Arctic Cooling Announces The Accelero S2
"ARCTIC COOLING announces the Accelero S2 – A high efficient passive Dual heatpipes graphic card (GPU) cooler."
Published: 26th February 2007 | Source: Arctic Cooling |
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Source: Arctic Cooling
Official Press Release
Radically new optimized passive design
To provide the ultimate heat conductivity and larger surface area, Accelero S2 features dual thick copper heatpipes which extend directly from GPU core. Heat from the GPU can rapidly reach through 31 dissipating fins that extend beyond the height of the graphic card. Optimized fin design allows air flow to easily pass through and removes the heat effectively. Together with the bundled RAM heat sinks, Accelero S2 provides an all-round passive solution that achieves the best cooling performance.
Practical zero noise solution
Install and forget about it – No moving parts means maintenance free. An extra pair of mounting clips provides extensive protection to the graphic card that prevents damage from improper handling. With the help of the new mounting design, Accelero S2 is widely compatible with ATI (Radeon X1650, X1600, X1550, X1300, X1050, X850, X800, X700, X600, X550, X300 and 9XXX series) and nVIDIA (GeForce 7600, 7300, 6600, FX 5950, FX 5900, FX 5700 (Ultra), FX 5600, FX 5500, FX 5200, 4 TI and MX series) graphic cards.
Accelero S2 will be available by end of March 2007. The MSRP is USD 22 and Euro 18 (excl VAT).
Most Recent Comments
Nope you're fine at that temp mate. IIRC the rule of thumb on the A64's / Opty's was not to exceed 60*c.
Mr. Frag is right.. Although if you want the chip to live longer.. I would suggest keeping it cooler! ;)
Mr. Frag is right.. Although if you want the chip to live longer.. I would suggest keeping it cooler! ;)
At those temperatures and no outside interference you can expect that cpu to outlive most housepets......
As Frag said, 60*C is a good guideline for most chips as a maximum sustained temperature, the chip will withstand higher but then your looking at possible longterm damage
Start your own thread lim :nono:
sry pv :( :eyes:
well on the topic , i had an amd at that voltage and stock cooler and i even reached 70 sometimes but those temps are fine
Work ok for a long while, but then out of the blue u`d get a restart or something... cpu cools down a bit.. then the cycle continues.
how come i get a 2 c difference in temps core #0 41 core # 1 43
I might be wrong but I read that the memory controller runs hotter than the rest on the core logic on a dual core A64/Opteron/FX. Since there is only one memory controller it might be located closer to Core 1.
60*C as a guideline sounds good too.
Mr. Frag is right.. Although if you want the chip to live longer.. I would suggest keeping it cooler! ;)
That temp is fine. Up to 65 Orthos is fine for 24/7 AMD Dual Core.



Nope you're fine at that temp mate. IIRC the rule of thumb on the A64's / Opty's was not to exceed 60*c.