Aqua Computer has announced its full-cover water block for the new AMD Radeon R9 Nano, the Kyrographics R9 Nano.
Based on a single-slot design, the water block is made of copper and comes with either an acrylic or brushed aluminum top plate. According to Aqua Computer, the Kryographics R9 Nano covers the VRM part of the R9 Nano with thermal pads while the GPU and HBM area makes contact with the water block by using thermal grease. The Kryographics R9 Nano water block is also in direct contact with the inductors.
All contact surfaces on the electrolytic copper based are high-gloss polished while acrylic glass versions also use a stainless steel frame in order to spread the pressure evenly and prevent any risk of cracking. According to Aqua Computer, the FurMark test shows that the delta between the GPU temperature and cooling fluid is only about 8K, which suggest that there is a perfect transfer of heat.
The new Kryographics R9 Nano water block uses standard G1/4 fittings and has an optional KryoConnect adapters for Crossfire systems and Aqua Computers also offer a single slot I/O shield.
There are total of six different versions of the Kryographics R9 Nano, depending on the finish and the top plate, including:
- kryographics for Radeon R9 NANO – 94,90 Euro
- kryographics for Radeon R9 NANO acrylic glass edition – 104,90 Euro
- kryographics for Radeon R9 NANO black edition – 104,90 Euro
- kryographics for Radeon R9 NANO, nickel plated version – 109,90 Euro
- kryographics for Radeon R9 NANO acrylic glass edition, nickel plated version – 119,90 Euro
- kryographics for Radeon R9 NANO black edition, nickel plated version – 119,90 Euro
The copper versions of the Kryographics R9 Nano should be available next week while nickel plated versions will be available in about three weeks.
Source:
AquaComputer.de.