FYI I had a chat with MSI about this very thing in the GE76, and they said it was an error on their part (as with dimensions for the GE76 that was the same as the GE66). The 3080 in these should be the 16 GB version itself.
Hi, any idea when the stock will actually arrive? Especially for the Flow X13 and Zephyrus Duo SE with the 3080?
Seems like they are all max 115 W 3080s with Asus this time round :(
Paul sent over both the 360 and the 480 mm versions at my request. The 360 mm one you saw the review of already on TPU, and next week I will put up the review of the 480 mm on Thermal Bench where there are way more rads tested in that size. If anything, the inclusion of other thin rads such as...
lol I take full responsibility for this story. Oh well, I told the news author later about the possibility about the AIB guy just talking BS but too late for that one.
There is going to be a kit customizer of sorts wherein you can choose the exact GPU block (or not), radiator size, add on angled adapters etc as well if you plan to buy from them directly. For all others, the fittings and radiator add-ons will be separately available as well.
Edit: Yes, please...
These are really good keyboards for the money, I have both the F87 and F108 here and, if interested, here's the first review: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/iKBC/F87_RGB/
Can't beat the build quality and PBT doubleshot keycaps for the money, and the RGB backlighting is just the cherry on...
EK's working on some YouTube videos to better demonstrate the installation process and walk people through the entire process. Those should come in very handy.
That 30 quid difference between the A120 and A240 actually makes the former a more attractive buy now. Over here there's a $10 difference so no point really going with the A120.
It's universal in supporting sockets available now, but I can tell you Threadripper will need all new coolers and blocks (maybe those super large Bykski CPU blocks will still work) owing to the socket size.
An aluminum version of their Thermosphere universal GPU block might make sense here. The copper version sold poorly since people bought full cover blocks a lot more, but in this price range that may work out. Maybe Robbie can put in a word with EK? I will too.
My review for those interested: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EKWB/Fluid_Gaming_240G_Kit/
I have all three kits here, the A240 and A240G really the way to go.
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