Aqua Computer Kryographics cooler for AMD Radeon RX Vega
Aqua Computer launches their Kryographics full block liquid cooler for AMD Radeon RX Vega 64, Radeon RX Vega 56 as well as the Radeon Pro Vega Frontier Edition, which all share the same PCB and component design.
In order to achieve optimal cooling performance, an elaborate cooling structure and a jetplate were installed. The optimized coolant guide reduces the already low flow resistance of the cooler - the large slotted cooling structure captivates with maximum cooling capacity and optimum flow. In the case of channel routing, particular attention was paid to the direct overflow of all important components - especially the voltage regulators and coils require good cooling due to the high power. The kryographics VEGA, like all radiators from the series, is completely CNC-machined.The base is made of high quality electrolytic copper with a thickness of 10mm. The GPU and the HBM memory are contacted via thermal grease. For the voltage regulators and coils a thermal conductivity pad of very high quality is included. The card is mounted with the aid of nickel-plated brass spacers.
The kryographics VEGA has a nickel-plated version as well as a base plate made of copper. The connection terminal is made from Delrin and can also be exchanged against one of our kryoconnect adapters. The radiator covers the entire graphics card, the rear area is covered by a cover made of stainless steel. A red LED light is integrated in the cooler almost invisibly. This is simply plugged into the existing connector on the graphics card and replaces the LED module from the air cooler.
The optional VISION connector allows information such as GPU temperature, load, water temperature, etc. to be displayed directly on the radiator. The backplate provided by AMD can be used directly with the cooler. The threads are as usual in G1 / 4 "
The price is not bad at all, and set at 109,90 €.
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Why are the Vega waterblocks so big? Sure, this does look nice, but the whole black area doesn't do anything. Having a tiny cooler in some ways makes for a more interesting display, since no other modern GPU concentrates all of its heat in such a relatively small area.
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That is damn Sexy....
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Isn't Vega a big chip with the HBM2 on it and all?
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It is, but pretty much only the clear part of the waterblock is involved with the hot part of the GPU. The rest of the black area is just decoration.
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That's an incredibly good looking Waterblock. Kinda happy I haven't got the EK one yet