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Review: ARCTIC Accelero Twin Turbo II Print E-mail
Posted by Dexter K.   
Wednesday, 23 May 2012 01:41
Article Index
Review: ARCTIC Accelero Twin Turbo II
Features and Specifications
The Cooler, a Photo Tour
Installation
Testing and Results
Verdict and Conclusion

Features and Specifications

Direct from Arctic.ac again:

 

The Accelero Twin Turbo II is a dual-fan VGA cooler with enhanced multi-compatibility for present and future models. Designed to optimize performance and the overclocking capability of your system, the Accelero Twin Turbo II is your ultimate cooler for mid-range to high-end graphic cards.

 

Excellent Cooling Performance

Featuring two 92mm PWM fans with a maximum cooling capacity up to 250 Watts, the Accelero Twin Turbo II manages to transfer heat efficiently away from the GPU. Besides the 35-fin heatsink with 5 copper heatpipes, the pre-applied MX-4 thermal compound accelerates the heat dissipation process to ensure the VGA board is running under optimal temperature.

 

Enhanced RAM and VR Cooling

In order to boost the cooling efficiency of RAM and VR, the Accelero Twin Turbo II comes with the G-1, an electrically non-conductive thermal glue used to affix RAM and VR heatsinks on the VGA board. Unlike generic thermal tapes, the G-1 offers high thermal conductivity with excellent adhesiveness. Moreover, removing the G-1 is extremely easy without leaving any residues.

 

Virtually Silent

Thanks to the low noise impeller and patented fan holder, the Accelero Twin Turbo II runs at the minimum noise level of 0.3 sone, even at full load. Equipped with a PWM controller, the fan always runs at the optimal speed according to the load generated by the GPU.

 

Multi-Compatible

The Accelero Twin Turbo II comes with a versatile mounting mechanism and an extensive RAM and VR cooling set to accommodate a broad range of models. Featuring the CrossFire and SLI compatibility the users benefit from the optimized performance of a multi-VGA setup.

A more detailed spec list:

Heatpipe Ø 6 mm x 5
Heatsink Material Aluminum fins x 35, thickness 0.4 mm
Dimensions (Product) 217 (L) x 122 (W) x 53 (H) mm
Fan (mm)
92 mm, 900 - 2,000 RPM (controlled by PWM) x 2 fans
Net Weight 479 g
Limited Warranty 6 years
Cooling Capacity
250w
Accessories
Heatsink 26 pcs
Screw (M2) 4 pcs
Washer 4 pcs
Spacer (3.5 mm) 4 pcs
Spacer (4.0 mm) 4 pcs
G-1 Thermal Glue (1.5 g Grey Compound) 1 bag
G-1 Thermal Glue (1.5 g White Compound) 1 bag
Mixing Wand 1 pc
VGA Bracket 1 pc


itemnumber DCACO-V540000-BL
UPC 0872767004450
Gross Weight 1.3 kg

 

Lastly, the full(ish) compatibility list:

For AMD Radeon

Series Chip
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000

For NVIDIA

Series Chip
GTX
GTS
GT
9000
8000
7000

 



 
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