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Barrowch Intel 115X/X99/X299 Digital Display CPU Water Block - Black

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Want a unique CPU waterblock with an integrated OLED temperature readout, but don't want feel like selling a kidney to get one? Well you're in luck because Barrowch has you and your CPU covered with this sleek solution! Designed for Intel consumer and workstation platform this block will work with 115x, X99 and X299 socket CPUs.

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Want a unique CPU waterblock with an integrated OLED temperature readout, but don't want feel like selling a kidney to get one? Well you're in luck because Barrowch has you and your CPU covered with this sleek solution! Designed for Intel consumer and workstation platform this block will work with 115x, X99 and X299 socket CPUs. With 0.4mm micro-fins and copper heat-plate you get thermal dissipation not typically found in this price range. Barrowch could have stopped there, but they insisted on giving you all the modern conveniences of fully customizable RGB that can be synced with your ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte and ASRock motherboards (adapter cables sold separately). The OLED power is provided via a standard 3-pin fan connector and the temperature readout is achieved via a thermal probe built into the block. All mounting hardware is included so you have everything you need to get up and running.

Manufacturer Barrowch
Cooling Plate Material Copper
Top Cover Material Acrylic
Socket Type Intel 1200/115x/1366/2011(-3), 2066
Number of Ports 2x G1/4
Color Black
Included 1x Barrowch Intel 1200/115X/X99/X299 Digital Display CPU Water Block - Black
1x Mounting hardware
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  1. CPU Waterblock Comparison - February 2019 CPU Waterblock Comparison - February 2019 One of the most common questions I get asked as technical support for a watercooling retailer is, “Which CPU block should I get?”. As simple as this question may be to some of you, the answer isn’t always so straight forward for others. Which is precisely why I wanted to get my hands on as many as CPU blocks as I could and put them to the test! In total, I tested seven (7) blocks from five (5) different brands. I stuck purely to measurable
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