Monday, July 13th 2015

Aqua Computer Unveils Radeon R9 Fury X Full Coverage Water Block

Aqua Computer unveiled its full-coverage water block for the Radeon R9 Fury X graphics card. The block should also be compatible with the Sapphire R9 Fury Tri-X, which uses the AMD reference PCB. The block features exposed copper as its primary material, with an acrylic top. Its coolant channel directly flows over not just the GPU, but also the VRM area. The block itself is single-slot capable. It has threads for common G 1/4 fittings, and is capable of multi-GPU fittings. Available now, the block is priced at 99.99€ (including 19% VAT).
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30 Comments on Aqua Computer Unveils Radeon R9 Fury X Full Coverage Water Block

#26
GreiverBlade
broken pixelIt is cheaper because the amount of copper need for the Fury is less than a full size GPU would need.
strange because the price is not so different than a R9 290/290X block :laugh: (well ok 15chf cheaper than the Nickel black edition ... )
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#27
broken pixel
With the 19% tax added to the price of buying the Fury block from Germany it is around the same price as the 290 blocks in the states after I actually check the prices. It should be cheaper if it uses less copper since its smaller but they weigh the same 1,119kg. Must be a thicker block? I should of researched more before making my guess.
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#28
GreiverBlade
broken pixelWith the 19% tax added to the price of buying the Fury block from Germany it is around the same price as the 290 blocks in the states after I actually check the prices. It should be cheaper if it uses less copper since its smaller but they weigh the same 1,119kg. Must be a thicker block? I should of researched more before making my guess.
tho no matter what the price of a Aquacomputer block is always less than a EK (who are worth it ) or XSPC (who are, imho, so-so) i was totally satisfied with my Kryografics Hawaii 290 Nickel plated Black edition.
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#29
broken pixel
I have never owned an aqua block, just EK and HK blocks. Aqua definitely make better quality water blocks than EK for sure. I have not water cooled a GPU since my 6990 & 680 days. I do miss running dual loops though but money has been tight since I went the self employed computer, cell phone repair shop route in a small town. I do remember when Aqua first came to life their stuff was pricy, seems like they have lowered prices & kept the quality. They had CPU block made out of .925 silver, that was a first.
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#30
nem
wow looks great but still think can be better, i still can remenber i some old desing even was used gold plated thats was awesomes designs.. and to peple than pay the his RL always want the best .. ¬¬
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