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Bitspower Adds Digital RGB LED to Hexagon Flow Indicator

Now with Digital RGB LED

Cooling product manufacturer Bitspower is announcing an update to their Hexagon Flow indicator. Now sporting digital RGB LED compatibility, which is individually addressable. Furthermore, it is readily compatible with current motherboards that have a digital RGB controller built in. This includes ASRock‘s RGB LED, MSI‘s Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte‘s RGB Fusion and ASUS‘ Aura Sync. Moreover, digital RGB LED uses only 3-pin connectors instead of 4-pin with analog RGB.

Like any regular flow indicator, the Bitspower BP-HFI-DRGB indicates the direction via the clear view housing. It is compatible with all fittings via G1/4″ thread and can be connected in multi-directional applications. There are eight-ways to connect the flow indicator on a loop. All of which, completely depends on the user’s preference. The flow indicator itself uses ceramic bearings and is a simple plug-and-play device measuring only 56.74 x 50 x 29 mm. It does not take a particular technical know-how to make it work. As long as the seal is proper and the cable is in place.

How Much is the Bitspower RGB LED Hexagon Flow Indicator?

No pricing information is available yet. However, watch out for it on the Bitspower website or from their reseller partners.

Ron Perillo

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