Also as products develop and the recession kicks in, more and more companies are trying to get on board and make some money. That’s why over the years we soon many manufacturers come and go but Inno3D have remained in the marketplace, not just on a local level but also globally.
Whilst they are mainly based in Hong Kong that doesn’t mean that the service is anything other than spectacular, offering the latest graphics card products to the market along with the big boys such as Asus and MSI.
Inno3D have also delved into the motherboard market offering AMD, Intel and Atom solutions, but their main focus has always been on graphics cards including a subsidiary part of the company called i-Chill which offers the same top-quality products with high performance and custom cooling design solutions for the user who wants that little bit more from the components that they buy.
Manufacturer’s sometimes make “turbo edition” cards or factory overclocked versions to give more performance and from time to time, Inno3D also make pre-overclocked versions of their already top selling products including the GTX 460 OC that we’re looking at today.
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