Thursday, August 26th 2021
Barrowch Launches CPU Waterblock with Integrated 1440p Screen
Barrowch has recently launched the FBLTHD-04N CPU waterblock for Intel platforms featuring ARGB lighting and an integrated 2.9-inch 1440 x 1400 LCD display with HDMI input. The display is powered via a 5 V micro USB connection and features a 1100:1 contrast ratio along with a 60 Hz refresh rate. Barrowch suggests that the screen can be used to display information from AIDA64 via a custom template made for the device however any HDMI signal can be shown. The waterblock features a copper-nickel plate with G1/4" threads for watercooling loop connections. The block is compatible with Intel LGA115X, and LGA1200 sockets and is now available to purchase in silver and black colors directly from the manufacturer in China for ~ 150 USD.
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36 Comments on Barrowch Launches CPU Waterblock with Integrated 1440p Screen
Well the times I have just looked at my water blocks "Leak testing getting air out of the system" it was always the cool plexi showing what's going on inside that was the coolest besides the awesome performance part, why would I want to kill that coolness with some lit display that will likely just burn in after a while lol
Plexi/ acrylic is forever cool :clap:
As long as your coolant is clean it's not an issue
I love plexi it shows me when crap gets stuck in the blocks and getting time to clean
QDC's make that chore a snap :cool:
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Sums it up really.
Also, HDMI IP enforcement is a joke. Some companies(like myriad of tablet/htpc manufacturers) only pay for 1 year to get a "legit" license, but do not renew it even if they keep manufacturing for years to come. Hence, Chuwi hasn't renewed theirs since 2018, and Xiaomi only became an adopter in 2020 (after selling millions of "illegitimate" TVs and other devices w/ HDMI and misused HDMI logo for years).
Barrowch isn't even on the list of terminated adopters, which means this waterblock has even less legal rights to than my garage-made FPV HMD for remote-controlled fishing boat.
Also, a barebone HMD kit may not even qualify as a "product" and most likely can be sold as "components" without any licensing.
It derailed. We are talking about everyday devices and why it would not end there, these few devices really don't bother anyone.
Tbh i cant remember having seen any Barrow OR Byski cpu waterblock reviews. I know most are cheap compared to the likes of heatkiller,ek,optimus etc but for those that dont want do spend $150-$200 im sure they are appealing.