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Bitspower at COMPUTEX 2019: New CPU, GPU Blocks and Conceptual Products

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Bitspower at COMPUTEX 2019 showcased new products and conceptual, advanced looks at products that are still being developed. The company showcased GPU waterblocks for both the NVIDIA RTX 20-series of graphics cards, as well as AMD's current top of the line Radeon VII. On the GPU waterblock side of things, they also showcased an in-development block with a rugged texture and design that carries Bitspower's logo, which would certainly look great on a vertically-mounted GPU.





CPU-wise, the company showcased its Omega CPU block, built specifically for ASUS' ROG Rampage VI Omega motherboard, which covers not only the CPU, but also the entire VRm section, whilst keeping RAM clearance at the top of its game. A battery of concept designs for both CPUs and GPUs were also showcased, which are certainly meant to grab feedback from users as the company decides whether to manufacture these designs in large scales or not.



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the one black chunks "carved" out looks really cool! (not that im in for watercooling my gfx any time soon! :p
 
Love the GPU block with the horizontal fittings.
This grabbed my attention too, looks to be a much more secure fitting along with moving failure points away from main components
 
It would make for a really neat install in something with a horizontal shelf motherboard try like a TT Core X9.

I want to see it for VII and Navi. :)
 
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