THE A80
You can easily tell just by looking at the A80 that it's quite larger compared to most AIO models (especially the pump/waterblock combo).
The 311mm long and 140mm wide radiator is just 27.5mm thick and yes i was hoping it'd be thicker.
As you can see fin quality is top notch (the A80 features a FPI of 20).
Both PA (Polyamide) tubes are 10mm in diameter and 350mm long.
With a diameter of 88mm the base is the largest one we've seen with a AIO model (notice the two pins at the top used to power the 70mm fan and the long gap where it is mounted in).
CRYORIG has placed their logo around the base and although it does look nice i was hoping for a blue LED beneath it.
The small 70mm fan can spin up to 3000RPM to produce up to 25CFM of airflow with up to 27dBA of noise.
As you can see CRYORIG has made it so you can position the fan either to push air towards the mainboard components or away from them (handy if you have a rear fan pushing air in the case).
Since the pump is not alone this time over you will need to use a SATA power connector as well as the 4pin PWM mainboard connector.
The all-copper waterblock comes with a pre-applied layer of thermal conductive material.
The two QF140 performance 140mm PWM fans can hit 1850RPM to produce airflow levels of up to 128CFM with 38dBA of noise.
These fans feature rubber pads/mounts on all 4 corners so you don't have to worry about vibrations making it to the radiator.
Well we're good to go so let’s see what CRYORIG has been working with Asetek lately.