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[der8auer ECC] Raptor rev2 GPU Container

The new Revision of the Raptor GPU pot is a massive full copper solution. I reworked the internal structure to provide a maximum surface for the best and fastest temperature control. To hold the temperature as long as possible I decided to use a solid copper design - 600 g more pure copper compared to Raptor revision 1 - the price for you stays the same!
Additionally I increased the size of the contact area so even the biggest IHS will be completely covered.
Raptor rev2 is designed to reach the best temperatures using Liquid Nitrogen or DICE on low-end cards like 8800 GT but also to push your high-end HD 7970 to the real limits.
The new stainless steel mounting system will give you the maximum contact pressure and using the polished stainless steel backplate you don't risk to damage your GPU by bending the PCB.

Information about price and shipping costs: www.der8auer.de

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With the launch of the Raptor rev2 I decided to offer a free shipping option.
If you buy two pots I will charge only 50% of the shipping. If you buy three or more pots you get 100% free shipping. No matter where you live!

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Now some pictures Pictures showing the structure and mounted will follow tomorrow.
























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hey mate how do the screws attach to the pot? do they just float in the groove?
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OMG! looks so heavy duty!
I'd prob put on some gloves while handling it (kinda OCD i am.)
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hey mate how do the screws attach to the pot? do they just float in the groove?
Hey The screws float in the grooves like you say. It's the easiest way to mount a lot of different cards without changing the pots. Will show tomorrow how it looks mounted and with screws so you can see it more detailed.


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OMG! looks so heavy duty!
I'd prob put on some gloves while handling it (kinda OCD i am.)
Thanks The pot shines even more in real than on the pictures. Will take some different ones tomorrow and you'll see they are actually like mirrors
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That is one sharp looking piece of engineering ............


With the slot method how unversal is this pot, what series cards ids it compatable with ?
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Thanks mate

All common cards are supported. 75-86mm diagonal is the most used dimension for all high-end and midrange cards.

I measured a huge amount of cards:

nVidia:
GeForce 68xx
GeForce 78xx,
GeForce 79xx,
GeForce 8800 (G80 and G92),
GeForce 9800 Series,
GeForce GTX2xx,
GeForce GTX4xx,
GeForce GTX5xx,
GeForce GTX6xx

ATI:
HD 38xx,
HD 48xx,
HD 58xx,
HD 68xx,
HD 69xx,
HD 78xx
HD 79xx

All of them have a diagonal mounting dimension between 75 and 86mm. There are only few exceptions which are smaller like HD 2900 series and of course the dual GPU cards like HD4870X2, 9800GX2, 7950X2, GTX295, GTX590... These are not supported.

Also a lot of low end cards like GeForce 8600 GT have a mounting dimension of 75mm diagonal. I just can't guarantee them all because there are too many custom PCBs out there.

But just measure the cards you got out there and you'll see the pot will fit on almost every card
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Thanks, this is a nice product you have
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