Triple-slot, integral closed-loop liquid cooling. The card, waterblock, pump, radiator, and fans are all packed into a triple-slot card. There is no separate radiator; the entire cooling system is self-contained.
Basically a cherry-picked RTX 2080 Ti Strix card (same PCB, top 5% bin) with a self-contained liquid cooler.
That does give it a tiny bit more cooling capacity but the whole concept of a self-contained liquid cooler is pretty odd. It does make the card lighter-weight (replacing the heavy heatsink with a smaller radiator) and increases the cooling capacity a tiny bit, but it's not like a separately-mounted radiator/fan assembly.
Where it clearly wins is in performance, beating out every other RTX 2080 Ti card by a significant (~10%) margin.
10% may not seem like much but that's about halfway between GPU tiers...
Even if such a regulation doesn't exist... not using something like G-Buster puts a bank at a unique risk of legal liability because one could argue that the bank is failing to provide sufficient security.
I think the most I can see at the same time is 7 or 8, but obviously the trick is that dots around the peripheral seem to disappear when your eyes are not moving.
So, this thing I made months ago for like no reason? Works perfectly in Chrome. But makes Firefox hang/crash badly. And I have no idea why. [Warning: flashing images]