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    Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turbo co

    Force3D today announced the arrival of Arctic Cooling's Accelero Twin Turbo on its Radeon HD 4850 and Radeon HD 4870 graphics cards.
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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Unfortunately, it will require 3 slots, the only disadvantage to the AC S1 with a fan.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    That doesn't look to take up more than 2 slots to me... I have the AC S1 rev2 with the turbo module and it only takes up 2 slots as well

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    The graphics card and cooler take up more than 1 slot each. How do they attach a fan without it taking up a further slot, especially with the cover sticking out as it does on the AC TT?

    http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p...g?t=1217117879

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    "whilst keeping noise below six sones"

    I guess that means its so loud they have used an obscure unit of measurement to confuse people

    Everyone has used "dB" to denote fan speed noise since PC fans were rated by noise level......

    Anyone have any idea at all the approx noise level in dB from this thing?
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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Sone is a measure of perceived loudness, I've come across it before in measurements of acceptable sound levels for the work place. According to wikipedia the unit has been around since the 1930's, not too obscure.

    Anyway according to the wikipedia table here, 6 sone would be equivalent to an SPL measurement in the region of 60 to 80 dB. Which is rubbish for a cooler. I think that must be a mistake since lots of reviews have said the Accelero with a fan is fairly quiet. I'm quite interested to see this product reviewed.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Quote Originally Posted by this_is_gav View Post
    The graphics card and cooler take up more than 1 slot each. How do they attach a fan without it taking up a further slot, especially with the cover sticking out as it does on the AC TT?

    http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p...g?t=1217117879
    lol you are using a normal fan which is 25mm wide... I am using the turbo module which is specifically designed for the AC S1 and only 10mm wide which does not take up a 3rd slot.

    The fan you see on the AC TT is only around 10mm extra over and above the heatsink not to mention the heatsink takes up less space on the AC TT than what the AC S1 does... Its only 34mm from GFX PCB to the outside edge of the fans so definitely does not take up more than 2 slots.

    From Arctic Cooling Website:

    "Main features

    • Unmatched cooling performance – up to 120W
    • Efficient heat transfer via 4 heatpipes and 30 fins
    • Two ultra quiet 80mm fans with low noise impeller
    • Patented fan holder eliminates the buzzing sound
    • RAM and voltage regulator cooling
    • SLi and Crossfire compatible
    • Pre-applied MX-2
    • Lightweight, transport safe
    • 6 year warranty
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emirzan View Post
    Sone is a measure of perceived loudness, I've come across it before in measurements of acceptable sound levels for the work place. According to wikipedia the unit has been around since the 1930's, not too obscure.

    Anyway according to the wikipedia table here, 6 sone would be equivalent to an SPL measurement in the region of 60 to 80 dB. Which is rubbish for a cooler. I think that must be a mistake since lots of reviews have said the Accelero with a fan is fairly quiet. I'm quite interested to see this product reviewed.
    I think its meant to be 0.6 stone... that's what their website states its noise is measured as >http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=166.
    Last edited by Noxvayl; 30-07-2008 at 06:31 PM.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Exhail has already posted this, but to re-itterate and for anyone who can't/won't read posts of more than 3 lines.

    The Force3D card in this article refers to an unreleased Arctic Cooling product, the Twin Turbo, this is NOT the Arctic Cooling S1

    the Twin Turbo is smaller (no more than the width of a card) and much "flatter", that's to say it'll take 2 slots only including that pre-fitted fan module.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    If they descride it as 'allowing the user to overclock to new heights' or whatever, does that mean they'll be shipping at stock speeds?

    Bit of a cop-out for a card with such a good cooler, unless they're going to come with a warranty that covers overclocking???

    I think not...

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Quote Originally Posted by CK_1985 View Post
    If they descride it as 'allowing the user to overclock to new heights' or whatever, does that mean they'll be shipping at stock speeds?

    Bit of a cop-out for a card with such a good cooler, unless they're going to come with a warranty that covers overclocking???

    I think not...
    its an ideal card if you have poor case cooling, low noise too.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Looking at the space on my X38 mobo I find it hard to believe it's crossfire compatible.

    This is why we need more pictures with rulers in them!

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNV View Post
    its an ideal card if you have poor case cooling, low noise too.
    How come? It doesn't look like it's piping any air out the case at all, so it'll just recirculate hot air if you have poor case cooling.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    It does look like a good cooler, but I still prefer the idea of the 4870's stock, where the hot air is chucked straight out the case. Some of the best aftermarket coolers I've seen are on the HIS IceQ range of ATi cards, so hopefully they will do the same this time.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Quote Originally Posted by Kerotan View Post
    It does look like a good cooler, but I still prefer the idea of the 4870's stock, where the hot air is chucked straight out the case. Some of the best aftermarket coolers I've seen are on the HIS IceQ range of ATi cards, so hopefully they will do the same this time.
    http://forum.donanimhaber.com/m_25172353/tm.htm

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Nice looking cooler, although I do prefer the reference design where the hot air pushed straight out the back of the card. Would be interesting to see the cooling benchmarks on standard and overclocked cards.

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    Re: Headlines - Force3D's Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards get Accelero Twin Turb

    Sadly any more than two slots and I cant use it with my current mobo. I have a low profile pci-e tuner card which is already squeezed up close to the gfx card cooler

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