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LYNK Unveils LYNK+ VGA Water Block with Quick-Connect and Display

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LYNK at the 2025 Computex showed off its latest VGA liquid cooling solutions under the LYNK+ brand. The company showcased an all-in-one liquid VGA cooling system consisting of a 2-slot pump-block and VRM+memory cooling baseplate, connected to a 360 mm radiator. The company's original design sees the coolant tubes fixed and sticking out from the top of the card as shown in the stock image below, but at Computex 2025, LYNK showcased its latest version, which has the coolant tubes located at the tail-end.

This latest version of LYNK+ comes with a Quick-Disconnect at the card's end, designed in-house by LYNK. Another innovation by LYNK is the introduction of displays on the pump-block. We've seen this to be the general scheme with liquid cooling solutions at Computex 2025, and it's only fair for LYNK+ to get this as well, especially given the rise of vertical graphics card slots.



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It's nice to see something like this. I'm interested in knowing the price and which GPUs are supported.
 
I know they were talking about the potential for partnering with AIBs for these and I hope it comes to fruition. It seems like a pretty good idea in that there's the ease of AIO style (as opposed to custom loop) video card cooling, but the ability to upgrade video card and leave the radiator installed.
 
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