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The 2080Ti kingpin is indeed using Asetek. The two technologies aren't really comparable, as they fill two different needs.The 240mm will outperform the Rad Card, absolutely no doubt. It is also considerably larger than the Rad Card (both the radiator of it, as well as using two standard fans, rather than a single blower-style).I think something that was lost (by our own fault) in the launch, is that this product is intended to solve a very specific problem (at the very least initially) - getting above average GPU performance in airflow restrained cases. The design is versatile, though, and can be adapted to airflow optimized cases (should there be a demand for such a solution as well).That was our intention. The initial messaging we did, didn't seem to properly highlight the purpose and benefits of the design clearly
The 2080Ti kingpin is indeed using Asetek. The two technologies aren't really comparable, as they fill two different needs.
The 240mm will outperform the Rad Card, absolutely no doubt. It is also considerably larger than the Rad Card (both the radiator of it, as well as using two standard fans, rather than a single blower-style).
I think something that was lost (by our own fault) in the launch, is that this product is intended to solve a very specific problem (at the very least initially) - getting above average GPU performance in airflow restrained cases. The design is versatile, though, and can be adapted to airflow optimized cases (should there be a demand for such a solution as well).
That was our intention. The initial messaging we did, didn't seem to properly highlight the purpose and benefits of the design clearly