Tuesday, June 23rd 2020

Bitspower Intros Mono Block for ASUS ROG Maximus XII Hero

Bitspower today introduced its Mono Block for ASUS ROG Maximus XII Hero, and its Wi-Fi variant. The monoblock provides liquid cooling for both the LGA1200 socket and the CPU VRM of the board. The block's main coolant chamber passes not only through a micro-fin lattice over the CPU socket area, but also over the CPU VRM area. The Bitspower Mono Block uses nickel-plated copper as its primary material, with a clear acrylic top that's studded with addressable RGB LEDs. The contact areas feature a mirror finish. A single 3-pin ARGB connection lights them all up. The Mono Block measures 141 mm x 115 mm x 27.5 mm (LxWxH), and features standard G1/4" threading for your own fittings. Available now, it is priced at USD $210.
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4 Comments on Bitspower Intros Mono Block for ASUS ROG Maximus XII Hero

#1
Object55
Most of the time, the build follow particular colour scheme. But why the monoblock makers think we want a big slab of silver in the middle of the rig, I don't know.
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#2
bogami
The microfins are upside down ! DIE is so poorly covered with cooling and the disperser won’t help much ! 5 to 10 degrees of loss and This time I will mention that something is also gained by cooling the rear part ! Good luck .
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#3
bonehead123
Object55But why the monoblock makers think we want a big slab of silver in the middle of the rig, I don't know.
Agreed, and if this was made in a non r.friggin.g.friggin.b.friggin gloss black stainless steel model, I might be interested, but until then, I will use my $210 for something else...
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#4
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yep just looks cool like all monoblocks and as said cooling fins on this thing is totally inappropriate being horizontal look forward to a pretty wide core temp spread between hottest and coolest cores.
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