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.
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8 Comments on Bitspower Rolls Out TouchAqua Sedna 303C Distribution Reservoir for In Win 303C

#1
DeathtoGnomes
That would fit in my case and with all that RGB, I would run 15 degrees cooler too!

#sayNO2rgb
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#2
Valantar
That looks like a recipe for an utterly wasted bottom radiator. If your fans have a large hub, suddenly you've reduced the area air can pass through by 1/2-2/3. No thanks.
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#3
Caring1
DeathtoGnomesThat would fit in my case and with all that RGB, I would run 15 degrees cooler too!

#sayNO2rgb
And your computer too? :laugh:

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.
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#4
Dammeron
I don't want anything acrylic from Bitspower ever again - I got a T-block that broke in half and flooded my PC. Fortunately I salvaged all the parts.
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#5
ComedicHistorian
Idk why but those fans in the last pic remind me of those water drop toys with the little colored droplets that would fall down, hit a fan and turn it and then you'd flip it over and do it again. lol.
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#6
DeathtoGnomes
Caring1And your computer too? :laugh:

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.
to add to this, there is only one place to mount those fans and appears to only have room for the 2 fans. I can see this ghettomodded with 2 more fans in the top holes. But who would spend that kind of money just to mod it?
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#7
Valantar
DeathtoGnomesto add to this, there is only one place to mount those fans and appears to only have room for the 2 fans. I can see this ghettomodded with 2 more fans in the top holes. But who would spend that kind of money just to mod it?
But that would ruin the coveted "RGB LEDs, acrylic with random (and not at all aesthetically pleasing) patterns, screws and o-rings" look! Heresy!
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DeathtoGnomes
ValantarBut that would ruin the coveted "RGB LEDs, acrylic with random (and not at all aesthetically pleasing) patterns, screws and o-rings" look! Heresy!
*gasp*

would it now? hmmmm...
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