Posted December 14, 201212 yr RAPTOR3 is the result of over a half year of testing, optimization and development in cooperation with German engineers. We completely revised the structure to create the best GPU pot available. Thin arms allow a very fast cool-down while the structure in the middle reduces temperature ups and downs for the best temperature control. Additional slots at the bottom of the pot dispense the LN2 to all four chambers and reduce the bubbling significantly. A black anodized aluminium plate at the bottom in combination with the nickle-plated copper perfects the design. The new stainless steel mounting system will give you the maximum contact pressure and using the stainless steel backplate you don't risk to damage your GPU by bending the PCB. And to protect my work: Patent pending!
December 15, 201212 yr Ooops! O_o Nice Job bro, let us to know the price http://www.der8auer.de/shop/article_GP02/RAPTOR3.html?sessid=SAbxhs3gW4OHtV2kFPExfkEJjKx7twePLmXlPoWNFsJoTM2wqTn1FWiVDM5LEb9B&shop_param=cid%3D2%26aid%3DGP02%26 369,90€
December 15, 201212 yr Author 12 mm so it's directly at the corner of the high end GPUs like GTX680 and 7970 but not underneath because this would have a negative effect on the heat transfer. edit: Thanks for your comments, guys Edited December 15, 201212 yr by der8auer
December 15, 201212 yr Author Well German engineering is expensive but very good If you have a pot like that you won't need any other in the near future.
December 16, 201212 yr Author Thanks guys @ Jimba: Well... I'm taking EUR, USD.... Of course you can always change a 7 ghz Ivy 1:1 Edited December 16, 201212 yr by der8auer
December 16, 201212 yr Looks fantastic, but price is in one word: Brutal, sorry but this no one buys at that price and patented? for what?
December 16, 201212 yr Author I already sold 5 within 2 days so this is not true This pot is taking a very long time to manufacture that's why there is such a high price. Also I'm putting a lot of work into my pots and I'm not willing to gift them away. You buy such a high quality product once and can use it for many years where as you buy 10 x CPUs for binning every year. That doesn't make sense Of course you can also buy a cheaper pot which only contains a 4-holes structure. The choice is yours. If you want quality - you have to pay for it. The design is patented for a very simple reason. Here in Germany everybody could patent this design. Means you could use my pictures to get a patent and say it would be your product. The result is that I would not be allowed to sell my own products anymore. Therefore I need a patent to protect myself. edit: I will also offer cheaper pots in future. Still this will stay the absolute high-end-product Edited December 16, 201212 yr by der8auer
December 17, 201212 yr Absolutely gorgeous... but I don't think I'll ever be able to afford one! $475 USD + shipping!
December 27, 201212 yr It;s really PRO I think your GPU pots are the most beautiful from all, good job
December 27, 201212 yr Author @ Xtreme Addict: Thanks a lot @ jurek: That would lower the price by like 3 EUR The deep, 10mm wide structure is the biggest problem here. If you create a simple pot with 4 holes it will take 2 minutes to drill them and you're done. This structure takes about 25 minutes on a expensive machine. Also the aluminium bottom part is expensive for such a small thing because it's laser-cut, machined to get a perfect surrounding and brushed for a good look. Afterwards a black anodizing.
January 17, 201312 yr after seeing it on the 2nd RoG Camp I must say - wooozaaa what a nice piece It literally "eats" some previous coolers in size and cooling-capacity Edited January 18, 201312 yr by SoF
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