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Aqua Computer Cuplex Kryos NEXT Water Block with OLED Display

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/28/2016 05:09 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Aqua Computer Cuplex Kryos NEXT Water Block with OLED Display

Alright let me be the first to say it, very innovatie and looking good! Aqua Computer has released a very innovative new CPU cooling block, the Cuplex Kryos NEXT. A liquid cooling water-block with the VARIO model having an integrated display to monitor and display data like temperature.

Their Cuplex Kryos NEXT would be one of the better cooling performance blocks on the market with a very low flow resistance design. The innovative VISION technology can display and monitor information at the LCD display (configured via USB and some proprietary software).
  

 
The Cuplex Kryos NEXT marks a new milestone in CPU water block development. Every detail has been analyzed, optimized and tested to achieve perfection in cooling performance, installation procedure and product features. The result is not just a CPU water block with outstanding performance - it is a product series with various models differing in color and functionality.

The VARIO models are the first CPU water blocks globally to incorporate a real-time adjustable base - never before has it been possible to adjust the geometry of a CPU block to perfectly fit the CPU while the PC is in operation. Models with VISION module are equipped with modern electronics: High resolution OLED display, integrated water temperature sensor and USB interface are just three of the features. 

 

 
Aquacomputer will have multiple models available including Plexi, Delrin, brass and copper. Once block will need a little polishing after a while, a .925 sterling silver version. Prices begin at roughly € 60 and something equal in USD, they are available now. Aquacomputer is redominantly a Germany based company and as such most orders are for the EU only.

http://www.aquacomputer.de



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#5352488 Posted on: 10/29/2016 05:18 PM
if this is not pushing the envelope I don't know what is.
What make me really curious is the flow sensor port...will it work just by attaching it to the aquaero or you have to buy the flow sensor separately?

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#5352532 Posted on: 10/29/2016 07:27 PM
I came to read this article just to find out what LCS was, to be disappointed by it being a typo for LCD. Lol.

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#5352745 Posted on: 10/30/2016 01:24 PM
Sad lee I find this to be useless a 5 1/4 front panel would be more useful or remote usb display

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#5352759 Posted on: 10/30/2016 02:46 PM
Sad lee I find this to be useless a 5 1/4 front panel would be more useful or remote usb display


I hear you on this... It is bad ass for sure, but one does not want their face plastered to the CPU water block in order to see the temperature of their CPU.

With the sensors and everything crammed in there like they have one can believe it would be possible to Bluetooth the signal to a smart phone/device.

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#5352950 Posted on: 10/31/2016 06:09 AM
It's nice to see new ideas (vario system, screen)
I like how CPU and GPU screens are sync
Sad lee I find this to be useless a 5 1/4 front panel would be more useful or remote usb display

>aquaero

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