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Bitspower Unveils Premium Summit M CPU Water Block

Bitspower, one of the world’s leading suppliers of water-cooling equipment for performance computers, has launched its “Bitspower Premium Summit M” CPU block series — the first in a new range of products with premium metal finishes. The new blocks include brackets and accessories making it compatible with both Intel and AMD platforms, and feature a copper top, as well as built-in RGB lighting, combining the best of both hard-wearing construction and beautiful aesthetics. The RGB components have been incorporated into the block’s metallic design in such a way that offers a more subtle lighting effect, allowing discerning modders to create a unique and vibrant look without outshining other components of their rig.


In order to make the block’s heat exchange as efficient as possible, the copper base plate features a layer of 0.3 mm fins to increase the surface area of the cooling contact point, which helps to maximize heat dissipation. Bitspower’s specialised water injection design ensures a high flow of coolant directly on top of these fins to further strengthen the cooling effect.

“Bitspower Premium” is a mark of uncompromised quality and style for experienced case modders. Designed with the highest attention to detail and using only the best quality materials, the Bitspower Premium product range will truly help make your project stand out from the crowd. Bitspower will be launching more products in its Premium range in the coming months.

We’ve just posted a review of the Summit M, click here for the review.

For more information or to purchase the Bitspower Premium Summit M series, please visit this page.

 

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