http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=7644InnoVISION (Inno3D) is upping the ante in early 2007 by launching a prestige range of NVIDIA-based SKUs under the i-Chill banner.
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=7644InnoVISION (Inno3D) is upping the ante in early 2007 by launching a prestige range of NVIDIA-based SKUs under the i-Chill banner.
VF900 and better capacitors, should clock pretty well. doubt it'll blow us away.
LED fans suck. The sooner they go away and die the better![]()
is it definitely a VF900?
what about this:
arctic cooling?
Looks like a VF900 to me.
I'm sure it was only a couple of years ago that only the big motherboard makers were doing graphics... ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI etc.
Clearly they are making so much money off us that they all want a slice of it![]()
Perhaps, but a few years prior to that it was back to all comers. Swings and roundabouts. Inno3D have been making cards since I had my first PC.![]()
You forget to mention XFX, EVGA and Sapphire (and maybe more). Those were graphics only manufacturers, shurely both EVGA and Sapphire produce motherboards these days, too.
I think it's because the number hardware enthusiasts is still growing. Those people are looking for hardware with something extra, something innovative. I don't want to say Inno3D's graphics card is innovative, but it sure is an extra to get a VF900-Cu standard. There's only one catch: if the price tag is the same as a combined VF900 cooler with graphics card, why bother buying the Inno3D? It needs to be just a bit pricier than the graphics card itself.
Warranty. I don't know of any graphics card manufacturer who allows you to install a 3rd party cooler and maintain the full warranty - I'm not saying they aren't out there, but I've never seen one yet.
That said, most will happily accept a graphics card with the original heatsink on, probably without checking.
sounds good might have to check them out
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