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ZADAK511 Announces the 2018 MOAB II Watercooled PC

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When you start to get an understanding of what ZADAK is all about, you will fully understand how we are constantly reaching towards the extreme in the custom water-cooled, modding PC and technology industries. ZADAK's philosophy is to pursue original design, craftsmanship, and break through our own limits. We have a deep-rooted belief in the modding industry, BUILD YOUR OWN FANTASY PC, and it can be seen within our products.

This year 2018, ZADAK is releasing the high quality, custom water-cooled PC, such a legend is named MOAB II(The Mother Of All Bombs.) Once we dig deeper into this machine, you will start to understand why it is at the pinnacle of PC and modding technology. Very few companies in the industry are capable of making a machine like this. When coming up with the concept, ZADAK team of designers and modders want to build something that can be owned by enthusiasts everywhere. We want to build custom, phenomenal quality PC that embodies the essence of what we are all about.


PATENTED WATER DISTRIBUTION PLATE
The genius behind the MOAB II is the inner aluminum structure, the water distribution plate that not only eliminates the need for the vast majority of hardline tubings and fittings which reduces the chance of cracking and leaking but also saves up a lot of space comparing with traditional water-cooled system. What is more important, it also dissipates the heat itself. It is like a giant heatsink which is able to fully cycle the coolant quicker making it more efficient.

A common problem with enthusiasts is bending tubing. It takes a lot of practice to master and can be extremely frustrating. ZADAK's water distribution plate solves this common issue that can quickly become a headache for the end user.

CAPACITIVE STRIP TO POWER UP/OFF AND SPECIALLY DEVELOPED RADIATOR
MOAB II features a variety of innovations including capacitive strip used to turn it on and off as well as a built in display to relay real-time information like water temperatures and voltage. We did not stop there; a specially developed 240mm radiator was painstakingly designed and crafted. This allows us to lower average operating temperatures especially when 8700K CPU and 1080TI are used.

FULL RGB LIGHTING CONTROL
A custom RGB controller is also added to MOAB II in order to give the end user further customization possibilities. All of this meticulous design is backed up by some of the best hardware on the market. This helps assure that MOAB II will perform at a breakneck speed; even when put against some of the most intensive games in the market.

The MOAB II not just awesome; it shows the craftsmanship and genius that is housed within ZADAK. We make sure to take each part of MOAB II to another level. From the real-time water temperature to the beautifully built aluminum RGB chassis, everything has a place and purpose in MOAB II. This legend machine embodies all the things that are possible when creativity is used to break the limits. ZADAK firmly believes that success starts with attention to detail and even small decisions, make a huge difference in the overall design.

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It looks very expensive. or nice but not well-cooled. The 2x120 radiator will be sufficient for the basic operating frequencies, the hardware is limited to volume and there is no upgrade to SLI or more disks. Yes, it looks good. but that will not be enough for many.
 
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What's with the ridiculous names on PC products...is this one inexplicably named after the city in Utah or the Massive Ordinance Air Blast bomb? I guess it's better that Asus' propensity to name stuff after mythology e.g. strix or aegis
 
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Hmmm it looks interesting, probs gonna cost an arm and a leg though. But 10/10 for the abstract design.
 
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Capacitive strip for power on/off switch - no thanks - my cat would have a field day. Works okay for a table lamp, but I want a physical switch on my PC. Seems like a cheap gimmick they added to justify not-so-cheap price. Just as they used it on those cheap lamps to double the price.
What's with the ridiculous names on PC products...is this one inexplicably named after the city in Utah or the Massive Ordinance Air Blast bomb?
It's named after a hiking shoe
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240 mm radiator for a 8700K and a 1080 Ti? Yeah... No.
 
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