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Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV GPU Cooler Review

For our temperature tests we loaded the system for 10 minutes using Furmark and recorded the GPU temperature using CPUID HWMonitor. We then restarted the system and left it idling at the desktop for 10 minutes before recording idle temperatures. The temperatures recorded are based on an ambient temperature of 20 degrees C.

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These temperatures are very impressive indeed, outperforming all the other coolers on test.

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7 comments

  1. Christian Karner

    is it possible yo mount only the cooler without the rear vrm and ram heatsink?

  2. The Arctic Accelero III has the same config as this, minus the rear VRM and RAM heatsink. Go check it out, its what I am ordering!

  3. Benjamin Hojnik

    Does this come with PWM fan control, so GPU itself can control the fans ?

    I know gelid icy doesnt come with one…

  4. You didn’t mention ANYTHING about what temperatures the VRM1 and 2 get to. This is really important, especially for R9 290 where we had many situations with vrms overheating and causing black screens etc.

  5. hello i want to know which is better between the Msi Twin Frozr III and the AAX 4?

  6. I think this wont fit in motherboards that have PCI-E slot right below the cpu socket (in 1st row) in combination with tower style cooler (for example between my 212 evo and my 290x I can barelly stick a finger between on msi h110m pro-d)

  7. For the hardcore “MUST SLi BEAST POWER GPU” types out there, this exists.
    Mod to your hearts content, and if it lights on fire.. well you’ll have the rear plate to grill on.

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