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Bitspower unveils a pump/reservoir plate for the NZXT H510 series

Bitspower has designed the “Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna H510i for NZXT H510 Series Case”, specifically for the NZXT H510 and the H510i. This reservoir plate comes with an integrated pump, and it was designed with custom loop beginners in mind, making it easy to install while offering a “professional look”.

This Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna will fit perfectly into an NZXT H510 or H510i. After installing it inside the case, the pump will be “dissimulated at the back” of the case, maintaining its appearance.

Besides being easy to install, this reservoir comes with multiple inlets and outlets, creating multiple tube routing options for a system's loop. Be it from the radiator to the CPU only, or adding one or more GPUs to the loop, the dual inlet/outlet design allows you to easily adjust to the graphics cards location and prevents the bending of tubes, cleaning the looks of your system.

The Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna H510i comes equipped with Bitspower Digital RGB lighting system, which can be synchronised through ASUS AURA Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome, and Razer Chroma. If your motherboard doesn't have either of these, lacks DRGB headers, or Razer Chroma is not your thing, you can use “Bitspower Touchaqua Digital RGB Multi Function controller” (sold separately) for this purpose.

You can pre-order the “Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna H510i for NZXT H510 Series Case” now for roughly €150, according to Guru3D. You can learn more about it HERE.

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KitGuru says: Do you have an NZXT H510 or an H510i? Would you consider the Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna for a custom loop on an NZXT H510/H510i?

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