INNO3D's Frostbite line includes enthusiast graphics cards with separate water blocks, enhanced power subsystems, advanced temperature sensors and serious factory overclocking. But while most manufacturers use dropsy to squeeze all the juice out of the GPU, INNO3D took a slightly different path. Instead of a separate water block and pump, they used a closed, quiet and compact LSS, which, if desired, can even be plugged into a miniature cube case case.


The 2023 INNO3D Frostbite graphics cards feature full-coverage water blocks with a nickel-plated copper contact plate and an additional stiffener plate to strengthen the design. At the same time, the manufacturer notes that the design of the water block was reduced compared to NVIDIA 3000 series models: depending on the model, the Frostbite video card can occupy one or two expansion slots, but not three or three and a half, like many flagship NVIDIA GPUs with air cooling. Video cards with LCS are products for enthusiasts, so the manufacturer has completely redesigned the power converter with the power unit to increase the chances of successful overclocking. We didn’t forget about the backlight with support for all popular synchronization systems.

In 2023, the current list of Frostbite models includes exclusively top-end GPUs based on NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture - RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 with a royal 24 GB of video memory. In addition to its impressive performance, Frostbite models on the Ada Lovelace core support ray tracing and a completely new version of DLSS. In the third generation, this artificial scaling system was taught not only to dynamically change the resolution in the game, but also to complete the missing frames using AI.