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I've Never Seen Anything Like This - Asetek Rad Card

In the new Alienware Aurora R11 is a GPU cooler like we've never seen before....

 

Check out the Rad Card: https://www.asetek.com/gamingenthusiasts/technology-for-gamingdiy/gpu-cooling/rad-card

 

Check out the Alienware Aurora R11 - https://geni.us/4fdRrK2

 

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Only Alienware could have a green PCB graphics card, blue PCB motherboard, ketchup and mustard cables and a non-powder coated case and power supply in 2020. I guess they just really love nostalgia.

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19 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

green PCB graphics card, blue PCB motherboard, ketchup and mustard cables

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I think this computer is a perfect example of oems cheaping out on everything they can

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>liquid cooled GPU

>69C load.

 

Imagine having a liquid cooled GPU exceeding 50C under load. Absolutely pathetic. A zip tied AIO would destroy this. And as a $200 add-on it's a complete rip off.

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17 minutes ago, zeusthemoose said:

I think this computer is a perfect example of oems cheaping out on *EVERYTHING* they can

Fixed that for you.

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👀 Glad to actually see it hands on, honestly did expect it to be so light but that may be a necessity. I wonder if the radiator was lighter than the GPU itself?

 

 

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Crazy, a 5 slot cooling solution is better at cooling than a 2 slot cooling solution. Crazy!

 

34 minutes ago, riba2233 said:

Anybody remembers this thermaltake gpu aio form 2006?

 

https://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Print.aspx?ArticleId=17169

 

Basically the same concept as this asetek cooler.

 

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I was almost 100% sure that someone from LTT would remember this :)

Stupid Thermalfake. Even back then they were already stealing product desig.... Oh wait. 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Senzelian said:

Crazy, a 5 slot cooling solution is better at cooling than a 2 slot cooling solution. Crazy!

 

Stupid Thermalfake. Even back then they were already stealing product design.... Oh wait. 

 

Yea, imagine a 5-slot air cooler card, that would blow their solution out of the ... wait for it... WATER! (ba-dum-tsss I guess)

 

 

It's a bit ironic for me that asetek "borrowed" this design (even though it's 14 years old), while they are very protective about their patent which, if we are honest, should never be a thing.

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15 minutes ago, riba2233 said:

 

Yea, imagine a 5-slot air cooler card, that would blow their solution out of the ... wait for it... WATER! (ba-dum-tsss I guess)

 

 

It's a bit ironic for me that asetek "borrowed" this design (even though it's 14 years old), while they are very protective about their patent which, if we are honest, should never be a thing.

I agree their patent is dumb, but at least it created new technologies. 

 

 

 

 

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urgh..

 

Dell Alienware living up to their reputation of overpriced garbage.

That case is terrible, that motherboard also, PSU likely isnt that great either.

 

Whats worse, in that config,, thats over $3150 !! ..what an utter ripoff. Even with a full priced OS u can build it for around $2100.

 

 

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3 hours ago, NZgamer said:

I think I saw a timmy joe tech video on this and he wasn't exactly impressed with it either lol

i like his stuff.

but yeah this aio. failed on ever count

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18 hours ago, riba2233 said:

Anybody remembers this thermaltake gpu aio form 2006?

 

https://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Print.aspx?ArticleId=17169

 

Basically the same concept as this asetek cooler.

 

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I was almost 100% sure that someone from LTT would remember this :)

i think msi had it on one of thier cards from back then 

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Nice, this one is even thinner at 1 slot.  It probably has shit cooling, but still 🙂

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