Bykski launches first water block for AMD Radeon VII

During this year’s CES show, AMD surprised by unveiling a brand new graphics card called the Radeon VII. When the graphics card was tested by SweClockers a month later, it was found that it had good gaming performance, but the impression was reduced somewhat by the high sound level.

Now the first comprehensive water block for Radeon VII is launched, signed by the Chinese manufacturer Bykski. The water block is made of electroplated copper, which according to the manufacturer should prevent oxidation and extend its life. The transparent acrylic block covers the entire circuit board, while the water block itself only covers the middle part as this is where the heat collects.

The transparent top is accompanied by addressable RGB lighting in the form of nine LEDs. This means that it can be customized by the user and can also be synchronized with the various manufacturers’ ecosystems, such as Asus Aura Sync and MSI Mystic RGB.

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The water block will be launched on March 25 and has a price tag of 139.99 USD. This corresponds to SEK 1,600 including VAT.

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