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Bitspower Intros Sedna Torque Reservoir for Antec Torque Case

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Monday, September 13, 2021 9:39 AM (permalink)
Bitspower Intros Sedna Torque Reservoir for Antec Torque Case | TechPowerUp
 
Bitspower today introduced the TouchAqua Sedna Torque, a custom-design reservoir+pump combo for the Antec Torque case. This was earlier part of the Sedna Torque kit. The reservoir is made almost entirely of clear acrylic, and includes a Bitspower P5D pump. The reservoir puts out ports and just the right spots to connect a CPU block and a VGA block with minimal tubing. The reservoir holds about 300 ml of coolant on its own, which the P5D circulates at a flow-rate of up to 14.5 liters/minute, with a peak power draw of 20 W, and noise output just under 40 dBA. The reservoir is studded with addressable RGB LEDs that connect to any standard 3-pin ARGB header. Available now, the TouchAqua Sedna Torque is priced at $180.
 
I think the price is a bit high, but I have seen price increases of waterblocks all across the internet from all manufacturers. 
 


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    Re: Bitspower Intros Sedna Torque Reservoir for Antec Torque Case Monday, September 13, 2021 1:47 PM (permalink)
    Bitspower TouchAqua Sedna distro plates are a little expensive, but the pump is included and they are well made.  There is one in my wife's new O11 build.  The only thing I wish they would do is is offer a D5 option on all their plates.


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