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GELID Icy Vision Rev. 2 VGA Cooler @ ocaholic

By TechwareLabs, published 13-12-2011

Gelid Soulutions adds new cards to Rev. 2 ICY VISON compatibility list.

By Bjorn3D, published 13-11-2011

Gelid has updated the compaitbilty list for the Rev. 2 Icy Vision GPU cooler to include the AMD HD6850, HD6870, and the NVIDIA GTX580. These were added to the following, already impressive, list of compatible cards; AMD™ HD4850/ HD4870 / HD4890 / HD5850 / HD5870 / HD6850 / HD6870  Nvidia™ 9800GT / 980

Review Roundup: This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar

By TechRadar, published 09-03-2011

This week's hottest reviews on TechRadarIn case you haven't noticed this week has seen the IFA gadget and tech show taking place in Berlin and as such, we've been able to get our hands on a host of new tech toys.We've been playing with tablets, TVs, phones, cameras and more.Read on to discover the kit that's impressed us this week.Hands on: Sony Tablet S reviewSony has officially launched its new Tablet S at IFA 2011.The new 9.4-inch tab is powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor and features the Android Honeycomb operating system. It's version 3.1 which will be upgradeable to 3.2.The Sony Tablet S UK release date is September. A Wi-Fi/3G version of the Tablet S has a UK release date of November 2011 - this will ship with Android 3.2 from the off.Hands on: Sony Tablet P reviewYes, it's an od...

Review: Gelid Icy Vision Rev 2

By TechRadar, published 28-08-2011

You can really get bogged down in the pros and cons of opting for an aftermarket GPU cooler. Cooling kits, like this here Icy Vision Rev 2 from Gelid, are a great way to reduce temperatures and free up some extra overclocking potential. But despite their obvious benefits they're tricky to recommend to everyone. Firstly, it depends on whether you are simply looking to upgrade from the stock cooler that's attached to your existing card, or are looking into buying a stock card and third-party cooler as an alternative to a post-reference, factory-overclocked graphics card like EVGA's GTX 560 Ti DS. The big difficulty is that buying a stock GTX 560 Ti and this Gelid cooling kit works out more expensive than simply bagging the EVGA card on its own. And you don't have to fiddle around with screwd...

Hardware Roundup

By HotHardware, published 21-02-2011

Video: VisionTek Killer HD5770 Combo Card @ Benchmark Reviews HIS HD 6970 Review - XSReviews ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 Ti AMP! Edition 1 GB @ techPowerUp ASUS ENGTX570 Video Card Review @ [H] MSI GeForce GTX 460 1GB Hawk Review @ Hardware Canucks [Tech ARP] Mobile GPU Comparison Guide Rev. 10.9 Gelid Icy Vision Rev 2 Graphics Card Cooler Review...