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NEW: kryographics 2080 and kryographics 2080 Ti

Freitag, 7. Dezember 2018, 16:23

kryographics NEXT 2080 and kryographics NEXT 2080 Ti



Elegant full-cover water cooler with integrated LED lighting
This time our customers had to wait over two months due to our high capacity utilization. Today we are proud to present the kryographics NEXT 2080 / Ti. These are the most sophisticated coolers we have ever produced for graphics cards - all components are CNC machined in our own production facility in Germany and manufactured from the highest quality materials. The complex base plate is milled from 1.8kg raw material, the finished cooler weighs about 1.25kg - with backplate about 1.5kg.
Today we start with the presentation of the acrylic glass version, the slightly cheaper acetal version will follow later.



Full cover and complete copper base plate for all hot spots
With the NEXT generation of the kryographics series, function and design have been significantly enhanced. The desire for a full-cover cooler was taken into account and, in contrast to many competitors, the solid copper base almost completely covers the entire card and cools all components described by Nvidia in the technical documentation as a significant heat source.



CNC milled, made in germany
The cooler consists of a CNC milled and high-precision manufactured base plate with improved GPU cooling structure. This is covered by a lid made of high-quality Plexiglas GS and a black anodised aluminium housing encloses it. All components are CNC manufactured in our company and correspond to the highest quality - made in Germany.



Lighting for amazing effects built-in - compatible to ASUS mainboards with addressable LEDs
An RGBpx LED illumination is integrated which can be addressed e.g. with the QUADRO control; an adapter for Asus mainboards is also included in the cooler package. The integrated lighting has 15 individually controllable digital LEDs and illuminates the entire Plexiglas cover, a RTX logo has been integrated into the aluminium cover and another one next to the terminal. This bears the name of the card and is easily visible in ATX housings.





High flow rate and direct cooling
The water flow in the cooler was optimized for high flow rates and direct overflushing of almost all relevant components with some areas flowing through in parallel.

Many options for the connection terminals
The terminals are compatible to the previous kryographics series and therefore the well-known SLI terminals can be used further. Special highlights are the VISION terminals with integrated OLED display and the VISION Glow with additional lighting in the terminal. Terminals with connections parallel to the card will also be available here later. These are aimed at customers with vertically installed graphics cards. As always, the threads are made in G1/4".

Backplate with active cooling option
A backplate with the option for active cooling through our patented heatpipe system for cooling the backplate also is available.



Elegant Delrin variant as option
In addition to the version shown here, there will be a very elegant version with Delrin lid without aluminium edging. The option for a nickel-plated base plate exists for both versions. We are also working on a chromed backplate - also a request from many customers.

Availability and prices
The kryographics NEXT 2080Ti will be available next week and can be ordered in our webshop shortly. However, the quantities are still relatively limited. The kryographics 2080 will not be available until Christmas.
We have to apologize for this - our production capacity is unfortunately at 100%, already ordered products have priority here. In addition, we have the claim to manufacture the components in-house and not to purchase them or have them produced in Asia.

Prices for the later versions with copper back and Delrin lid will start at 119,90€. The model with Plexiglas lid comes at 149,90€. For a nickel-plated base plate we charge a markup of 15€ respectively.
The backplates will cost 32,90€ in the passive cooled version and 47,90€ in the active cooled version.

Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2018, 18:59

Two questions:

1. when are the terminals with connections parallel to the card anticipated to be available?

Zitat

Terminals with connections parallel to the card will also be available here later. These are aimed at customers with vertically installed graphics cards.

2. Will there be an option to have the water block and/or back plate be available in a nickel or stainless finish instead of only black?

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Freitag, 4. Januar 2019, 02:45

Any update on availability?

Mittwoch, 13. März 2019, 04:28

Anyone get their hands on one yet? I am waiting for them to come in stock?

Mittwoch, 13. März 2019, 11:46

Anyone get their hands on one yet? I am waiting for them to come in stock?

Performance PCs in Palm Beach, Florida got a shipment last Thursday or Friday.
I am not sure how many, but I saw a low stock alert of 5 on Saturday.
They were out of stock on Sunday.

Mittwoch, 13. März 2019, 22:43

Anyone get their hands on one yet? I am waiting for them to come in stock?

Performance PCs in Palm Beach, Florida got a shipment last Thursday or Friday.
I am not sure how many, but I saw a low stock alert of 5 on Saturday.
They were out of stock on Sunday.
InfoSeeker that is where I shop too. I have ordered stuff direct from Aquacomputer also. I must have missed it.
I would like to go with either 5L green or 5L orange Double protect coolant but have not seen it on PPCS site. I may have to get it directly from AC if it is ship able.

Thanks;
Crazy-Carl

Donnerstag, 14. März 2019, 04:16

InfoSeeker that is where I shop too. I have ordered stuff direct from Aquacomputer also. I must have missed it.
I would like to go with either 5L green or 5L orange Double protect coolant but have not seen it on PPCS site. I may have to get it directly from AC if it is ship able.

Thanks;
Crazy-Carl

You can sign up for "Subscribe to back in stock notification" on the RTX 2080 ti product page.
It works, the system sends an email as soon as the product shows as in stock.

For the coolant, it looks like ModMyMods has that in stock atm.
They are a good bunch of folks, I have bought lots from them also.

Donnerstag, 14. März 2019, 22:53

I wouldn't bet on getting anything from AquaComputer in a timely manner.... if it is showing as out of stock. The estimated lead time of 30 days is PURE BS.

I had placed an order for a CPU block. RTX2080ti GPU cooler and active backplate on 20 December 2018 and have still not been given any reliable estimate of when any of it will ship to me.

It's coming up on 90 days.... I've had to email Customer support several times and in each case, no clear indication of a shipping date has been provided.

