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Processor | 8700k Intel |
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Motherboard | z370 MSI Godlike Gaming |
Cooling | Triple Aquacomputer AMS Copper 840 with D5 |
Memory | TridentZ RGB G.Skill C16 3600MHz |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 Ti |
Storage | Crucial MX SSDs |
Display(s) | Dell U3011 2560x1600 + Dell 2408WFP 1200x1920 (Portrait) |
Case | Core P5 Thermaltake |
Audio Device(s) | Essence STX |
Power Supply | AX 1500i |
Mouse | Logitech |
Keyboard | Corsair |
Software | Win10 |
If you mean heat fins, then it does. You can see them in the pictures, and it only makes sense that it would have them anyways.
If you mean internal microfins for the water block, then first off it probably does or else it'd be a crappy block, and second it doesn't really matter - coolant or distilled water, even just passively sitting inside the block, would be better than just air. How much better, I don't know.
What I wanted to mean was cooling pipes directly attached to the block, I mistakenly wrote cooling fins
That way it would work I suppose, they could pull it off by making those pipes direct contact with the GPU core and WB core.
It would be silly though to spend money on a product like this without having a water loop to attach to it.
Knowing how ASUS works it will probably be aluminium :\