PCSpecialist updates their Liquid Series lineup with their “RGB High” series components

PCSpecialist updates their Liquid Series lineup with their

PCSpecialist updates their Liquid Series lineup with their “RGB High” series components

PC Specialist has officially upgraded their RGB Liquid series system lineup with a broader range of RGB illuminated hardware, allowing purchasers of custom systems to use RGB illuminated fans, water clocks, reservoirs and pumps. 

Today, this RGB system update is only available on standard-sized Intel systems, which includes both Z370 and X299-based system. Small form factor Z370 and AMD Ryzen and Ryzen-Threadripper system currently lack “RGB High” liquid cooling options. 

As the name suggests,  their “RGB High” water cooling kits include an RGB EK Supremacy Evo water block, six 120mm RGB illuminated fans, a single 240mm radiator, a single 360mm radiator, an RGB 150mm reservoir and an RGB pump. AN image of a system with PCSpecialist’s “RGB High” water cooling kit is available below.  

  

PCSpecialist updates their Liquid Series lineup with their

 

PCSpecialist has stated that their “High” series of Liquid cooled systems are capable of cooling up to three liquid cooled graphics cards, making them suitable for almost any user. 

Water-cooled systems with “RGB High” components are now available to purchase from PCSpecialist on alongside selected hardware setups. These water cooled systems can be customised using PC specialist’s Liquid series system configurator. 
  
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