Seriously considering cancelling my order and getting a Watercool Heatkiller IV instead. These guys are a JOKE.

ThiBor

Junior Member

Dienstag, 2. April 2019, 13:32

Ordered on the 19th of January, i was prepared to wait a month, 6 weeks even, no problem. But when you email support and they lie to you and tell you 2 more weeks then 2 weeks later they say exactly the same thing, well thats BS !!!!
at least be honest with your customers, if i am lied to again i will take my money elsewhere !!!!!! :( <img src="https://forum.aquacomputer.de/wcf/images/smilies/cursing.png" alt=": Cursing:" style="font-size: 12.96px;" />

Dienstag, 2. April 2019, 17:18

Hey ThiBor, seems we are in the same boat.... :cursing:
It's also interesting that it has been over two weeks since my previous "complaint" post above, and...... what do we get :?: :?: :?:

NOTHING :!: :!: :!: No response whatsoever......

?(




Freitag, 5. April 2019, 15:46

What are the dimensions please? Need to know if it will fit within a case I am looking at (Cerberus X by Sliger). It will be close I know...........thanks in advance.

Sonntag, 7. April 2019, 18:42

What are the dimensions please? Need to know if it will fit within a case I am looking at (Cerberus X by Sliger). It will be close I know...........thanks in advance.

I do not have one of these, but looking at the pictures it appears to be constrained to the size of the graphics card for the most part, with the exception of the connection block.

I have a connection block from a previous model that is probably very similar, but it is for an active back plate, so it would be a bit wider.
I believe you interest may lie in the height, so I will give you that.
The connection block rises 25 mm above the water block, which should be about the same above the graphics card.

Sonntag, 7. April 2019, 20:50

What are the dimensions please? Need to know if it will fit within a case I am looking at (Cerberus X by Sliger). It will be close I know...........thanks in advance.

I do not have one of these, but looking at the pictures it appears to be constrained to the size of the graphics card for the most part, with the exception of the connection block.

I have a connection block from a previous model that is probably very similar, but it is for an active back plate, so it would be a bit wider.
I believe you interest may lie in the height, so I will give you that.
The connection block rises 25 mm above the water block, which should be about the same above the graphics card.


Thank you - yes - that was what I was looking for. The case has a constraint of 152mm in graphics card height, the combination of the card + water block + connection block would be too high.

Sonntag, 7. April 2019, 22:50

Thank you - yes - that was what I was looking for. The case has a constraint of 152mm in graphics card height, the combination of the card + water block + connection block would be too high.

Are you sure it wouldn't work?

This is a Zotac RTX 2080 Ti AMP (I believe founder edition equivalent) under a water block and it measures 110 mm from the bottom of the card to the top of the block. Adding the 25 mm for a connector block should still allow around 15+ mm for connector maneuvering, which would come from the side, not the top like this block..

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Montag, 8. April 2019, 01:37

Thank you - yes - that was what I was looking for. The case has a constraint of 152mm in graphics card height, the combination of the card + water block + connection block would be too high.

Are you sure it wouldn't work?

This is a Zotac RTX 2080 Ti AMP (I believe founder edition equivalent) under a water block and it measures 110 mm from the bottom of the card to the top of the block. Adding the 25 mm for a connector block should still allow around 15+ mm for connector maneuvering, which would come from the side, not the top like this block..



Pretty sure, yes. Turns out my GPU card is bigger than founder edition, not sure a water block even exists for it...........

Edit: there is an EVGA water block/hydro copper kit, but I think that may be it. I don't think the AQ block fits on this (2080ti FTW3 card).

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ThiBor

Junior Member

Samstag, 27. April 2019, 18:11

I am very disappointed at waiting 4 months for my order: 391194. To find that it doesn’t even fit my Gigabyte Gaming OC card as promised, I have attached pictures of the problem with measurements, there needs to be about another 2mm out of the slot to assure proper clearance.If you check this link : https://imgur.com/dXlTpUs it shows the difference in the FE and Gigabytes gaming OC cards. If you check the capacitors on the bottom right of the board (which is where my issue is).You can clearly see the caps are spaced out more on the gaming OC card, and you have obviously overlooked this. 8| I cannot believe that after 4 months you have still sent me a cooler with a fitment issue, I have now disassembled my graphics card assuming it would be right, and to be quite honest this is not good enough when you are charging a premium price for these, people assume it will work and it will be received in a timely manner, my experience with aquacomputer thus far is not a good one at all [font='&quot']☹[/font], I am very unhappy with the service as a whole, i have been lied to about delivery dates on 2 separate occasions, the wait is just absolutely ridiculous, especially when you factor in that you still got it wrong. I think enough is enough and you should send me a shipping label for the block and active backplate as after the wait i have had, and the fact you still made a product that is unfit for purpose, i should not be expected to pay for the return shipping, I want a full refund and i will take my business elsewhere. Sorry but, well what else can i say......... :cursing: :( X(



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Samstag, 27. April 2019, 21:06

it shows the difference in the FE and Gigabytes gaming OC cards

Did someone at aquacomputer promise that the Gigabyte Gaming OC card would fit?
Because the product page, in the first paragraph, states:

Zitat

Full cover water block for NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti and Titan RTX graphics cards according to reference design
I take reference design to mean Founder's Edition.

It would be helpful if aquacomputer provided a compatibility lists on their product pages, as do other manufacturers, but they have always been weak on documentation.

ThiBor

Junior Member

Samstag, 27. April 2019, 21:24

Posted by Stephan page 12 post 236.
Gigabyte theme: The recess for the plug will be included in the next production and be available in about 2-3 weeks. Maximum connector height 7.1mm - just like the plug on the bottom left.Stephan has attached the following image:

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