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ARCTIC COOLING Announces the Passive Accelero S1

By: (more) | Posted: Apr 25, 2007 2:10 am

Swiss cooling specialists Arctic Cooling have just released a new graphics card cooler for GeForce 7 series and RADEON X18/19 series cards, this dubbed the Accelero S1.

 

The best thing about it is that its a passive cooling solution with 4 very thick copper heatpipes and 32 fins. Even so, it's still able to outperform some active cooling solutions as well.

 

For the full rundown on it grab Arctic Cooling's official PR here folks.

 


Pfäffikon/ Switzerland, 24.4.2007. The Swiss cooling solution provider - ARCTIC COOLING brings a radically new noise free experience for serious gamers. To provide passive cooling for high-end graphic cards, Accelero S1 is a high performance passive cooler featuring 4 heatpipes connected with extra large surface area. It effectively removes a great deal of heat from the graphic cards keeping the components cool. Thanks to the elegant design, Accelero S1 outperforms some active cooling solutions. Accelero S1 creates a true industry leading zero noise cooling solution for all enthusiast gamers.

 

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