Case manufacturer Phanteks is expanding their Glacier water-cooling line with the release of new GPU cooling sulutions. These Glacier waterblocks are compatible with MSI Gaming and AORUS GTX 1080 Ti video cards. It uses premium materials and are made with fine craftsmanship that Phanteks is well-known for. Phanteks’ Glacier solution is also unique in that it uses VITON sealing gasket material, which commonly finds use in aerospace engineering applications. It is a lot more durable and can withstand extreme temperatures without leaking. Each block uses thick nickel-plated copper base for optimal heat transfer. The GPU in the center as well as the surround VRAM and MOSFET VRMs receive cooling as well.
Aside from providing full water-cooling coverage, each GTX 1080 Ti Glacier waterblock is available in two finishes: Satin Black or Mirror Chrome. Users can also keep using the existing backplate provided by the GPU manufacturer. These full-cover water-block do not interfere in anyway to backplate installation.
Another aesthetic bonus is the integration of RGB LED lighting. It is even fully compatible with all Phanteks chassis with RGB LED control integration. Users can choose to control the lighting via MSI Mystic Light, ASUS Aura Sync and Gigabyte RGB Fusion.
These waterblocks are available now with a retail price of $159.99 USD, for either Satin Black or Mirror Chrome finishes. Both the MSI Gaming and AORUS GTX 1080 Ti Glacier waterblocks also come with a 2-year warranty, which covers out-of-the-box defects from manufacturing.
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