Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT iChiLL G5G3C

Written by Edward Chester

April 16, 2007 | 14:41

Tags: #6-pin #7950 #dvi #fan #geforce #gt #heatpipes #heatsink #ichill #passive #quiet #silent

Companies: #inno3d

Nvidia System Setup

  • Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT iChill G5G3C - operating at its default clock speeds of 560/1500MHz using Forceware 93.71 WHQL
  • BFGTech GeForce 8800 GTS OC 640MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 550/1300/1600MHz using Forceware 97.92 WHQL
  • BFGTech GeForce 8800 GTS OC 320MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 550/1300/1600MHz using Forceware 97.92 WHQL
  • Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 650/1600MHz using Forceware 93.71 WHQL
  • Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT 256MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 450/1320MHz using Forceware 93.71 WHQL
  • Inno3D GeForce 7900 GS iChiLL - operating at its default clock speeds of 550/1500MHz using Forceware 93.71 WHQL
  • Nvidia GeForce 7900 GS 256MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 450/1320MHz using Forceware 93.71 WHQL
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (operating at 2.40GHz - 9x266MHz); Asus Striker Extreme motherboard (nForce 680i SLI); 2 x 1GB Corsair XMS2-8500C5 (operating in dual channel at DDR2-800 with 4-4-4-12-1T timings); Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 200GB SATA hard drive; OCZ GameXtreme 700W PSU; Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2; DirectX 9.0c; Nvidia nForce 680i SLI standalone drivers version 9.53 WHQL.

ATI System Setup

  • ATI Radeon X1950 XTX 512MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 650/2000MHz using Catalyst 7.1 WHQL
  • Connect3D Radeon X1950 XT 256MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 621/1800MHz using Catalyst 7.1 WHQL
  • ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 580/1400MHz using Catalyst 7.1 WHQL
  • PowerColor Radeon X1950 Pro SCS3 - operating at its default clock speeds of 575/1370MHz using Catalyst 7.1 WHQL
  • Connect3D Radeon X1900 GT 256MB - operating at its default clock speeds of 575/1200MHz using Catalyst 7.1 WHQL
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (operating at 2.40GHz - 9x266MHz); Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard (975X Express); 2 x 1GB Corsair XMS2-8500C5 (operating in dual channel at DDR2-800 with 4-4-4-12 timings); Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 200GB SATA hard drive; OCZ GameXtreme 700W PSU; Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2; DirectX 9.0c; Intel inf version 7.22 WHQL

Note:

Due to complications with a Steam update, our usual Half-Life 2: Episode One benchmarks did not work at the moment. So, for the time being these results have been omitted.
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Posted by d3fiant - Mon Apr 16 2007 14:06

would be nice if AC sold this HS as a standalone unit. I run a 7950GT with stock cooling and have bemoaned the lack of decent aftermarket coolers. I know Zalman offer some nice solutions but I loved mu old AC NV5 that I had on my 6800GT with its external exhaust but none of their products mention compatibility with the 7950GT

Posted by naokaji - Mon Apr 16 2007 14:21

a passive cooled graphicscard from the upper midrange? what should i think? i should prolly get excited... but, the 86xx series launch is just too close to get excited over a 79xx product.
other than that, it looks like a good product.

Posted by sl1xx - Mon Apr 16 2007 18:33

waste of time dx is so close (cheaper version cards) its just a waste of money !

Posted by Neogumbercules - Mon Apr 16 2007 19:36

Hey Tim, I was wondering if you guys would ever consider putting S.T.A.L.K.E.R into your line-up of graphics card tests. I know that game, for me at least, is a major system hog, mostly on my video card.
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