Thursday, May 6th 2021
Bitspower Rolls Out TouchAqua Sedna 303C Distribution Reservoir for In Win 303C
Bitspower is on a streak of developing distribution-reservoirs for popular high-end PC cases under the Sedna brand. After launching the TouchAqua Sedna for the Lian Li PC O11D, we see the company develop a similar solution for the In Win 303C. Made almost entirely of acrylic and gaskets, the Sedna 303C latches onto an included 240 mm x 120 mm radiator, as shown in the images below.
The main distro-plate puts out in/outlets at just the right spots to connect the CPU- and VGA water-blocks (and reduce tubing clutter), while a 141 ml cylindrical reservoir is attached on one end, factory-fitted with a Bitspower SC1 pump, with a maximum flow-rate of 960 L/h, and 5 m pressure head. Along with the radiator, you get a pair of 120 mm BPTA-FX120PWM-DRGB fans. The distro-plate body is studded with addressable-RGB LEDs. Available now, the TouchAqua Sedna 303C is priced at roughly $350 USD.
The main distro-plate puts out in/outlets at just the right spots to connect the CPU- and VGA water-blocks (and reduce tubing clutter), while a 141 ml cylindrical reservoir is attached on one end, factory-fitted with a Bitspower SC1 pump, with a maximum flow-rate of 960 L/h, and 5 m pressure head. Along with the radiator, you get a pair of 120 mm BPTA-FX120PWM-DRGB fans. The distro-plate body is studded with addressable-RGB LEDs. Available now, the TouchAqua Sedna 303C is priced at roughly $350 USD.
8 Comments on Bitspower Rolls Out TouchAqua Sedna 303C Distribution Reservoir for In Win 303C
#sayNO2rgb
That Distribution Reservoir is one of the dumbest designs I have seen in a while.
Practically blocking the radiator, it should have been designed and placed against the inside of the front panel, leaving the bottom intake unrestricted.
would it now? hmmmm...