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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Along with scorching speeds, GPUs also get scorching hot. No longer the exception, dual-slot cooling solutions have become the norm to battle increasing temperatures. Where does that leave passive cooling solutions, and more specifically, Arctic Cooling's Accelero S1 Rev 2 VGA cooler?
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Friday, November 2, 2007
I must say, for only 20 euro's. You get a very good looking cooler that performs excellent. The installation is real easy, too bad the heatspreaders didn't fit. But Arctic Cooling can't make it compatible with every type of videocard available on the market. I'm now running my computer with only the stock cpu cooler making a tiny bit of noise. The inside fan is running at it's lowest speed and I have no problems with the card overheating. Crysis, here I come :) Overall a very good cooler for only 20 euro's, what more do you want.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Just like some say that the country of Italy looks like a boot, one of the latest products from the swiss engineers at Arctic Cooling have produced a cooler with an almost humorous resemblance to some kind of cooking grill. But resemblances aside, we've had a chance to put the Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 on the chopping block to see what it is made of.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
It is also worth pointing out that the watercooling loop also contained the processor before the graphics card which would have added heat to the loop and raised the GPU's temperatures. Lastly, the fans on the radiator were set to 7v which decreased the watercooling performance, but made less noise. Wow, I really am trying to defend and justify my expensive watercooling setup aren't I? (Editors note: ermm it sounds like it after it got whipped by S1)
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Monday, July 2, 2007
The passiv Graphics Card Heatsink from Arctic Cooling,the Accelero S1, arrived Technic3D. The "S2" for Midrange Cards and now the "S1! for High-End? See you in the following Review with a PowerColor Radeon X1800 XT.
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