Inno3D has announced two new graphics cards that will be a part of its Geforce GTX 780 lineup, the iChill Black GTX 780 Accelero Hybrid and the iChill GTX 780 HerculeZ 3000 X3 Ultra. These two will join the previously announced iChill GTX 780 HerculeZ 2000 OC, and the Inno3D GTX 780 reference based graphics card.
The new Inno3D iChill Black GTX 780 Accelero Hybrid is pretty much the same as the previously announced iChill Black GTX Titan Accelero Hybrid as it combines Nvidia's reference based PCB with Arctic's Accelero Hybrid liquid cooling solution. The cooler features a liquid cooling block that cools down the GPU while standard blower fan/heatsink combination cools down the rest of the components and the PCB.
The Inno3D iChill Black GTX 780 Accelero Hybrid ended up overclocked to 1020MHz base clock and 1059MHZ GPU Boost clock which is quite higher than Nvidia's reference 863MHz base and 900MHz GPU Boost clocks but judging from the size and the actual cooling performance of the Arctic's Accelero Hybrid, this hardly comes as a surprise. It is paired up 3072MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface and overclocked to 6280MHz which is also a decent factory overclock from reference 6008MHz.
According to Inno3D, the new iChill Black GTX 780 Accelero Hybrid ends up around 3 percent faster than the GTX Titan and should have up to 15 degrees lower temperature when compared to the reference based GTX 780.
The new Inno3D iChill Geforce GTX 780 HerculeZ 3000 X3 Ultra features a triple slot, triple fan cooler and works at 1006MHz base and 1046MHz Boost GPU clock while the same 3072MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface got overclocked to 6200MHz. According to Inno3D, this one should also be faster than the GTX Titan in gaming scenarios and be 10 degrees cooler than the reference GTX 780 while maintaining the noise levels below 30dBA.
In case you missed it before, the GTX 780 is based on Nvidia's 28nm GK110 GPU and packs 2304 CUDA cores, 192 TMUs, 48 ROPs and comes with 3072MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface.
Unfortunately, Inno3D did not reveal any details regarding the actual price or the availability details.
Source:
Inno3d.com.