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Okay, so here’s the scoop. Inno3D is doing something kinda wild with their GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards. They’re rolling out these single-slot iChill Frostbite Pro water-cooled versions. Yep, single-slot. I guess some tech enthusiasts really kept bugging them about it, so they’re like “fine, here you go.”
Alright, let me try and wrap my brain around this. Until now, their iChill Frostbite lineup was always dual-slot, which was cool and all (pun intended). But these beastly cooling things, designed by Alphacool — haven’t they always been for people with those fancy custom-loop setups? Side-note: I’m always amazed how much folks invest in this stuff. Anyway, back to the madness, they’re adding these new Pro variants to the mix.
So, what’s new? Apparently, they ditched acrylic for the waterblock — made by Alphacool. It’s all about carbon fiber vibes now, and they’ve shifted the connectors to the back. I’m guessing that’s so you can cram up to four GPUs into a custom-loop setup. If you’re into AI/workstation stuff, that’s probably a big deal. Compact designs, custom PCB, four display outputs — it’s like they thought of everything. Oh, and there’s a snazzy backplate to keep things chill on the flip side. Did I mention the boost in clock speeds? Yeah, they’re faster but gonna cost you more than the standard models.
Also, quick note for the cooling nerds out there: Alphacool, the mastermind behind these waterblocks, showed off some other cool tech too — think Apex, Core, and ES coolers. The same stuff the iChill Frostbite Pro is rocking.
Now, here comes the wait. Inno3D’s tweaking the waterblock setup, but wouldn’t you know, they’re keeping us in suspense about the price and release date. Typical, right? I’ll keep my eyes peeled for updates ’cause you never know when they’ll drop more info. Stay tuned!