Friday, April 17th 2015

AquaComputer Announces New Water-blocks for NVIDIA GTX Titan X

As of now Aqua Computer offers six different water blocks for the NVIDIA GTX TITAN X graphics card. The kryographics for GTX TITAN X is CNC-milled from a 10mm thick high-purity electrolytic copper block and entirely made in Germany. The GPU, RAM and voltage regulators are covered by the block while the GPU area features a micro structure with a 0.5mm grid. All relevant areas are also covered by the flow path of the cooling liquid to provide an excellent cooling performance.

The contact surface of the base is high gloss polished. To gain the last bit of cooling performance the kryographics for GTX TITAN X allows using thermal grease instead of thermal pads for the RAM chips. For an easy installation the block comes with preassembled distance pieces so the screws can be tightened as far as they will go to achieve an optimal contact pressure. The block can be used with regular G1/4" fittings and the connection terminal offers threads into both directions. The regular connection terminal can be also exchanged with the optional kryoconnect adapters which can be used for SLI setups.
Besides the pure copper base customers can also get nickel plated variants. The Plexiglas cover of the acrylic glass edition and black edition is also milled from a solid block like the base. To avoid the risk of cracks Aqua Computer uses casted Plexiglas and does not drill any threads inside the cover. The cover is held in place by a stainless steel frame which allows for an evenly distributed pressure.

Variants and prices (incl. VAT):
kryographics for GTX TITAN X - 94,90 Euro kryographics for GTX TITAN X acrylic glass edition - 104,90 Euro kryographics for GTX TITAN X black edition - 104,90 Euro kryographics for GTX TITAN X, nickel plated version - 104,90 Euro kryographics for GTX TITAN X acrylic glass edition, nickel plated version - 114,89 Euro kryographics for GTX TITAN X black edition, nickel plated version - 114,89 Euro

All blocks are in stock and already available through several resellers. An optional passive and active backplate will follow soon.
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8 Comments on AquaComputer Announces New Water-blocks for NVIDIA GTX Titan X

#1
vega22
"active backplate"

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interesting!!!!
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#2
Chaitanya
marsey99"active backplate"

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interesting!!!!
like few other backplates it might come with thermalpads to improve cooling of Rams and vrm.
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#3
Shoggy
Aqua Computer Rep
marsey99"active backplate"

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interesting!!!!
It is the same type of backplate that we already offer for other blocks. The active one has a heatpipe with contact to the cooling fluid while the passive one is the same backplate but without the heatpipe system.

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#4
PLAfiller
That is one sexy waterblock! I've seen others for Titan, but they were...meh...this one, however looks different to say the least :)
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#5
Cybrnook2002
ShoggyIt is the same type of backplate that we already offer for other blocks. The active one has a heatpipe with contact to the cooling fluid while the passive one is the same backplate but without the heatpipe system.

(Sven) Shoggy is good people everyone. He has helped me a few times over the past year or two (missing screws :-) ) And always took care of me and my aquacomputer products I was using. Can't say enough about how good their stuff is and the active backplates, there is nothing else out there that competes.
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#6
GreiverBlade
marsey99"active backplate"

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interesting!!!!
the backplate on my Kryografics Hawaii can be upgraded to that kind (since the beginning iirc)

you can see the spot left for the heatpipe upgrade (i didn't bothered to order the backplate with the upgrade directly include, i think it could profit to the vRAM on the back of my 290 but it's running quite perfectly as it is ... )
ShoggyIt is the same type of backplate that we already offer for other blocks. The active one has a heatpipe with contact to the cooling fluid while the passive one is the same backplate but without the heatpipe system.

ohhh drat already answered xD
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#7
vega22
thanks guys!

i went and googled it after i read this and while it is better than a passive one i was hoping for a block for both sides of the card, which imo for some with ram and power chips on both sides does not sound too daft to me.

that being said that is still a dam nice look back plate!!!!!
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#8
GreiverBlade
marsey99thanks guys!

i went and googled it after i read this and while it is better than a passive one i was hoping for a block for both sides of the card, which imo for some with ram and power chips on both sides does not sound too daft to me.

that being said that is still a dam nice look back plate!!!!!
well at last for the thickness of that plate (with or without heatpipe) you have for your money worth... unlike some other brand's one :roll:
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