Swiftech Launches Komodo waterblocks for GTX1080 Ti graphic cards

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Swiftech releases a new series of Komodo waterblocks for NVIDIA’s new flagship GTX1080 Ti graphic cards. The blocks are available in the “LE” Luxury Edition and ECO versions. 



The LE version includes all accessories - such as their iconic ALED RGB lighting system and solid black anodized back plate. In the ECO version, customers can configure their own accessories at will.

The Komodo™ NV-LE GTX 1080 Ti full cover waterblock is a high performance cooling solution with advanced thermal design and low flow restriction, compatible with Nvidia's GeForce GTX NV-LE GTX 1080 Ti reference PCB design graphics cards.   This model is part of the "Luxury Edition" series of VGA waterblocks, focused on smooth and streamlined elegance, and it includes our RGB ALED lighting system compatible with all versions of Swiftech's X2 series CPU coolers. This allows users to unify the color scheme of their entire cooling system at the push of a button. The product ships with all necessary accessories to implement the lighting system. A new PWM signal extension cable is also included with this waterblock; when connected, it allows the graphics card own PWM signal to control the speed of other PWM compatible devices in the liquid cooling loop, such as fans and/or pump. This feature is especially useful to regulate noise & cooling in systems featuring discrete VGA cooling loops.

The coolant flow path includes all critical components such as GPU, memory, power mosfets as well as all other power components specified in NVidia's "Thermal Solutions Design Guide". Proper cooling of all the critical components contributes to overclocking stability, reliable operations, and longevity of the graphics card. 

The block housing and bridge are made of high quality acrylic material, allowing the back lighting system to shine through the edges of the block, the coolant window, and the bridge;  the base plate is made of chrome plated C110 copper with pre-installed thermal pads; the housing surface is dressed with a black anodized aluminum top plate featuring a central cutout to show the coolant flow path, and highlighted beveled edges;  the housing top plate is mirrored by a similarly finished back-plate, protecting and beautifying the back side of the graphics card.


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