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Guru3D.com » News » Bitspower Launches Sobek Z390 Monoblock for ASUS ROG Maximus XI Series

Bitspower Launches Sobek Z390 Monoblock for ASUS ROG Maximus XI Series

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/06/2019 07:55 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Bitspower Launches Sobek Z390 Monoblock for ASUS ROG Maximus XI Series

Bitspower has launched a new mono block for the Republic of Gamers Maximus XI APEX motherboard. The new product is part of the company's Sobek Z390 range, which also includes blocks for the following motherboards: MSI's MEG Z390 Godlike, Republic of Gamers's ROG Maximus XI Extreme, and Maximus XI Hero.

The block has been built to offer your motherboard maximum cooling, with a design that simultaneously cools both the CPU and VRMs. Featuring a direct water injection design, the coldest water first runs over the CPU, then the liquid is redirected over the VRMs, keeping everything at a low temperature for optimal performance.

The base layer is made of high-quality copper, while the top, made of clear acrylic, offers a design that channels water in the most efficient way possible. Additionally, Bitspower's Intel Z390 series mono blocks are equipped with Bitspower's Digital RGB LEDs, which has been certified by ASUS AURA Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome, and Razer Chroma-so it's highly compatible with a range of setups. 
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