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Bitspower Intros Classic VGA Water Block for GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition

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2021/03/15 05:48:51 (permalink)
Bitspower Intros Classic VGA Water Block for GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition | TechPowerUp
 
Bitspower today introduced its Classic full-coverage water-block for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition (model: BP-VG3070FE). The block also works with the RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition, which shares its PCB with the RTX 3070 FE. A simple boxy shape defines this block, which is exactly 17.14 cm long, aligning with the short reference PCB of the RTX 3070 FE. Nickel-plated copper is the primary material, capped off with a clear acrylic top that's studded with addressable RGB LEDs. A matching aluminium backplate comes included with the block, as are thermal pads for the memory and VRM. The block measures 171.4 mm x 125 mm x 28.4 mm (LxWxH), and comes with G 1/4" threads for your fittings. Available now, the BP-VG3070FE is priced at USD $175.
 
It's a good looking RGB waterblock in my opinion. 
 


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    Re: Bitspower Intros Classic VGA Water Block for GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition 2021/03/16 09:38:56 (permalink)
    looks nice
     
    Got to wonder about the demand for water blocks & custom loops for entry level GPU though

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