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Swiftech Komodo RX480 VGA for AMD RX 480 graphics cards

The Swiftech Komodo RX480 VGA block that offers good cooling and various extras can be attached.

Swiftech has launched a new water block for graphics cards, specifically for the AMD RX480. The water block is called Swiftech Komodo RX480 VGA. This RL block has an RGB LED lighting system, which it offers together with the optional LS80 Lightstrip block, and which will become a standard option for the ECO series liquid cooling blocks.

Komodo RX480 is a waterblock that fully copper graphics card PCB with high performance. It has an advanced thermal design and has a very low flow restriction. It should be noted that this RL block is designed for graphics cards with the reference PCB. The coolant coats all the major components of the PCB, such as the GPU, GDDR5 memories, VRs and MOSFETs. Because this RL block covers all critical components, overclocking stability is improved, allowing greater stability and increasing the longevity of the graphics card. This block fully covers the PCB without exposing exposed components and damaging them.

Regarding the possible accessories, we have the backplate of the RL is made of die-machined aluminum, finished with an anodized black color, which will protect the components on the back of the PCB. We also have the LightStrip LS80, which is an RGB LED system that is compatible with Swiftech Iris-Eco LED. Installs easily into existing mounting holes on the side of the case. Users through have the option to control the lighting theme by touching just one button. Iris-Eco Light Controller is a multifunction device that includes PWM control and light split signal functionalities. Supports eight color options and three lighting settings.

We have no data on the date of release or the price of the liquid cooling block.

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Source: Guru3D

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