |
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With NVIDIA preparing a new video card, it is not surprising that leaks and rumors about it are cropping up already, and it seems that Inno3D will launch its own model immediately after NVIDIA does.Not long ago, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) released its Radeon HD 6000 cards aimed at the mainstream market and implied... |
4 November 2010 05:20 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA was bound to bring out the GeForce GT 430 sooner or later, it is not exactly surprising that Inno3D has now officially announced its own version, a low profile video controller set to cost a fair bit less than $100.While NVIDIA has been offering the enthusiast-grade GTX 470/480 and the mainstream GTX 46... |
11 October 2010 10:17 GMT |
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Though not as popular as the other GTX 400 cards, the GeForce GTX 465 has been taken under Inno3D's wing and given a quite unique cooling solution meant to drive its temperatures lower than what the stock solution can manage, while still providing a high level of performance.With the GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470... |
23 August 2010 10:35 GMT |
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When NVIDIA finally launched the GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 480 graphics adapters, they immediately became two things. For one, they, or at least the GTX 480, became the fastest card on the market. The other title they gained, in addition to power-hungry beasts, was of the hottest boards available. This last attribute ... |
4 June 2010 08:25 GMT |
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EVGA may have wished it were the only company to launch a water-cooling solution for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470, but it appears that this is simply not the case. In fact, Inno3D has also been working on a waterblock for the GTX 470, and it seems that it has finally been completed. The i-Chill Black Series GTX 470, pr... |
20 May 2010 09:28 GMT |
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Over the past couple of weeks, NVIDIA's partners managed to come out and show off their respective custom versions of the GeForce GTX 470, all of which focus on resolving one of its two main disadvantages, namely high operational temperature. In all cases, manufacturers used a different cooler to achieve this go... |
8 May 2010 03:43 GMT |
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As end-users all know very well by now, the newly introduced DirectX 11-capable Fermi-based graphics adapters from NVIDIA are just as hot as they are fast, which means that they produce a high-enough level of heat that the reference cooling mechanism can barely keep up. Still, while this may seem something of a drawb... |
14 April 2010 08:54 GMT |
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Inno3D has finally joined the Fermi party and has brought along two guests of its own, namely a GTX 470 and a GTX 480 that will introduce a new level of graphics rendering to gaming, especially that relying on tessellation. Nevertheless, as consumers probably expect, the two adapters are no different from most of tho... |
30 March 2010 02:54 GMT |
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Inno3D's i-Chill series of products is determined by the special cooling mechanisms employed in the temperature management. The product series has its own custom-designed cooler, namely the XStriker3. This cooler is especially designed with top-notch passive and active cooling mechanisms, which makes it especial... |
24 November 2009 05:31 GMT |
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Like several of its peers, Inno3D introduced today its own NVIDIA-based video cards. Similar to those released by MSI and Leadtek, these cards are well-suited for the heavy computing tasks run by most of the latest games and visually complex applications, such as 3D model development software. Able to provide the per... |
17 November 2009 07:30 GMT |
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For a good while now, there have been reports that the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA is planning to update its fastest graphics card to date, the GeForce GTX 295. According to previous rumors, the graphics chip maker is planning to announce a dual-GPU card that uses a different design, compared to its current ... |
12 May 2009 10:25 GMT |
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Inno3D, a leading graphics accelerator manufacturer and an NVIDIA partner, has recently updated its graphics card lineup with the introduction of six new cards, designed to leverage the graphics performance and energy efficiency of the latest NVIDIA GeForce 9800 and 9600-series of GPUs. The new units are said to deli... |
4 May 2009 09:09 GMT |
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There are a number of NVIDIA board partners out there, which can provide GeForce graphics card fans with a series of high-end cards, based on NVIDIA's latest GPUs. Inno3D is certainly one of those partners that can deliver to its clients custom designed GeForce cards, enabling a higher level of performance. One ... |
23 February 2009 14:10 GMT |
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With the imminent release of the new GeForce GTX 295 just around the corner, some of NVIDIA's board partners appear to continue to be focusing on the still highest-performance NVIDIA-made graphics processor on the market, specifically the 65nm GT200. The graphics card manufacturer is expected to unveil a new pro... |
28 December 2008 05:56 GMT |
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Just yesterday, we told you about a new graphics processor that Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer NVIDIA was planning to release as part of its GT200-series lineup. The new and improved D10U-102 core will power the next-generation GTX 260 graphics cards, which are expected to arrive on the market soon. As we a... |
16 September 2008 02:54 GMT |
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If you haven't grown tired yet of all the recent reports on the GeForce 9800GT-based graphics card, then you might want to check out the latest offer coming from Inno3D. The company has recently revealed two new graphics cards that feature the above-mentioned NVIDIA graphics processor and the Hurricane and Accel... |
11 August 2008 04:20 GMT |
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One thing that we should learn from all that has been going on these days in the graphics card industry is that manufacturers tend to rush with announcing their latest products. This time we are talking about one of NVIDIA's channel partners, Inno3D, which decided to introduce its version of the latest G92-based... |
23 June 2008 04:21 GMT |
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InnoVISION Multimedia Limited, better known on the hardware market as Inno3D, just announced the launch of a new mainboard designed for Intel compatible computer systems that also includes a Nvidia made chipset and an integrated graphics processing unit. While Inno3D is not very well known as a mainboard manufacturin... |
25 September 2007 09:00 GMT |
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The guys over at Inno3D continue to improve their already highly efficient video card cooling systems. This time, the i-Chill cooler series gets updated in order to support NVIDIA's G80 GPUs. Inno3D made sure that the i-Chill series is in the right shape for state-of-the-art top quality performance when couple... |
2 May 2007 10:38 GMT |
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