Since the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card from NVIDIA is already an overpowered beast, it takes special conditions to push it even higher.
After all, the better a video card, or a processor of any type really, runs, the more heat it generates. Solid capacitors and strong VRMs can help keep things stable, but it ultimately falls to the cooler to keep things from melting. Knowing this, Colorful equipped the iGame GeForce GTX Titan Ultra with the best water cooler it could think of. The biggest hint that this isn't a normal water cooler is the compressor assembly inside a separate case the size of a micro-ATX tower. The dual-slot waterblock is a really awe-inspiring sight too, as is the pair of insulated refrigerant pipes.
It's interesting to note that the waterblock covers both sides of the PCB, instead of just one. Between all that and the phase-change cooler (the same principle as deep-freezers), the temperature can be driven as low as 50 degrees Celsius while the GPU operates at 954 MHz / 1,006 MHz (default/boost) and the 6 GB of GDDr5 at 6 GHz.
Colorful iGame GTX Titan Ultra Images credits to gdm |
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The ultra low freezer has an essential function, it is used to freeze or cool the samples for preservation. It is used mostly available in the research laboratory or in hospitals for storing highly sensitive things like human organs, blood samples, plasma sample and others. The ultra low freezer offer -50 degrees C and below a temperature which is much lower than the normal refrigerator as its temperature varies between 25 and - 15 degrees Celsius.
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