Sunday, April 26th 2020

Bitspower Intros Lotan VGA Water Block for ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER EVO

The Turbo GeForce RTX 2070 Super EVO from ASUS (pictured below) is the company's cheapest RTX 2070 Super card, featuring a lateral-blower cooling solution. It also presents the cheapest route to a water-cooled RTX 2070 Super, when paired with a compatible water block. Bitspower released just that. The Lotan VGA Block variant bearing model number "BP-VG2070SATEVO" is purpose-built for the Turbo EVO RTX 2070 Super card by ASUS.

The pseudo full-coverage block is slightly over two slots thick, measuring 232 mm x124 mm x 28 mm. It uses nickel-plated copper as its primary material, with a clear acrylic top that extends to the length of the card. The top is studded with addressable RGB LEDs, which take in standard 3-pin ARGB input. The block features four G1/4" threads. Available now, the Lotan BP-VG2070SATEVO is priced at USD $154.
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2 Comments on Bitspower Intros Lotan VGA Water Block for ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER EVO

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AnarchoPrimitiv
Anyone else feel like bitspower has the most complicated flow patterns in their GPU blocks? They've definitely had a good amount where the fluid channel actually has to be elevated and bridged over the VRMs, caps, and other components... Like in the following images
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Dammeron
AnarchoPrimitivAnyone else feel like bitspower has the most complicated flow patterns in their GPU blocks? They've definitely had a good amount where the fluid channel actually has to be elevated and bridged over the VRMs, caps, and other components...
Most of the blocks, that have to avoid tall VRM elements have such bridges, just look at this EK for Asus 2080ti Strix:

Under that metal plate are elevated canals.

However, I don't like that new BP block, cause it's just plain ugly - all those canals and orings create a pure mess.
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