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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