Bitspower Launches New Monoblock – Features RGB and OLED Screen

The newest addition to Bitspower lineup of water blocks is the Touchaqua Summit. This monoblock is specifically designed for the Intel platform. The new unit features a brushed aluminum finish along with underlying RGB lights. The block also features an OLED display used to monitor the coolant temperature in your system.

OLED Screen and RGB Lighting

The OLED display uses a single wire to power the display and the RGB lights. It uses a 5V input and can use up to .07 watts. The OLED display will display temperature in Celsius from 0-99. The block is made of clear CNC machined acrylic which allows the lights to radiate through the block. The cold plate is made of high-quality copper (C1100).

The integrated RGB LEDs can be controlled by the motherboard through 3-pin or 4-pin RGB headers and supports the major board partners, like Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASRock Polychrome, along with with Razer’s RGB LED control software, Chroma. All you need to do is to plug it into your header and synchronize it to the rest of the RGB in your PC.

Features :
1. Brings a unique style to your PC with a stylish top plate design
2. Block top cover made by hi-quality acrylic.
3. Fantasy light can be changed as you want.
4. A single wire runs power to both the DRGB lighting and the illuminated temperature gauge
5. Block base made by hi-quality copper C1100.
6. RoHS compliant.

Brackets color : Silver

Thread : G1/4″ x 2

Dimension ( LxWxH ) : 95 x95 x32.4 mm

Compatibility :
1. Intel LGA 775 / 1156 / 1155 / 1150 / 1151
2. Intel LGA 2011 / 2011-v3
3. Intel LGA 2066

The block is compatible with Intel’s LGA 775/115x and LGA 2011/2011-v3 and 2066 socket configurations. AMD does not apply because this block is specifically made for Intel socket configurations. Price was not listed in the product page, but the checkout page indicates it is 3,100 TWD (~$100 US). It is currently available.

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